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Remove all proof of it from the internet," she said, adding that she felt "we're inching" closer to sharing social security numbers online. Comments accused her of "reaching" and wrote that it was a big step from sharing a favorite color to a social security number. A huge number of viewers also disputed her premise, saying the questions in the template did not coincide with typical security questions. Posting personal information online is always a riskExperts tend to agree that listing personal information online isn't advisable. It's a high price to pay for a social media trend, even if it doesn't feel likely to happen to you.
Persons: , TikTok, Shiloh, Lisa Plaggemier, Plaggemier, Tessian, It's, Joseph Turow, Eliana Shiloh Organizations: Service, Deloitte, National Cybersecurity Alliance, DOJ, University of Pennsylvania Locations: Chicago
Google said it also plans to introduce health-care-specific versions of Gemini , the company's newest and "most capable" AI model, to MedLM in the future. For instance, HCA Healthcare , one of the largest health systems in the U.S., has been testing Google's AI technology since the spring. Google's MedLM suite can then take those transcripts and break them up into the components of an ER provider note. "What I would say right now, is that the hype around the current use of these AI models in health care is outstripping the reality," Schlosser said. "We're being very cautious with how we approach these AI models," he said.
Persons: Gupta, Aashima Gupta, MedLM, Greg Corrado, Corrado, Dr, Michael Schlosser, Google's, Schlosser, That's, " Schlosser Organizations: Google, Microsoft, CNBC, HCA Healthcare, Nurses, HCA Locations: MedLM, Med, U.S
China on Wednesday said the Shidaowan nuclear reactor is officially contributing to the power grid. AdvertisementChina on Wednesday announced that it's started commercial operations at the world's first next-generation nuclear reactor. AdvertisementThe Fukushima plant in Japan had six reactors producing 4.69 gigawatts, while Russia's BN-1200 reactor in Beloyarsk produces 1,200 megawatts. But it's already missed its 2020 target of producing 58 gigawatts with nuclear reactors, instead producing 53 gigawatts. Nuclear reactors in the US can generate up to 95.86 gigawatts of electricity, per the IAEA.
Persons: , it's, It's Organizations: Service, Wednesday, Tsinghua University, China National Nuclear Corporation, National Energy Administration, Russia's, Xinhua, International Atomic Energy Agency, US, Nuclear Locations: China, Shandong, Port Gibson , Mississippi, Japan, Beloyarsk, Oarai, Fukushima, India
Stop being fooled by misinformation. Do this instead
  + stars: | 2023-11-29 | by ( Sandee Lamotte | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
It’s a text from your credit card company — someone is trying to purchase a $2,500 laptop using your account number. Be it finance, health care or politics, there is a global “infodemic” of misinformation that is affecting people’s health and well-being, according to the World Health Organization. “For most of the population who isn’t extreme in their attitudes, fact-checking and debunking reduces the degree to which people rely on falsehoods, but it doesn’t fully eliminate it,” van der Linden said. This approach works much like a vaccine, van der Linden said. “Instead of talking about immigration or abortion, talk about ‘Star Wars’ and ‘South Park’ as a starting point,” van der Linden said.
Persons: COVID, , Sander van der, van der Linden, Oscar Wong, nudges, , ” van der Linden, you’re, Anakin, Obi, ” Obi, “ We’ll Organizations: CNN, Facebook, World Health Organization, WHO, , Social, University of Cambridge, American Psychological Association, Getty, Cambridge, Research, Locations: Sander van der Linden, Covid, Cambridge, Canada, absolutes
Ski towns are so expensive that workers struggle to afford local housing and stay in their jobs. Vail, Colorado has spent $17 million paying homeowners to rent to local workers, according to the Wall Street Journal. The typical home value in Breckenridge was $1.1 million in October, while in Vail, 40 miles west, it was $1.6 million, according to Zillow. He told Business Insider earlier this year that the worker exodus from Vail has forced his business to stop offering lunch some days. Advertisement"Teachers, like myself, want to stay here in the community, but doing so requires the stability that homeownership can offer," Weibel told Business Insider.
Persons: , Callie Kuchan, Business Insider's Jordan Pandy, Kuchan, Pandy, Vail, George Ruther, Ruther, he's, Paul Anders, Anders, Allison Weibel, Weibel Organizations: Wall Street, Service, Business, Street Journal, US Department of Housing, Urban, Policy Development, Research, Vail Daily, Vail Locations: Vail , Colorado, Breckenridge , Colorado, Illinois, Chicago, Breckenridge, Vail, Aspen, , Montana
Anna-Carina Tetzner and Sean Peel moved to Bali, Indonesia, from Australia right before the pandemic. AdvertisementAfter a few vacations in Bali, Anna-Carina Tetzner and Sean Peel decided it was where they wanted to live full time. Anna-Carina Tetzner and Sean Peel standing in front of their modular home in Bali. AdvertisementA modular design for DIYInstead of brick and mortar, the couple designed their own modular house that comprises steel frames and wood panels. Anna-Carina TetznerThis building method isn't all that common in Bali, Tetzner said: "In fact, we don't know of anyone who has built like us, pre-fabricated."
