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The student-led group has spent the past two years building a school of soft robotic fish – of which Eve is the latest. A robot fish designed and developed by students at ETH Zurich SURF eDNAEve’s ability to camouflage itself as a fish isn’t its only utility. The students hope that Eve will be able to give scientists a more detailed picture of the oceans and their inhabitants. A robot fish developed by students at ETH Zurich. “Maybe we can prevent species from being endangered or dying out.”Want to learn more about Eve the robot fish?
Persons: Eve, eDNA, Dennis Baumann, eDNA Eve’s, , Martina Lüthi, Baumann Organizations: CNN, Switzerland’s ETH, ETH Zurich, Tech Locations: Switzerland’s ETH Zurich, California
Rather than developing its own AI models, JPMorgan designed LLM Suite to be a portal that allows users to tap external large language models — the complex programs underpinning generative AI tools — and launched it with ChatGPT maker OpenAI’s LLM, said the people. ChatGPT banThe bank is giving employees what is essentially OpenAI’s ChatGPT in a JPMorgan-approved wrapper more than a year after it restricted employees from using ChatGPT. The number of uses for generative AI are “exponentially bigger” than previous technology because of how flexible LLMs are, Heitsenrether said. Ultimately, the generative AI field may develop into “five or six big foundational models” that dominate the market, she said. Heitsenrether charted out three stages for the evolution of generative AI at JPMorgan.
Persons: ” Teresa Heitsenrether, , ChatGPT, Morgan Stanley, Jamie Dimon, Dimon, JPMorgan didn’t, Heitsenrether, , “ We’ve, ” Heitsenrether, it’s, — CNBC’s Leslie Picker Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, CNBC, JPMorgan, Apple, Accenture, Citigroup Locations: U.S
Will These Sensational Skateboarding Tricks Win Japan Olympic Gold? Tokyo Olympics results If scored with the new format Total ATHLETE ATHLETE Total Yuto Horigome Japan Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Jagger Eaton U.S. Yuto Horigome Japan Jagger Eaton U.S. Tokyo Olympics results Yuto Horigome Kelvin Hoefler Jagger Eaton Japan Brazil U.S. NYJAH HUSTON UNITED STATES Yuto Horigome JAPAN Rome 2022 5 START Huston landed 13 tricks while Horigome only did 7. NYJAH HUSTON UNITED STATES Yuto Horigome JAPAN Rome 2022 Huston landed 13 tricks while Horigome only did 7. NYJAH HUSTON UNITED STATES Yuto Horigome JAPAN Rome 2022 5 START Huston landed 13 tricks while Horigome only did 7.
Persons: , fluidly, won’t, Sora Shirai’s, Steve Caballero, Jason Rothmeyer, ” Jonathan Russell Clark, , Kelvin Hoefler, Kelvin Hoefler Jagger, Japan Jagger Eaton, Japan Kelvin Hoefler, Japan Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Jagger, Jagger, , Luca Basilico, Ian Michna, Sora Shirai, Shirai, Horigome Shirai, Horigome, Nyjah Huston, NYJAH HUSTON UNITED, START Huston, Huston, Liz Akama, Akama, Ginwoo Onodera, Yuto, Attila Kisbenedek, Kevin Harris, They’re Organizations: Tokyo Olympics, Paris Olympics, Team Japan, Tokyo, Total, Total Brazil Japan, Kelvin Hoefler Brazil U.S, Japan Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Jagger Eaton U.S, Jagger Eaton U.S, Brazil U.S, Tokyo Games, Paris, New York Times, Horigome, Paris Olympic, NYJAH HUSTON UNITED STATES, HOUSTON U.S, Basilico, Skate, Japan, Olympic, Agence France, Tampa Pro Locations: Tokyo, Japanese, Paris, Brazil, Total Brazil, Kelvin Hoefler Brazil, Kelvin Hoefler Jagger Eaton, Japan, Japan Kelvin Hoefler Brazil, Japan Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Kelvin Hoefler Brazil Jagger Eaton, Jagger Eaton, United States, Rome, American, JAPAN, JAPAN Rome, Budapest, Canadian
Match Made in Venice: Tadao Ando and Zeng Fanzhi
  + stars: | 2024-04-15 | by ( Andrew Maerkle | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
An American institution sponsors an exhibition by a Chinese artist in collaboration with a Japanese architect at a centuries-old Venetian building. This is the kind of far-flung constellation that can only come together during the Venice Biennale, when the historic Italian lagoon city turns into contemporary art’s grandest stage. While the Biennale itself is famed for its national pavilions, scores of collateral exhibitions, some organized independently, proliferate. Ando sculpts intricate yet airy interiors, enlivened by dramatic voids or unexpected lightwells, out of slabs of concrete. And the matchmaker is the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which is sponsoring a collaborative exhibition in the impressive space of the Scuola Grande della Misericordia in the Cannaregio district of Venice.
