We should heed Elon Musk’s concerns about AI, says Rishi Sunak
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
LONDON — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has defended his decision to invite tech tycoon Elon Musk to a livestreamed conversation to mark the end of his two-day AI Safety Summit this week.The billionaire owner of Tesla, SpaceX and X is expected to attend both days of the summit before joining the U.K. PM for a tête-à-tête on Thursday evening to reflect on efforts to manage the risks of advanced AI.“I think actually if you listen to what Elon Musk is saying, he’s someone who for a long time has been talking about the potential risk of AI and its existential risks,” Sunak told POLITICO’s Power Play podcast. “But he also talks very passionately as he did today about the incredible benefits that AI can bring — and what I want to do is make sure people are reassured.”Pressed again on whether it was appropriate for Sunak to give a “special welcome for someone who is criticized for spreading disinformation and endorsing unverified posts,” ...Police locate, arrest additional suspect wanted in connection with Brookline home invasion
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
Police in Brookline say a third suspect has been arrested in connection with an armed home invasion that left a resident wounded earlier this year.The Brookline Police Department announced that Corey Buchannan, 32, was taken into custody Wednesday morning for his alleged role in the break-in that happened on Warren Street back on July 18.According to police, the home invasion involved a group of masked men who forced their way through the balcony of a home’s second floor while the residents, two brothers, were sleeping inside.One of the brothers, a 61-year-old, was assaulted and left with a laceration wound to the head. Police indicated there was also evidence a gun had been fired at one point.Two months later, Manuel Alicea, 31, of Tewksbury and Dominic Hardin, 34, of Lowell, were arrested and arraigned on home invasion and larceny charges.During the court proceedings, the prosecution described how some $700,000 worth of jewelry was stolen during the incident, and that a $150,000 w...Judge signals she may postpone Trump’s trial in Mar-a-Lago classified documents case
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
Ft. Pierce, Florida (CNN) — The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago document-mishandling case cast doubt on the viability having a trial in May 2024, signaling she may postpone the criminal proceedings.During a hearing Wednesday in south Florida, US District Judge Aileen Cannon raised concerns that the defense team wouldn’t be able to complete trial preparations between now and the spring as they handle other cases for Trump and a stacked trial schedule.“I’m having a hard time seeing how this work can be accomplished realistically in this period of time,” Cannon said.Cannon told Justice Department prosecutor Jay Bratt, who asked to keep the trial schedule as is: “I’m not seeing in your position a level of understanding to these realities.”Cannon did not issue a ruling in court on Wednesday.In addition to questioning the defense team’s access to evidence in the case, Cannon repeatedly questioned if the current trial schedule would unfairly bump up against the...Let’s have an honest conversation about what to expect as you age
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
Judith Graham | (TNS) KFF Health NewsHow many of us have wanted a reliable, evidence-based guide to aging that explains how our bodies and minds change as we grow older and how to adapt to those differences?Creating a work of this kind is challenging. For one thing, aging gradually alters people over decades, a long period shaped by individuals’ economic and social circumstances, their behaviors, their neighborhoods, and other factors. Also, while people experience common physiological issues in later life, they don’t follow a well-charted, developmentally predetermined path.“Predictable changes occur, but not necessarily at the same time or in the same sequence,” said Rosanne Leipzig, vice chair for education at the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. “There’s no more heterogeneous a group than older people.”I called Leipzig, 72, who works full time teaching medical residents and fellows and seeing p...Born out of grief, this children’s book ‘See You on the Other Side’ explores loss
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
The words came to Rachel Montez Minor in her dreams.The author was inspired to write her new picture book, “See You On the Other Side,” after she dreamt about it while pregnant with her daughter. Exploring grief as a universal human emotion, the children’s book is an ode to loved ones who have died, with the message that love will be cherished and carried on forever, Minor said.“It’s a heart-opener. And the words are soothing, like a hug or a blanket. They’re so melodic – you can kind of tell it came from the dream space,” said the author, who lives in the Hollywood Hills.Featuring evocative, detailed illustrations by artist Mariyah Rahman, the new book aims to be a comforting resource to children who may be grieving a death or who are learning about or coming to terms with the idea of loss.Because the book itself is the result of loss.Author Rachel Montez Minor just released her new children’s picture book, “See You On the Other Side,” an ode to loved ones who have passed. (Photo ...Chicago Bears fire running backs coach David Walker — the 2nd assistant to exit since the season began
