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To find her audience, North created a Facebook group, called Get US Citizenship, where she shared blog posts from her website. "Then you could write 10 blog posts on one topic cluster and another 10 blog posts around another cluster." She said that using affiliate platforms such as ShareASale helped keep affiliate marketing passive. Reach out to brands for partnershipsNorth said brand partnerships could be more lucrative than affiliate marketing. "It's more labor-intensive than affiliate marketing, but it's more tailored as well,"she said.
Persons: Samantha North, she'd, Jasper, ChatGPT, Bonds, Whitney Bonds, Jobs, North, who'd, ShareASale, Organizations: Union, Google, Facebook, North Locations: Portugal, Europe
How Julie Byrne’s Astral Folk Music Took Flight
  + stars: | 2023-07-03 | by ( Quinn Moreland | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
In the winter of 2020, Byrne had recently moved to Chicago from California to be closer to Eric Littmann, her longtime creative collaborator. After a first attempt at recording “Not Even Happiness” in Brooklyn, where they struggled to capture a tranquillity amid the chaos, Littmann and Byrne relocated to her childhood home in Buffalo for four months. But in June of that year, Littmann died suddenly at 31. Byrne declined to speak to the circumstances of his death, which remains a profoundly destabilizing loss. “He was a truly brilliant person, he had so much faith in me and what we had set out to do together — that never wavered,” Byrne said.
Persons: Byrne, Eric Littmann, Littmann, Steve Sobs, Emily Yacina, tinker, ” Byrne, Wings ”, Organizations: Greater Wings, Wings Locations: Chicago, California, South, New York, Brooklyn, Buffalo
She applied and was accepted to the online program in 2020. In exchange for expanding course offerings and recruiting students, OPMs receive a big chunk of the tuition revenue from the online programs, which usually cost the same as in-person schooling. While it's not always the case, many experts and grads told me that OPMs were offering online students a worse education for a sky-high price. A third-party provider to those schools, 2U signs a contract to offer services such as recruiting and technology to boost online enrollment. OPMs have helped fuel the student debt crisis, saddling may students with tens of thousands of dollars worth of debt and an uncertain future.
Persons: Iola Favell, Favell, Rossier, Zavareei, USC Rossier, OPMs, it's, grads, Eric Rothschild, John Katzman, Katzman, Clare McCann, McCann, , Aaron Ament, Barack Obama, That's, STEFANI REYNOLDS, Helen Drinan, Cabrini University —, Drinan, Democratic Sens, Elizabeth Warren, Tina Smith, Sherrod Brown, Pearson, Rosa DeLauro, Virginia Foxx, Ament Organizations: University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education, USC, Student Defense, Zavareei LLP, US, Education Department upended, Education Department, Arnold Ventures, OPM, Office, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street, Canyon University, Grand Canyon, Century Foundation, Getty, Cabrini University, Simmons University, Democratic, GAO, Republican, GOP, Universities, Protection, Consumer Financial, Bureau Locations: California, Georgetown, , Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
For more than a decade, Sean Bailey has run Disney’s animated film “reimagining” factory with quiet efficiency and superhero-sized results. Disney’s animated classics are treasured by fans, but most showcase ideas from another era, especially when it comes to gender roles: Be pretty, girls, and things might work out. The reimaginings, as Mr. Bailey refers to his remakes, find ways to make Disney stories less retrograde. “We want to reflect the world as it exists,” Mr. Bailey said. But that worldview — and business strategy — has increasingly put Disney and Mr. Bailey, a low-profile and self-effacing executive, in the middle of a very loud, very unpolite cultural fight.
Persons: Sean Bailey, , King ”, Bailey, Rachel Zegler, Yara Shahidi, Tinker Bell, Peter Pan, Wendy, ” Mr, Organizations: Disney
China is 'driving' towards an EV future: ToscaFund Hong Kong
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina is 'driving' towards an EV future: ToscaFund Hong KongMark Tinker, CIO & Managing Director of ToscaFund Hong Kong says China's EV sector will start exporting soon, and it will prompt a price-driven global EV war.