Persons: Zeng Fanzhi, Tadao Ando, Pritzker, Ando, “ Zeng Fanzhi Organizations: Venice Biennale, Angeles County Museum of Art, Scuola, della Misericordia Locations: American, Venice, Beijing, Osaka, della, Cannaregio
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Monday that staff for the chamber’s Sergeant-at-Arms — the Senate's official clothes police — will no longer enforce a dress code on the Senate floor. “Senators are able to choose what they wear on the Senate floor. I will continue to wear a suit.”Schumer did not mention Fetterman in his statement about the dress code, which will only apply to senators, not staff. “I plan to wear a bikini tomorrow to the Senate floor,” Collins joked. “Now I can vote from the Senate floor on Mondays,” Hawley said, noting that he usually wears a suit and tie every other day.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, Pennsylvania Sen, John Fetterman, ” Schumer, Fetterman, Kansas Sen, Roger Marshall, it’s, Schumer, , ” Marshall, Republican Sen, Susan Collins of, ” Collins, , “ They’re, Missouri Sen, Josh Hawley, ” Hawley, Connecticut Sen, Chris Murphy, he’s, Sergeant, ” Murphy, ” Fetterman, Kevin Freking Organizations: WASHINGTON, Senators, Kansas, Republican, Senate, Democrat, Arms, Associated Press Locations: Pennsylvania, Kansas, Susan Collins of Maine, Missouri, Connecticut
Why I Love Doing Homework (Even If My Kids Hate It)
  + stars: | 2023-09-05 | by ( Saul Austerlitz | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
But here’s the thing: I love homework. I don’t love being the bad guy my kids jeer when I remind them that it is homework time once again. I love bearing witness to the steady accretion of skill, until I notice that my younger son is suddenly reading fluidly, no longer requiring my assistance. I even enjoy the process of tweaking my older son’s math routine, again and again, until all the pieces — whiteboard, marker, dining table, checking your work — cohere. My grandfather Joseph Austerlitz — whose face I see reflected in my older son’s — left Vienna in 1936, not long before the Nazi Anschluss.
Persons: Charles Darwin, , Joseph Austerlitz —, Saul Austerlitz, Dutton Locations: Vienna, Nazi
CNN —If you’ve dealt with stiffness and pain in the recent past, you may have come across fascia training — an approach that many in the fitness realm are encouraging people to do. Foam rolling is a common technique in fascia training and can help improve range of motion, according to research. Some skepticism remainsDespite the popularity of fascia training today, and many promising study results, some experts say it’s not a real thing. “But people are saying ‘fascia training’ now because the term is hot.”“Fascia training is a bit of a buzz word,” Barnet Simmons agreed. While plenty of studies have been done on fascia training, many experts claim there is a lack of robust studies.
Persons: proprioception, Robert Schleip, Schleip, ” Schleip, Liz Barnet Simmons, Boris Jovanovic, , hopscotch, Nick Voci, ” Voci, Barnet Simmons, ” Barnet Simmons, “ I’ve, Voci, , it’s, ” Melanie Radzicki McManus Organizations: CNN, Harvard Medical School, Manchester Center, CNN’s, Locations: Boston, Glen Rock , New Jersey, Manchester, Manchester Center , Vermont
Turning cubs into LionessesIn the last major tournament before Wiegman took over, England crashed out in heartbreaking circumstances. England crashed out of the 2019 Women's World Cup in the semifinals. While the England players’ abilities speak for themselves, Wiegman has helped to instill a formidable team mindset in the group through some “non-negotiable” philosophies. “I think in a team you always have to do your best,” she told CNN before the start of the Women’s World Cup. Before the World Cup, England had won 26 of the 32 games under Wiegman and had only lost once – a friendly against Australia in April.
