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The Category 5 hurricane damaged nearly all of Acapulco's homes, left bodies bobbing along the coastline and much of the city foraging for food. She and hundreds of thousands others lived two hours of terror last week, and now face years of work to repair their already precarious lives. Living in a two-room concrete house with no potable water and unpaved roads, that glamor never reached their doorstep. —Otis intensified within hours from a tropical storm into the strongest hurricane to hit the Eastern Pacific coast, taking many by surprise. García Ramirez and other fishermen pulled the boats onto the city’s Manzanilla Beach when Otis was still a Category 2 storm.
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When I was a kid, my family moved from a predominantly Mexican American border community in San Diego to a sleepy beach town 20 miles up the coast. Surrounded by the dominant culture for the first time, I found myself gravitating toward the “American” part of my Mexican American identity. Her quiet presence was a constant in our lives, and though she may not have fit the version of the American Dream most books and movies peddled back in those days, she was our North Star. Thankfully, the American Dream we see in pop culture today is more expansive. In the opening pages of “Mexikid,” Martín riffs on his first name: “They call me Peter … but my real name is Pedro.
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He also shared four stocks that stand to benefit from the rise in digital technology and AI. Investing in the AI spaceBesides utilizing AI technology to aid in his investing strategy, Natividad is also very optimistic about investing in the future of artificial intelligence. "We still think we're in the early innings of the AI investment space." "There are a host of ETFs that claim to use AI but AI is not all created equal. Whereas we are focused on an individual portfolio of stocks, others are more macro based," he explained.
The AI Powered Equity ETF uses insights from IBM's Watson supercomputer, and has beaten the broader market in 2023. Chris Natividad, chief investment officer of Equbot, said the ETF has grown in popularity with the rise of ChatGPT. He helps run the AI Powered Equity ETF (AIEQ), which launched in 2017 in partnership with ETF Managers Group. It leverages data from IBM's Watson supercomputer to balance its portfolio, which has been quietly beating the market so far in 2023. "We're going to see different operators find more utility, different folks who have different investment ideas will be able to test and trade on these ideas using AI.
Seven police officers killed in cocaine hotspot of central Peru
  + stars: | 2023-02-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Feb 11 (Reuters) - Seven police officers were killed after being ambushed in an area of central Peru known for its cocaine production, the National Police said Saturday. Authorities did not blame any organization for the attack, but the area has a strong presence of drug trafficking groups allied with remnants of the Maoist rebel group Shining Path. The Shining Path began to fade in the early 1990s after the jailing of founder Abimael Guzman and has since developed ties with drug traffickers. Local news reports said the members of the police patrol were attacked with bursts of long-range firearms. Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta in Bogota Writing by Isabel Woodford Editing by Matthew LewisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Following a brutal year for tech, the rise of ChatGPT has sparked a boom in AI stocks and chip-makers. Shares of both well-known and obscure companies have skyrocketed on even small updates related to AI. "AI stocks and AI solutions will continue to benefit from machine learning while the majority of meme stocks will not," Natividad noted. Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary echoed the sentiment, telling Insider that AI as an investment sector has vast potential. With 20% of tech stocks still more than 75% off their highs, Fundstrat noted that a recovery is still in the early stages.
Today's newsletter covers everything you want to know about how the viral ChatGPT language tool is colliding with the world of Wall Street. Wall Street is clamoring to ride the ChatGPT wave, and investors are pouring into anything that has exposure to the budding artificial intelligence sector. A batch of obscure small-cap bot stocks have made sizable gains, and certain Chinese AI stocks have climbed 60% in a matter of weeks. The stock market just hit a rare trifecta of bullish indicators. The stock market rally will fade as the Fed combats inflation and a recession hits, according to a Credit Suisse strategist.
While the language bot ChatGPT has gone viral, a Watson-powered ETF is making nearly double the returns of the broader market. The AI Powered Equity ETF is up 10.4% in 2023, whereas the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index is up 5.67%. Issued by ETF Managers Group in partnership with the fintech firm Equbot, the fund leans on IBM's Watson supercomputer to balance its portfolio. That 114-holding portfolio is up 10.4% so far in 2023, while the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF is up 5% over the same stretch. Chris Natividad, the chief investment officer of Equbot, said the Watson-powered fund can look beyond standard market data and cull information from tweets and earnings calls, according to ETF.com.
For now, most Amazon drivers are still in about 110,000 gas-powered vans — primarily Ford Transits, Mercedes-Benz Sprinters and Ram ProMasters. Amazon wouldn't share how it determines which of its 3,500 third-party delivery firms, or delivery service partners (DSPs), are receiving Rivian vans first. Workers load packages into Amazon Rivian Electric trucks at an Amazon facility in Poway, California, November 16, 2022. Amazon vans have driver-facing cameras inside, which can catch unsafe driving practices as they happen. For example, an Amazon driver in Missouri was found dead in a front yard in October, allegedly after a dog attack.
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