Persons: Hong Kong Mark Tinker Organizations: China Locations: Hong Kong
She applied and was accepted to the online program in 2020. In exchange for expanding course offerings and recruiting students, OPMs receive a big chunk of the tuition revenue from the online programs, which usually cost the same as in-person schooling. While it's not always the case, many experts and grads told me that OPMs were offering online students a worse education for a sky-high price. A third-party provider to those schools, 2U signs a contract to offer services such as recruiting and technology to boost online enrollment. But beyond scandals, the everyday business of OPMs is leaving many online students with exorbitant bills, despite how cheap it is to administer the courses.
Persons: Iola Favell, Favell, Rossier, USC Rossier, OPMs, it's, grads, Eric Rothschild, John Katzman, Katzman, Clare McCann, McCann, , Aaron Ament, Barack Obama, That's, STEFANI REYNOLDS, Helen Drinan, Cabrini University —, Drinan, Democratic Sens, Elizabeth Warren, Tina Smith, Sherrod Brown, Pearson, Rosa DeLauro, Virginia Foxx, Ament Organizations: University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education, USC, Student Defense, US, Education Department upended, Education Department, Arnold Ventures, OPM, Office, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street, Canyon University, Grand Canyon, Century Foundation, Getty, Cabrini University, Simmons University, Democratic, GAO, Republican, GOP, Universities, Protection, Consumer Financial, Bureau Locations: California, Georgetown, , Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
OpenAI is taking up the mantle against AI "hallucinations," the company announced Wednesday, with a newer method for training artificial intelligence models. To date, Microsoft has invested more than $13 billion in OpenAI, and the startup's value has reached roughly $29 billion. AI hallucinations occur when models like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google 's Bard fabricate information entirely, behaving as if they are spouting facts. OpenAI's potential new strategy for fighting the fabrications: Train AI models to reward themselves for each individual, correct step of reasoning when they're arriving at an answer, instead of just rewarding a correct final conclusion. OpenAI has released an accompanying dataset of 800,000 human labels it used to train the model mentioned in the research paper, Cobbe said.
Persons: OpenAI, Bard, James Webb, ChatGPT, they're, Karl Cobbe, Cobbe, Ben Winters, it's, Winters, Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Venkatasubramanian, … It's, Sarah Myers West, hasn't Organizations: Microsoft, James Webb Space, New, CNBC, Privacy, Center, Brown University Locations: OpenAI, New York
As more devices in our lives run on software, manufacturers have started to exert more control over their products even after the customer has taken them home. In some cases, companies force customers to use their repair services, disabling the product if they try to fix it themselves. Companies are just beginning to monetize this control, with dystopian methods and the assistance of America's unbalanced copyright laws. For companies, the appeal of subscriptions is pretty straightforward: a steady stream of revenue and a lot more money raised from their customers over time. In other cases, companies have tried to block consumers from accessing certain features at all unless they pay up first.
How El Chapo’s sons built a fentanyl empire poisoning America
  + stars: | 2023-05-09 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +23 min
Headed by Iván, El Chapo’s oldest son, the siblings have emerged as key figures in the Sinaloa Cartel, U.S. and Mexican anti-narcotics officials said. But he was killed in 2008 in Culiacán in a hail of bullets amid infighting between warring factions of the Sinaloa Cartel. The agency in April placed Iván on the list of its 10 Most Wanted Fugitives, joining Jesús Alfredo and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a Sinaloa Cartel legend and El Chapo’s alleged former business partner. They also kidnapped eight soldiers and surrounded military housing where wives and children of Mexican soldiers lived, Mexican officials said. Despite that blow to the Sinaloa Cartel, fentanyl keeps flowing north.
And weakens the pillars that hold our nation together,” Israel’s President Isaac Herzog warned this week in a speech to Jewish groups. The legislation has plunged Israel into the largest and longest protest movement in the country’s history. Frozen peace processBut as Israel celebrates 75 years since its founding with fanfare, Palestinians mark the same event with mourning. It was during the Jewish state’s creation that more than 700,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes in what is now Israel. “This is the end of the era of limited conflicts,” Gallant told reporters, according to the Times of Israel.