Persons: Phil Neville, Sarina Wiegman, Wiegman, , Steph Houghton, Franck Fife, , Mark Bullingham, , what’s, Lynne Cameron, Leah Williamson, Beth Mead –, ” Wiegman, Arjan Veurink, Arjan, Veurink, , , ‘ You’re, Naomi Baker, Lauren, Keira Walsh, Lauren James, James, we’re, Chloe Kelly, Emma Hayes, CNN’s Amanda Davies, – she’s, Hayes, we're, “ They’ve, we’ve, ” Hayes, “ We’re, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, US, European, England, Getty, Football, Wembley, Germany, Independent, Australia, Nigeria, BBC, Chelsea Locations: England, Netherlands, Lionesses, AFP, Germany, , Australia, New Zealand
Here are Monday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Goldman Sachs upgrades Chevron to buy from neutral Goldman said it sees a cash flow inflection for the oil and gas giant. Morgan Stanley names Keurig Dr Pepper a top pick Morgan Stanley said the beverage giant is its new top pick. Morgan Stanley reiterates Walmart as overweight Morgan Stanley said Walmart+ continues grow and gain new members. Morgan Stanley downgrades Salesforce to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said positive catalysts are in the "rear-view mirror" for the stock. Morgan Stanley upgrades Adobe to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of Adobe that it sees generative AI driving creativity.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Bernstein, Morgan Stanley, Dr Pepper, Jefferies, Carvana, there's, Cowen, Piper Sandler, Apple, Piper, JPMorgan downgrades, it's, Ford, Oppenheimer, Evercore, Morgan Stanley downgrades Salesforce, Tesla Organizations: Chevron, Nvidia, Apple, Walmart, JPMorgan, JPMorgan downgrades Penske, " Bank of America, Hasbro, of America, Deutsche Bank, York Community, Deutsche, RBC, CSX, Electric, GE, Triple, SG, Wayfair, Suisse, UPS, Credit Suisse, Teamsters, Adobe, Barclays, EV, Detroit Locations: China, York
What it's like to try Apple's new Vision Pro headset
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( Stephen Nellis | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
[1/4] Apple's Vision Pro headset is on display at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S. June 5, 2023. REUTERS/Loren ElliottCUPERTINO, California, June 5 (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL.O) on Monday let analysts and media, including Reuters, try its $3,499 Vision Pro headset. The Vision Pro headset has a "digital crown" similar to an Apple watch crown, which can be tapped and turned to make the display transition fluidly between the real world outside and the virtual world inside. Even when fully immersed in a virtual world, exterior cameras keep an eye out for other humans. If another person approaches the user, that person starts to materialize through the virtual world.
Persons: Loren Elliott CUPERTINO, Carolina Milanesi, Apple, Stephen Nellis, Sam Holmes Organizations: Developers, REUTERS, Apple Inc, Monday, Reuters, Apple, Creative, Meta Platforms Inc, Vision Pro, Thomson Locations: Cupertino , California, U.S, Loren Elliott CUPERTINO , California, Hollywood
It’s the End of the Weekend as We Know It
  + stars: | 2023-03-31 | by ( Anne Marie Chaker | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Once relished as the reward after five days of hard work, weekends are dwindling as employees move fluidly between work and personal time all of the time. When the pandemic began, many professionals stuck at home opened their laptops on Saturday mornings. They just never stopped: Saturdays and Sundays are starting to resemble Monday through Friday, with hours of emailing and stretches of catch-up time. Some find the spillover of work into the weekend to be invasive, with kids’ soccer games to date nights to religious services to attend. But employees acknowledge that work-filled weekends are the trade-off for hybrid office time and flexible schedules that allow for midmorning gym workouts, afternoon school pickups, dog walks and grocery-store runs.
Matthew C. Meade has worked on Wall Street for firms including JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America. He's seen middle managers struggle when they neglect to get feedback from the people they manage. Mid-level managers must delegate while upselling their team's work to senior management, he writes. As a mid-level manager, your job is to delegate to your team while also upselling your team's work to senior management. Here are five ways I've seen middle managers go wrong.
