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Actor Gal Godot revealed she was diagnosed with “a massive blood clot” in the brain during her eighth month of pregnancy earlier this year that required emergency surgery. She went to the hospital and “within hours” underwent emergency surgery, and her daughter was born. I had no idea that 3 in 100,000 pregnant women in the 30s+ age group are diagnosed with CVT (develop a blood clot in the brain). Gadot had announced Ori's birth in March, though at the time she did not disclose the blood clot. The pregnancy was not easy and we made it through,” she wrote on Instagram at the time.
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CNN —Gal Gadot is opening up about how she survived a “massive blood clot” in her brain during her most recent pregnancy. Gadot recalled the experience in a post shared on Instagram Sunday, writing that she was eight months pregnant when she received the diagnosis and that her fourth child was born before she underwent emergency surgery to treat it. “We rushed to the hospital, and within hours, I underwent emergency surgery. “As we celebrate Hanukkah, a holiday of light and miracles, I reflect on the personal miracle I was granted. Gadot and her husband, Jaron Varsano, are also parents to Alma, born in 2011, Maya, born in 2017 and Daniella, born in 2021.
Persons: CNN —, Gadot, , , ” Gadot, Jaron, Alma, Maya, Daniella Organizations: CNN, Sinai Medical Center Locations: Los Angeles,
“It’s unbelievable that 80 years after Nazi times, we go back to such times and have antisemitic acts here, in the center of Europe,” Engelmayer told CNN. “That’s not the life we want.”Swastikas were sprayed on the walls outside the Vienna cemetery. Georg Hochmuth/APA/AFP/Getty Images‘The scale is completely different’The spike in antisemitic attacks in Europe has been wide-reaching. In London, the first week after Hamas’ attacks saw a 1,353% rise in antisemitic incidents, the Metropolitan Police reported. Not to go to places which are considered Jewish, like a synagogue.”But alongside the fear, the rise in antisemitic incidents has been met with defiance.
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The future of AI is set to be "spiritually, politically, and economically" corrosive, Lanier said. He noted that people building AI tech should let go of sci-fi wish fulfillment. He noted that, while this year has been the "year of AI," next year the world is going to be "flooded, flooded with AI-generated music." A deluge of generative AI content, from simple search prompts to eerie deepfakes, is now up for broad government regulation. In addition to AI-generated content nixing human connection found through creative works and causing an eventual collapse of the creative economy, Lanier said AI-generated content that can be perfected and customized also undermines peoples' "sense of reality.
Persons: Lanier, , Arianna Huffington's, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Lucian Grainge, Grainge, Kali Hays Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Universal Music, Twitter Locations: khays@insider.com, @hayskali
But in Round 2, a quick exchange of punches ended with a short right jab from Crawford that put an off-balance Spence to the canvas. Spence opened the next round on offense, as if to prove the punch had not damaged him. As the punch traveled toward Crawford’s head, Crawford fired a short, sharp right hook that dropped Spence a second time. For Crawford, the result was a lesson on the value of turning defense into offense. Spence had hinted that the Crawford bout would be his last in the 147-pound welterweight division.
Persons: Crawford, Spence, Harvey Dock, , , ” Spence, Cody Crowley, Jaron Ennis Locations: Crawford’s, Philadelphia
On our call I tried to briefly counter Hofstadter by arguing that the bots are not really thinking; they’re just piggybacking on human thought. is capable of synthesizing these linguistic expressions, which humans have put on the internet and, thus, into its training base. Maybe it’s more than just a mash-up of human expressions. Maybe it’s synthesizing human thought in ways that are genuinely creative, that are genuinely producing new categories and new thoughts. I find myself surrounded by radical uncertainty — uncertainty not only about where humanity is going but about what being human is.
Persons: Hofstadter, I’d, Jaron Lanier, Lanier Organizations: Yorker
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe way we think about A.I. is where the danger is: virtual reality pioneer Jaron LanierJaron Lanier, virtual reality pioneer and Microsoft scientist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to give his thoughts on the dangers of artificial intelligence, what happens when the AI machines get smarter than humans are, and more.
MBA students are flocking to Yacht Week each summer to party and hobnob with potential future employers and colleagues. Yacht Week was created in 2006 by the Swedish company Day 8 AB, and has continued to grow every year since, according to its website. Today it hosts more than 500 MBA students — typically hailing from top-tier US programs at schools like Harvard, Duke, Dartmouth, and Northwestern — every summer for week-long trips. According to the Wall Street Journal, hosting these business students has expanded into big business — from 2007 to 2022, the number of yachts has grown from 95 total to just under 1,000 in 2022. "Someone from Yacht Week is going to be a really important part of my life one day," Jaron Wright, a Harvard MBA student told WSJ.
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