Kacper Pempel | ReutersCalls to move away from relying on the U.S. dollar for trade are growing. The U.S. dollar accounted for 58.36% of global foreign exchange reserves in the fourth quarter last year, according to data from the IMF's Currency Composition of Foreign Exchange Reserves (COFER). China is one of the most active players in this push given its dominant position in global trade right now, and as the world's second largest economy. The IMF estimates that Asia could contribute more than 70% to global growth this year. In the Middle East, major oil exporter Saudi Arabia has reportedly signaled it's open to trade in other currencies other than the greenback.
Opinion | ChatGPT Is Already Changing How I Do My Job
  + stars: | 2023-04-21 | by ( Farhad Manjoo | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Once you start using ChatGPT you pretty much can’t stop. But as the artificial intelligence chatbot easily dispatches your gimmes, you begin to take it more seriously. Soon, ChatGPT starts to etch a groove into your life. Only a few times in my life have I experienced this creeping sense of possibility with a new technology. It’s been less than five months since the artificial intelligence company OpenAI released its chatbot.
Film 'Peter Pan & Wendy' reimagines familiar tale
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( Hanna Rantala | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/3] Cast member Alexander Molony attends the world premiere of the film 'Peter Pan and Wendy' in London, Britain April 20, 2023. "Peter Pan & Wendy" is based on Scottish author J.M. Barrie's beloved characters and the 1953 Disney animation "Peter Pan". Directed and co-written by David Lowery, the film stars Jude Law in the role of Captain Hook, Yara Shahidi as Tinker Bell, Ever Anderson, 15, as Wendy, and Alexander Molony, 16, as Peter Pan. "Peter Pan & Wendy" starts streaming on Disney+ on April 28.
McDonald's is making four tweaks to its signature Big Mac sandwich and cheeseburgers. Additions include caramelized onions, softer buns, melted cheese, and more Big Mac sauce. McDonald's last month also decided to rebrand its crispy chicken sandwich to the McCrispy. Big Macs will also come with more Big Mac sauce, the company said in a press release. The decision to tinker with its burgers follows McDonald's rebranding its crispy chicken sandwich to the McCrispy last month.
Killing off projects had become something of a tradition at Kittyhawk, the secretive flying-car startup launched by the Google cofounder Larry Page. Larry Page has used his Google money to found a series of flying car companies with one common goal: "to free the world of traffic." "When Bloomberg did their original exposé, that's when urban air mobility became a thing," a former Kittyhawk employee recalled. Everyone thought: If Larry Page is in this space, there must be something here." Interpreting "Larry-isms" or "learning to speak Larry" were essential skills for any Kittyhawk employee who wanted to retain their sanity.
Fund manager discusses the de-dollarization trend
  + stars: | 2023-04-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe de-dollarization trend is a reflection that U.S. growth is no longer the only story that mattersThe U.S. decision to freeze Russia's forex reserves last year is the catalyst of an acceleration of de-dollarization as the U.S. dollar has now become a political tool, says Mark Tinker from ToscaFund Hong Kong
Nike Air Max Day is one of the highly anticipated days on the sneaker calendar. Nike launched Air Max Day in 2014, and has released sneakers from its Air Max vault to mark the occasion every year. This Sunday, two planned releases are the original Air Max 1 "Big Bubble" and a brand new silhouette for Gen Z, the Air Max Pulse. Nike has a large catalog of classic Air Max sneakers released throughout its history, including the Air Max 97, Air Max 95, and Air Max 90. Sneaker collectors are known to celebrate the day by wearing their favorite Air Max sneakers and posting photos of them online.
Macron is right and wrong on share buybacks
  + stars: | 2023-03-23 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
LONDON, March 23 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Emmanuel Macron dislikes the “cynicism” of large profitable companies engaging in massive share buyback programmes. The French president has a point that there are better ways for companies to spend their profits than to reduce their share count. Share buybacks in Europe’s largest 11 markets nearly doubled last year to 161 billion euros, according to a report by BNP Paribas (BNPP.PA), which itself is spending some 5 billion euros - or half its net profit - to acquire its own stock. And from an economic viewpoint, money spent cuddling shareholders would be better spent on investment and growth. That said, the scope for one country to regulate share buybacks in isolation – and to stop companies just paying out special dividends instead - is dubious.
