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"I said that this should be absolutely excluded and all officials of the country should drive domestic cars," Putin said, telling officials they should strive to develop domestic brands, domestic cars, and other domestic products. Chinese carmakers are seizing market share in Russia, capitalising on the departure of Western players, auto industry data shows. Russia's Lada holds the number one spot in the domestic market, with its share for January-June at 32.6%, up from 21.6% last year. Lada's share slipped slightly in July year on year, as Chinese carmakers' sales continued rising rapidly, the data showed. Chinese brands, such as Haval (601633.SS), Chery and Geely (0175.HK), accounted for the next six spots in terms of market share in July.
Persons: VAZ, Alexey Malgavko, Vladimir Putin, PPK, Putin, capitalising, Russia's Lada, Lada's, Gleb Stolyarov, Alexander Marrow, Mark Potter Organizations: Lada, REUTERS, Mercedes, Benz, Renault, Nissan, Reuters, Chery, Geely, HK, Thomson Locations: Soviet, Izhevsk, Russia, Ukraine, Crimean, Kyiv, Moscow, Crimea
Markets Analysis: Home Builders Love for High Interest Builds
  + stars: | 2023-06-22 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
AI Joins the Classroom When Students ReturnStudents across the country are preparing to head back to class and many of them will likely use generative artificial intelligence to help with their school work. But not all educators consider that cheating. Part one of this special series, Reading, Writing, and Algorithms, looks at generative AI in education, the ways students use these tools, and where educators are drawing the line. Zoe Thomas hosts. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz
Persons: Zoe Thomas, Amogh Alva Vaz
Fears of new tech like artificial intelligence — and its implication for jobs — are on the rise, but one CEO thinks technology is actually a superpower. Nigel Vaz, CEO of digital consultancy Publicis Sapient, explained that it was the rise of computers that helped him unlock his potential. Discovering computers "changed everything" for him — but he wasn't the first to see the power and potential of technology. "I was surrounded as a child by comic books," Vaz explained. Vaz said that he believes it's not just comic book heroes that can use technology as a superpower.
Persons: Nigel Vaz, Sapient, CNBC's, " Vaz, it's, Nigel Vaz's
U.S. Says Chinese Jet Fighter Buzzed U.S. Reconnaissance Plane
  + stars: | 2023-05-30 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
What’s the Future of Identity Verification? The CEO of secure identity company Clear says in the future verifying your age, employment history, and even hotel booking will be much easier using biometrics. But that kind of tech, which can scan your face or fingerprint, raises lots of privacy questions. Clear CEO Caryn Seidman-Becker spoke with WSJ tech columnist Christopher Mims at the WSJ’s Future of Everything Festival. Zoe Thomas hosts.
Persons: Caryn Seidman, Becker, Christopher Mims, Zoe Thomas, AMOGH ALVA VAZ Organizations: Everything
Watch: Massive Wildfire In Canada Burns out of Control
  + stars: | 2023-05-29 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Russia Launches Largest Drone Attack On Kyiv Since Start Of War
  + stars: | 2023-05-28 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
China’s C919 Passenger Jet Makes Maiden Commercial Flight
  + stars: | 2023-05-28 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Why the U.S. Debt-Ceiling Deal Could Have Trouble in Congress
  + stars: | 2023-05-28 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Speaker McCarthy: Debt Ceiling Agreement Reached 'in Principle'
  + stars: | 2023-05-27 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Texas House Impeaches Attorney General Ken Paxton
  + stars: | 2023-05-27 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Twitter Spaces Glitches Plague DeSantis’s 2024 Announcement
  + stars: | 2023-05-25 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Schools and Learning in an AI-Enabled WorldHow will generative AI tools, like ChatGPT, change the education system? That’s the question on a lot of parents' and teachers’ minds. At this year’s Future of Everything festival, the founder of Code.org talked about how the next generation of students will live and learn in an AI-enabled world. We bring you highlights from that conversation. ILLUSTRATION: AMOGH ALVA VAZ/WSJ
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
Elon Musk Names Linda Yaccarino as Twitter CEO
  + stars: | 2023-05-12 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
'We're Back': Tucker Carlson to Launch Show on Twitter
  + stars: | 2023-05-10 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
May 10 (Reuters) - Private-credit firms are eyeing fresh opportunities from a potential borrowing squeeze in the United States as battered regional banks tighten lending after the turmoil in the sector, according to fund managers and investment strategists. Such lenders see commercial and residential real estate as particularly attractive, given the prominence of regional banks in these sectors. Regional U.S. banks accounted for about 70% of outstanding loans to the commercial real estate (CRE) sector alone, according to Capital Economics. "Signature was one of the biggest providers of real estate lending in the New York area, commercial real estate is very vulnerable ... as a lender you want to be on the other side of that," Handa said. Many private credit funds have plenty of excess funds, or "dry powder" to invest, said Matt Malone, head of investment management at private investment management firm Opto Investments.
Watch: Russia, Ukraine Delegates Fight at Turkey Conference
  + stars: | 2023-05-05 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
Second Mass Shooting in Two Days Leaves Eight Dead in Serbia
  + stars: | 2023-05-05 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Your AI Clone Can Fool Family, Your Bank, But Not Your Video MeetingYou can pay companies to create video and audio versions of yourself using generative artificial intelligence. But how well does it work? WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what it was like to work with her AI clone, and why it has her worried. Illustration: Amogh Alva Vaz/WSJ
The Visionaries Network at Davos
  + stars: | 2023-01-19 | 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 Visionaries Network at DavosCNBC brings together leaders looking to make a difference. This specially curated panel brings together young people from the Nile Rodgers’ We Are Family Foundation and pairs them with current C-Suite executives. Publicis Sapient CEO Nigel Vaz, President & CEO of GLAAD Sarah Kate Ellis, Tiwale founder Chmba Chilemba and Elio co-founder & CEO Kami Krista join the discussion.
Davos panel talks about the value of engaging diverse voices
  + stars: | 2023-01-19 | 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 EmailDavos panel talks about the value of engaging diverse voicesTiwale founder Chmba Chilemba and Elio co-founder & CEO Kami Krista talk about the value of taking part in global conversations. President & CEO of GLAAD Sarah Kate Ellis and Publicis Sapient CEO Nigel Vaz also join the discussion.
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