Who is Responsible for Responsible AI? Part 2

How Tech Giants are adapting to the disruption of AI No tech company wants to be seen to be lagging behind. Finding the balance innovative and being prudently cautious can be challenging, especially when you see competitors forging ahead. Most will recall the embarrassing demo when Google launched Bard, their answer to Microsoft’s ChatGPT. This … Read more

The U.S. Is Finally Challenging Russia’s Monopoly Over Key Nuclear Fuel

At the dawn of the atomic age, the United States mined, enriched and split its own uranium in what ultimately became the world’s largest and most self-reliant fleet of nuclear reactors. As fission fell out of favor in the 1980s, the country began importing more fuel for its reactors. When Washington made a deal with … Read more

UNESCO listing sought for A-bombed girl’s paper cranes

Bereaved relatives of Sadako Sasaki, a girl who died of leukemia after the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, have filed for the registration of her orizuru (paper cranes) and other items under UNESCO’s Memory of the World program. The application was filed with the Japanese National Commission for UNESCO. Sadako, the model of the Children’s … Read more

Dementia risk grows with increased exposure to air pollution, study finds

Tony Briscoe | Los Angeles Times (TNS) LOS ANGELES — Long-term exposure to one of the most prevalent types of air pollution may increase the risk of developing dementia, a debilitating neurological disease associated with memory loss and reduced cognitive function, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Michigan have concluded that … Read more

Sowing the seeds of success

Kindergarten kids in Tonglu county, Zhejiang province enjoy their first soccer lesson under the guidance of a professional coach in September. [Xu Junyong/For China Daily] With 28 years of grassroots coaching experience behind him, Gao Yuan has good reason to describe himself as one of the seed sowers of China”s soccer dream. And he firmly … Read more

9 Low Glycemic Foods to Manage Your Glucose Level, Expert Recommends

Home Health Diabetes Diet Tips: 9 Low Glycemic Foods to Manage Your Glucose Level, Expert Recommends Diabetes Diet: Eating healthful meals at regular intervals is the foundation of a diabetic diet. Regular mealtimes aid in the better use of insulin produced by or obtained from medication by the body. Diabetes Diet: 9 Low Glycemic Foods … Read more

Celebrity birthdays for the week of Sept. 3-9

This combination photo of celebrities with birthdays from Sept. 3 to Sept. 9 shows Garrett Hedlund, from left, Beyonce, Michael Keaton, Naomie Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, Pink and Constance Marie.AP FILE – Michael Keaton arrives at the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022, in Santa Monica, Calif. Keaton turns 72 … Read more

11 Best Sushi Restaurants in Austin: A Definitive List (2023)

Welcome to the vibrant and diverse culinary scene of Austin— a city with no shortage of unique flavors and innovative culinary delights. While this city is celebrated for its barbecue and Tex-Mex, Austin’s culinary scene knows no bounds—boasting an array of exceptional international cuisines. When I moved to Austin nearly three years ago, I made … Read more

Canada advises LGBTQ2 travellers to be aware of U.S. state laws – National

Amid a wave of legislation in some U.S. states targeting the LGBTQ2 community, Canada has updated its travel advisory for the country specifically advising people to check state and local laws before visiting. While overall travel advice around risk levels or health concerns has not changed for the U.S. by Global Affairs Canada (GAC), the … Read more