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon preview
  + stars: | 2023-02-07 | by ( Mike Andronico | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon fleshes out the franchise’s backstory in the form of a pastel-colored adventure that challenges you to control two characters at once as you solve puzzles and take down enemies. Bayonetta Origins, which casts you as a young girl named Cereza (who, spoiler alert, would eventually become Bayonetta) is decidedly not that. The takeawayNintendoI came into my Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon demo with mild expectations, and came out itching to spend more time with Cereza and Cheshire. If you own a Nintendo Switch, it should be on your radar — even if you’ve never played a Bayonetta game before. Bayonetta Origins is up for preorder now and hits stores on March 17, and we’re already looking forward to playing more.
[1/2] A 3D printed Facebook's new rebrand logo Meta is seen in this illustration taken on November 2, 2021. A DECADE TO PAY OFFMeta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg has said he expected his metaverse investments to take around a decade to pay off. By that time, Cox says people will be able to take a walk with friends and family in virtual worlds as readily as they now make video or voice calls. "A more open metaverse is better," HP Chief Executive Enrique Lores said on the panel. "If someone controls the full metaverse the ability for others to add value is much smaller."
But in recent years, exercise science has coalesced around a better way to prepare your body for exertion: the dynamic warm-up. Research suggests dynamic warm-ups improve agility, speed and overall performance for a wide range of sports, including tennis, baseball and running. In a fast-moving, direction-changing sport like soccer, a tailored dynamic warm-up lowered the odds of getting hurt by about 30 percent in one 2017 research review. Dynamic warm-ups bridge the gap. Chances are, you’ve updated your workout gear since middle-school gym class — here’s how to modernize your warm-up, too.
Persons: , Alvaro López Samanes, who’s, they’re, , Emily Hutchins Organizations: Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Research, Olympic Locations: Madrid, Chicago
Using mindfulness and noticing when your team is stuck can help activate expansive thinking. Expansive thinking encourages us to be more creativePolarity-driven thinking keeps us stuck. The simple theory of the Drama Triangle is that each of us plays two of three archetypes that provoke conflict, problems, and anxiety. Encourage them to let go of their "fixed" mindset and ask what archetype they might be playing in the drama triangle. Do it with expansive thinking to guide your way and move out of the contraction most of us live with daily.
Many über-rich people don't outsource their wealth — they hire their own chief investment officers. He left SAC in 2005 for Dune Capital Management, but stayed in touch with Steve during his five-year term at the investment firm. Andrew oversees CPV's portfolio, which primarily comprises direct private investments such as Collectors Universe, a collectibles-authentication company, and the New York Mets. In 2011, Wildcat Capital Management was launched with Potter as president and chief investment officer. Since November 2021, Carland has also served as the interim chief investment officer for Builders Vision's asset arm.
Democrat John Fetterman won the race for US Senate in Pennsylvania on Wednesday morning. As he thanked his supporters in a speech, Fetterman seemed stunned and wiped away tears. The projection gave Fetterman a lead that overturns a Republican-held Senate seat and marked a huge victory for Democrats. It's like 1.30 in the morning and you're still here hanging in," the Democrat said, wiping away tears. But a physician's note Fetterman released last month said he was recovering well and could carry out public office.
But then a member of the Facebook group LitRPG Books posted a review to the group and tagged Krout. Group members took an interest in the book, and he made $5,000 in book sales in the month after it was published. So those earnings from the book sales got his full attention. By the end of 2017, he'd made more than $82,000 on Amazon book sales alone, plus more income from audio-book sales and non-Amazon revenue streams such as Patreon. AdvertisementTo keep that interaction going over Facebook, Krout joined other Facebook groups beyond the LitRPG group.
Persons: , Dakota Krout, Krout, Brandon Sanderson, Mark Dawson's, Michael E, Gerber, Dragon Con, he'd, Danielle, I'm, Dakota, John Grisham, They've, superfans, you've Organizations: Service, Army, Business, Facebook, Harvard, Dragon, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mountaindale Press, Dakota, Moutaindale Locations: Kansas
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