Carlsberg CEO’s big job is to keep glass steady
  + stars: | 2023-03-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
LONDON, March 17 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Carlsberg’s (CARLb.CO) new boss is unlikely to tinker with the company’s corporate recipe. The $21 billion Danish brewer on Thursday named Jacob Aarup-Andersen to replace outgoing Chief Executive Cees ’t Hart. A veteran from a rival brewer might have been better placed to introduce new products, and adapt to new industry trends. However, the new boss’s finance pedigree and track record managing businesses suggests that his main job will be to implement the group’s current strategy. It aims to increase revenue by 3% to 5% annually until 2027 and boost operating profit growth above that level.
Tiny homes, big problems
  + stars: | 2023-03-06 | by ( Daniel Geiger | Alex Nicoll | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +21 min
Beyond their star appeal, low-cost tiny homes like Casitas have real-world utility. The homes have been seized upon as a solution for cities like Los Angeles to house the homeless. They showed off their homes' transportability by hitching several of them to a Tesla and filming drag races between Teslas and trucks that were hooked to trailers carrying the homes. So far, though, after a little more than a year of building, the company has fabricated only about 400 homes. Even if it were churning out thousands of units, Boxabl hasn't yet received the certifications required to sell them in most states across the country.
A Tesla production associate said they loved their job at the Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada. They said their work was challenging and inspiring, and rarely directly involved Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Working at Tesla isn't all about Elon MuskI wish people understood that working at Tesla is not like what you see in the news. The production associate said their work had little to do with Elon Musk. The people that pushed carts with supplies could get 20,000 to 30,000 steps and it could be a really labor intensive job.
The Cloud Men in Roald Dahl’s book ‘James and the Giant Peach’ were changed to Cloud People in the latest edition. LONDON—The British publisher of Roald Dahl ’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” and other children’s books has made hundreds of changes to their texts—altering passages that refer to body weight, race and gender—in an effort to make them more acceptable to contemporary readers. The modifications drew criticism from Britain’s Conservative government as well as some high-profile authors and free-speech advocates. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ’s spokesman said Monday that “you should not gobblefunk around with words,” using a word coined by Mr. Dahl and used in his book “BFG” that means roughly “to tinker.”
However, the statement was a tangible outcome of the first international summit on military AI, co-hosted by the Netherlands and South Korea this week at The Hague. Signatories said they were committed to developing and using military AI in accordance with "international legal obligations and in a way that does not undermine international security, stability and accountability." Under Secretary of State for Arms Control Bonnie Jenkins put forward a U.S. framework for responsible military AI use. China representative Jian Tan told the summit that countries should "oppose seeking absolute military advantage and hegemony through AI" and work through the United Nations. "It paves the path for states to develop AI for military purposes in any way they see fit as long as they can say it is 'responsible'," she said.
Body doubling provides that motivation, experts said. “But I do know that the idea of externalizing motivation is a long-standing, evidence-based mechanism for managing ADHD,” Roberts said. The other person doesn’t have to be doing the same thing as you, unless the activity you need body doubling for — such as exercising — requires that assistance. How transparent you are about why you need a body double is up to you, as is whether you have more than one body double. There are also body doubling or coworking platforms or apps such as Flown, Focusmate or Flow Club.
Persons: Robin Nordmeyer, , Nordmeyer, ” Nordmeyer, Billy Roberts, J, Russell Ramsay, Roberts, ” Ramsay, ” Roberts, , Allie K, Campbell Organizations: CNN, Center, University of, Research, Harvard University’s Center Locations: Minnesota, Minneapolis, Columbus , Ohio
For decades the U.S. Air Force has relied on the E-3 Sentry, and the most recent version, the E-3G, has been upgraded with more modern electronics and software to keep up with new threats. 'The best way to describe it is kind of like the quarterback in the sky," said Air Force Col. Keven Coyle, commander of the 552nd Air Control Wing. In the most recent budget, Congress appropriated an additional $200 million for the Air Force to develop a prototype to meet that need. A Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Wedgetail takes off during Black Flag 22-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, May 10, 2022. A U.S. Air Force E-3G taxies on a runway at Tinker AFB By Brad Howard, CNBC
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