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CNN —California is stripping the word “squaw” – a derogatory term for Indigenous women – from dozens of place names across 15 counties, state agencies recently announced. The updated place names are expected to go in effect by January 1, 2025. The upcoming changes are part of nationwide efforts to examine and replace derogatory terms on geographic features. The California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names approved renaming more than 30 locations, marking “a significant milestone for Native American women,” the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) said in a news release Friday. These place names should never insult communities or perpetuate discrimination,” Wade Crowfoot, the CNRA’s secretary, said in the release.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, ” Wade Crowfoot, Crowfoot, Deb Haaland, Bill No, Newsom, James C, Ramos, , ” Ramos, CNN’s Sara Smart, Yan Kaner Organizations: CNN, Geographic, California Natural Resources Agency, Census, California, California Department of Forestry, Task Force Locations: California, , Fresno County, Humboldt County, American, West Sacramento
Massive artificial intelligence models built by the likes of OpenAI will eventually become commoditized with the next wave of value in the technology coming from the applications that are built on top of the models, the co-founder and chair of Infosys told CNBC on Tuesday. Large language models are the AI models trained on amounts of data and they underpin applications like ChatGPT. Companies such as OpenAI and Meta are among the biggest players in this space. Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys, said there are going to be many different LLMs around the world. "Ultimately, the models will become more commoditized and the value will switch to the application layer and the whole stack."
Persons: OpenAI, Nandan Nilekani, Nilekani, CNBC's Organizations: Infosys, CNBC Locations: India
Hedge fund manager Dan Niles is betting on Apple and Meta Platforms as two stocks that can ride out a potential U.S. recession. Apple Niles expects strong revenue growth in the coming year as consumers upgrade to AI-enabled iPhones. "Their revenue growth has been minuscule the last three years because people already have a smartphone. "I think that revenue growth goes to double digits over 10% probably next year, as people upgrade to an AI-enabled smartphone." Meta Niles expressed particular confidence in Meta's prospects, praising the company's effective use of AI in its core business.
Persons: Dan Niles, Niles, CNBC's, AAPL, Apple Niles, Meta Niles, Meta Organizations: Apple, Niles Investment Management, Meta, Google, Microsoft
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach with Salt Lake City Utah delegation members after it was announced that Salt Lake City Utah will be the location for the 2034 Winter Olympics. PARIS — The Winter Games will make a return visit to Salt Lake City in 2034 while the 2030 Olympics were tentatively set for the French Alps, officials said Wednesday. "The last 10 days of my life were totally unexpected," Fraser Bullock, head of the Salt Lake City bid, told NBC affiliate KSL minutes after the vote for Salt Lake City. But with an 83-6 vote for Salt Lake City to host, Bullock said he believes the IOC has total confidence in 2034 organizers. The naming of Salt Lake City and French Alps as the next two winter sites had been in the works for months, with only moderate concerns rooted in France's snap elections.
Persons: Thomas Bach, PARIS —, Spencer Cox, Erin Mendenhall, Peacock, Fraser Bullock, Bullock, Utahans, Kaitlin Eskelson, it's, Emmanuel Macron Organizations: Olympic, Utah Gov, Olympic Committee, Winter, IOC, Doping Agency, U.S, NBC, KSL, Washington, Eccles, University of Utah, United Locations: Salt Lake City Utah, PARIS, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Paris, Tokyo, Utah, Rice, United States, Lake Placid, Squaw, France, Chamonix, Grenoble, Albertville, French
An hour-and-a-half drive away from the museum – and roughly 9,000 feet above it – stands Mount Evans, a popular tourist destination and towering testament to a key figure behind the massacre. It can be replaced with a name that brings healing.”Now, yearslong efforts to rename Mount Evans are tantalizingly close to fruition. JoyHeart emphasizes that the ongoing conversation about changing the name of Mount Evans highlights the enduring influence of historical events on present-day Native communities. But in March, the board deferred a vote on the name change after the Montana-based Northern Cheyenne tribe requested a consultation on the new name. I look at it as a process that’s continuing.”The Mount Evans debate comes amid a broader national push to rename places that use titles offensive to Indigenous Americans.
Persons: birdsong, John Evans, ” –, Mount Evans, Evans, , MorningStar Jones, Rhyia JoyHeart, Jimena Peck, Sam Bock, Bock, Sarah Ortegon Highwalking, “ Evans ”, Matthew Makley, Jared Polis, William Walksalong, ” Walksalong, , Reggie Wassana, Deb Haaland, Cris Stainbrook, Stainbrook, Jones, ” Ortegon Highwalking, hasn’t Organizations: DENVER, History Colorado Center, Gov, Denver, Northern Cheyenne Nation, U.S . Board, Geographic, Northern Arapaho, United Indigenous, USN, North, North Art District, Mount, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Capitol, Blue, Arapaho, Sky, U.S . Interior Department, Cheyenne, Southern, Arapaho Tribes, Southern Cheyenne and, Mount Blue, Arapaho Tribes Gov, Interior Department, Sec, Tenure Foundation, Eastern Shoshone Locations: Cheyenne, Arapaho, Colorado, Mount, Eastern Shoshone, Northern, Lakewood , Colorado, Sand, North Art, Denver, , Creek County, U.S, Montana, Arapaho . Colorado, Southern Cheyenne, Southern Cheyenne and Southern Arapaho, Oklahoma, Wyoming, American, United States, Alaska, Eastern
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWays to pay for college: Steps to take to help cover rising higher education costsCollege spending is on the rise, yet barely half of American families have a plan for how to pay for the cost of a four year degree. CNBC's Sharon Epperson joins 'Squaw Box' to discuss the different ways to pay for college.
Persons: CNBC's Sharon Epperson
The U.S. Department of the Interior announced Thursday that it has given new names to five places that previously included a racist term for a Native American woman. The renamed sites are in California, North Dakota, Tennessee and Texas, completing a yearlong process to remove the historically offensive word “squaw” from geographic names across the country. She called the word “harmful.”Haaland, who took office in 2021, is the first Native American to lead a Cabinet agency. In September, the Interior Department announced its final vote on proposals to change the names of nearly 650 sites that contained the word. The Interior Department ordered the renaming of places with derogatory terms for Black and Japanese people in 1962 and 1974, respectively.
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