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"Mary & George" takes viewers inside the raucous 17th century court of Britain's King James I. AdvertisementNicholas Galitzine as George Villiers in "Mary & George." Tony Curran as King James and Nicholas Galitzine as George Villiers in "Mary & George." Nicholas Galitzine as George Villiers in "Mary & George." "Mary & George" is released weekly on Fridays at midnight on the Starz app and the Starz linear channel at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Persons: Mary, George, Britain's King James I, , Long, Kris Kardashian, Mary Villiers, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Galitzine, Tony Curran, Countess, Duke of Buckingham, Benjamin Woolley's, James I, England's James I, Scotland's James VI, George Villiers, Mary Villiers's, Sir George Villiers, Moore, what's, James, Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, Laurie Davidson, King James, Carr, Alan Stewart, King James I, Marquess of Buckingham, George Villiers's, George reminisced, King James Until James, Katherine Manners, Earl of Rutland, Katherine, Starz Mary, Woolley, poultices, King Charles I, Charles Organizations: Service, Starz, Royal, Farnham, BBC, Smithsonian Magazine Locations: France, England, Scottish, London, Surrey, Britain
"Mary & George," Starz's latest raunchy historical drama, premiered on April 5. Executive producer Liza Marshall told BI that they faced issues finding filming locations. Speaking to Business Insider, executive producer Liza Marshall revealed that the production struggled to find a period home to shoot a steamy scene that appears in the premiere episode of "Mary & George." AdvertisementTony Curran and Nicholas Galitzine in "Mary & George." AdvertisementNicholas Galitzine as George Villiers in "Mary & George."
Persons: Mary, George, Liza Marshall, , Buckingham, Mary Villiers, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Galitzine, schemed, King James I, Tony Curran, Villiers, Benjamin Woolley's, James I, skullduggery, Marshall, Moore, George Villiers, Galitzine, Robbie Taylor Hunt Organizations: Service, Starz, BI, Entertainment Locations: France, England
This is why implementing an AI governance strategy should be step one when planning to embed and scale AI across an enterprise. Trustworthy AI demands a strong foundationGenerative AI is new for many companies and issues such as explainability, fairness, robustness, transparency, and privacy. To mitigate such challenges, organizations need to establish an AI governance foundation that factors in the following three imperatives:1. Successful approaches translate AI regulations into policies for automated enforcement and incorporate dashboards to track compliance across policies and regulations. Whether providing generative AI service offerings, or selling and building AI solutions for clients, such partners have already helped numerous companies on their AI journey, and, in the process, have been developing deep expertise to help clients establish an AI governance strategy.
Persons: Kate Woolley Organizations: Companies, IBM, Insider Studios
"Sister Wives" star Christine Brown has married following her separation from Kody Brown. Ahead of TLC's "Christine & David's Wedding Special," here's all you need to know about the couple. The "Sister Wives" star, who left her husband Kody Brown in 2021, exchanged vows with her fiancé David Woolley in October 2023. The wedding, which took place in Moab, Utah, is being televised in TLC's two-part "Sister Wives" spinoff, "Christine & David's Wedding Special." Here is everything we know about David Woolley and his relationship with Christine Brown.
Persons: Christine Brown, Kody Brown, David Woolley, Christine, , Kody, Woolley, Robyn Brown, I've Organizations: Service Locations: Moab , Utah
By Kate Woolley, IBMBy now most of us have played around with generative AI, amusing ourselves with witty pet poems or challenging AI to perform tasks like spelling "lollipop" backward. But while these fun use cases of AI are deservedly having a moment, what should really be celebrated is the transformative power of generative AI for business. Partners should double down on building AI skills and capabilities so they can collaborate and scale AI adoption across industries. With the right technology and skills, business partners will be able to co-create with their clients today and help them envision what they can build tomorrow. We all want to succeed, and only together can we take full advantage of the opportunities that generative AI presents.
Persons: Kate Woolley Organizations: IBM, Companies, Education, Insider Studios Locations: hyperscalers
Instead, the global problems with our online information ecosystem compound. Mr. Sen and his cronies own or control all but the thinnest sliver of the country’s media outlets. And curtailing speech on social media has been critical to the consolidation of their power. In Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro’s Office of Hate, run by his sons, used social media to defame journalists and threaten opposition. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the autocrat recently re-elected as president of Turkey, benefited greatly from organized troll armies operating on Twitter.
Persons: Hun Sen, Sen, Recep Tayyip Erdogan Organizations: Big Tech, Facebook, Jair, Hate, Twitter Locations: Cambodia, Meta, China, Brazil, Turkey, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Philippines, Myanmar
Oliver Wyman says its shadow board helped contribute to a 30% reduction in attrition in 2022. Andrew Pérez started at the management-consulting company Oliver Wyman three years ago. Oliver Wyman started its shadow board in 2021. Oliver Wyman's executive team tends to be older, while the shadow board skews younger and more diverse. She was eager to join the shadow board last year.
Mansplaining is still often a man's game, but it's something women can do, too. Studies suggest that mansplaining is more than a workplace frustration; it can have serious consequences both for companies and careers. Insider spoke with three workplace experts for advice on how managers and employees can deal with the office mansplainer. And if the mansplaining continues, you might need to shut it down in real time. Without an ally, it can be hard to put a stop to mansplaining as it's happening, Woolley said.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg last week unveiled another round of layoffs hitting 10,000 staffers. The dismissals are part of an efficiency plan boost productivity and turn Meta into a talent magnet. But the job cuts are likely to have the opposite effect, two management experts told Insider. Rather than resorting to layoffs, Sucher said companies should look at other ways to lower headcount, including natural attrition, buyouts, and hiring freezes. "You have to plan for it in order to not have it kill your company," Sucher said.
The check indicated that Twitter had verified the accounts of artists, athletes, government officials and agencies and other public figures. Musk confirmed this week he’s working to launch an updated version of the company’s Twitter Blue subscription service in which any user can pay $8 per month to get or remain verified. But the move could disincentivize certain prominent accounts from being verified, making it harder for users to determine which are authentic. And many regular Twitter users who aren’t worried about being impersonated and don’t care about Twitter “clout” may also simply not care to shell out for a blue check. “I actually told him … that I think that $8 a month is highly problematic.”The proposed subscription update has been panned by several high-profile Twitter users, including author Stephen King and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez.
It’s the first time in 50 years that a federal grant has been given to study a psychedelic drug as a possible treatment. The study, a randomized controlled trial expected to start later this year, will investigate whether psilocybin, the psychedelic compound found in “magic mushrooms,” can help people quit smoking tobacco. Hopkins researchers will lead the trial, which will be done in collaboration with researchers at NYU Langone Health and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In a study published in August, researchers found that psilocybin helped drinkers reduce alcohol cravings. Typically in studies using psychedelics, participants receive the drug during a monitored session with a therapist, which can last hours.
(CNN) Marco Rubio hopes to sway voters interested in Chick-fil-A, Ram trucks, and Duck Dynasty. "Political campaigns are using that to their advantage." Rogan, a controversial figure who's popular on the right, attracted more attention from campaigns targeting Facebook ads than any other interest topic in the period analyzed by CNN. The targeting data shows a wide variety of approaches. But most people likely have no idea that they're seeing certain political ads because of their interests in a band or TV show, Woolley noted.
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