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
For 11 minutes Wednesday morning, Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus met with reporters at Halas Hall and tried to spin the yarn of an NFL team heading in the right direction.Eberflus described the culture he has been trying to establish for almost two years in Lake Forest as “awesome,” asserted that the last-place Bears are “turning a corner” and, on multiple occasions, pointed to the team’s .500 record over the last month as evidence they have legitimate reasons to feel encouraged and optimistic.But that messaging might not resonate with most of an outside audience that has watched the Bears continually stumble on the field — they are 5-20 under Eberflus — while experiencing repeated tumult behind the scenes, the most recent being Wednesday’s sudden firing of running backs coach David Walker for what is believed to be concerning misconduct.“As the head coach,” Eberflus said, “we are building a program and have standa...Bruins notebook: Mason Lohrei to make NHL debut against Leafs
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
Mason Lohrei was three minutes away from the long Providence to Pennsylvania bus ride when he got the call he’s been dreaming of his whole life.“We were actually packing the the bus to go to Wilkes-Barre and I filled up a cooler and was carrying it outside when our equipment guy grabbed the cooler from me and said, ‘Hey, go into the coaches office.’ It was was 12:27 and the bus left at 12:30,” said Lohrei.Lohrei, the Bruins’ second-round pick from 2020 and their best defense prospect, got the word he will make his NHL debut on Thursday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Garden, thanks to a set of circumstances that could see the B’s miss half of its regular defense corps.Charlie McAvoy will start his four-game suspension, Matt Grzelcyk was placed on long-term injured reserve and Derek Forbort is nursing a lower body injury, making him a question mark for the Leafs’ game. An offensive-minded defenseman who’ll need to grow his game i...Restaurant owners are fed up with reservation-hoarding bots
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
Kat Odell | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsTo score a table at Don Angie, the Italian-American hotspot in New York’s West Village, the official course of action is to log on to restaurant booking site Resy at 9 a.m. seven days before the desired dining date. At least, that’s the policy that chef-owners Angie Rito and Scott Tacinelli have set up for potential diners.But those who have recently tried to book those elusive seats via the reservation platform know they rarely open up.If you head over to Appointment Trader, however, and are willing to pay up to $125 just for the opportunity to walk through the door, you can start bidding on seats for any day for the next few weeks.The issue of seats disappearing that should be available began last summer, says Rito. “But it has become more pronounced over the last few months.”She believes that bots—software programs engineered to perfect certain tasks, like swiping up Taylor Swift tickets or restaurant reservations the millisecond seats open up—are ...Mass and Cass tents coming down in Boston today [+gallery]
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
The tents on Mass and Cass are coming down.At 8 a.m., the first tent poles were being pulled by a resident of the Mile even before police nearby entered the encampment. It was a chilly 38 degrees with an icy breeze and no one seemed to be in any rush.Boston, MA - The words “God Bless Mass & Cass” are seen on a telephone pole as tents come down on Mass and Cass. November 01: . (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Boston, MA - Tents come down on Mass and Cass. November 01: . (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Boston, MA - A man sits with his belongings as tents come down on Mass and Cass. November 01: . (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Boston, MA - A man sits with his belongings as tents come down on Mass and Cass. November 01: . (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Boston, MA - The words “God Bless Mass & Cass” are seen on a telephone pole as tents come down on Mass and Cass. November 01: . (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Boston, MA - Workers take down tents on Mass and Cass. November 01: . (Nancy Lane/...These Día de Los Muertos items are not allowed into US ports of entry
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:13:50 GMT
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- As many border communities plan to celebrate Día de Los Muertos, or All Souls Day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials warn that some items used for holiday decorations are not allowed to cross from Mexico into the United States. Texas granted emergency order to stop feds from cutting border razor wire Prohibited items include orange jasmine, an ornamental greenery used to decorate altares (altars), which is formally called Murraya paniculata. The plant can carry the invasive Asian citrus psyllid insect Diaphorina citri Kuwayam, which can harm U.S. citrus crops and is not allowed in the United States.The insect can cause citrus greening, called huanglongbing, which "is the most serious disease of citrus," according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Two workers injured installing giant ‘Catrina’ for Día de Los Muertos CBP agriculture specialists are currently on the lookout for these banned items as Thursday's Día de Los Muertos cel...Latest news
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