Persons: Anna, Carina Tetzner, Sean Peel, , Tetzner, Peel, He'd, Carina Tetzner Peel, I've, Sean, Wells, it's, Carina, It's, They've, Amanda Goh Organizations: Service, Peel, Google, YouTube Locations: Bali, Indonesia, Australia, Ubud, Anna, Brisbane, Asia, Bali . Anna, Sunshine, Bali — Indonesian, it's Bali, agoh@businessinsider.com
I followed Hallam's advice and invested in index and bond funds, and my portfolio has grown consistently for four years. I keep a ratio of 70% stock funds and 30% bond funds, with an even split between international and domestic stocks. If stock market index funds are unsexy, then bonds are flat-out frumpy. Dips in the stock market. In a wildly volatile year, when the stock market is moving by 20% or more, you could absolutely get in more frequently to try to rebalance your ratios.
Persons: Andrew Hallam, , I've, Andrew Hallam's, I'd, Hallam, they're, That's, Read, it's, Get Organizations: Service, SoFi, SEC Locations: foolproof, Hallam
Srinidhi Rajesh has gone viral on TikTok after suggesting that people should "corporate flirt" to get ahead. AdvertisementA TikToker has gone viral after popularizing a networking hack she calls "corporate flirting" to be successful in the workplace. "We called it corporate flirting and I'm gonna show you guys how to do it." Rajesh said "corporate flirting" can also be used on mentors and very senior-level employees whom you might be seeking advice from. By drawing on dating situations, Rajesh offers strategies that are relatable and achievable to young Gen Zers who are still navigating unfamiliar territory.
Persons: Srinidhi Rajesh, Rajesh, , I'm, Zers, Gen Zers Organizations: McKinsey, Service, McKinsey & Company, KPMG, Deloitte, PWC Locations: New York, Northwestern, America
Over many years, I’ve developed a method for making pie dough that’s as foolproof as possible, and I encourage you to try it. At the same time, pie dough can be an Achilles’ heel for many home cooks, so if you have a go-to recipe, feel free to use it. Since pies made scratch always require a lot of time, feel free to make just one or several. I highly recommend no actual pie-making on Thanksgiving Day, to keep your oven free for turkey and sides. I guarantee that by the time you cut into the pies, no one will care — or even remember — if your stuffing came from a box.
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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are easy to love, but successfully navigating the space can be challenging — even for experienced investors. Like mutual funds, ETFs allow investors to own many stocks at once. For example, investors' returns can be meaningfully altered by relative moves of the US dollar. Within that group, just 15 ETFs had a Sortino ratio of over 1. The Sortino ratio evaluates a fund or ETF's returns on a risk-adjusted basis relative to its downside volatility, and any mark over 1 is seen as solid.
Persons: Jared Woodard, Woodard Organizations: Bank of America, BofA's Research Investment Locations: There's, foolproof, one's, Japan, India, Mexico
Such recruitment-based adoptions are the most difficult to carry out, social workers say. Gonzaga, who worked with his wife Heather Setrakian at eharmony and then on the Family-Match algorithm, referred questions to Ramirez. Social workers say Family-Match works like this: Adults seeking to adopt submit survey responses via the algorithm’s online platform, and foster parents or social workers input each child’s information. Adoption-Share is part of a small cadre of organizations that say their algorithms can help social workers place children with foster or adoptive families. “It’s wasted time for social workers and wasted emotional experiences for children.”___Contact AP’s global investigative team at Investigative@ap.org or https://www.ap.org/tips/
Persons: , Thea Ramirez, Ramirez, ” Ramirez, “ There’s, , Bonni Goodwin, , Gian Gonzaga, Gonzaga, Heather Setrakian, Setrakian, Kristen Berry, ” Berry, Melania Trump, Virginia’s, Terry McAuliffe, Traci Jones, ” Jones, Virginia, Kylie Winton, Scott Stevens, Stevens, ” Jenn Petion, Petion, ” Petion, Fort, Bree Bofill, ” Bofill, Bofill, Ramirez didn’t, Ramirez wouldn’t, Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Biden, Connie, didn’t, We’ve, “ It’s Organizations: Associated Press, AP, University of Oklahoma, American Enterprise Institute, Democrat, , Virginia Department of Social Services, Georgia Department of Human Services, FamiliesFirst, Family, Family Support, Fort Myers, Children’s Network of Southwest, Miami, Care, Winton, AS GUINEA, Tennessee Department of Children’s Services, Tennessee, Biden White, Science, Technology, Brown University, U.S . Health, Human Services Department, Florida Department of Health, Health Locations: Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Brunswick , Georgia, eharmony, Pensacola, Jacksonville, Children’s Network of Southwest Florida, Virginia , Georgia, New York City , Delaware, Missouri, Investigative@ap.org
How do you encourage the other person to respond without sounding desperate, or worse, passive-aggressive? They could be overwhelmed with something in their personal life, tasked with another time-sensitive project or perhaps your email went to their spam folder. Sincerely, [insert your name here] This approach is effective because you're "putting the ball in their court and letting them set the deadline," Smith explains. In your voicemail, or when they pick up the phone, Smith suggests starting with an emotional appeal: "Hey, I really need your help. I know you're busy, but this deadline is fast approaching and having you involved would really benefit the [task/project/assignment.]"
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What’s going to stop that?” said Jon Loffi, a longtime law enforcement officer who teaches aviation security at Oklahoma State University and wrote a paper on identifying insider threats. The Federal Aviation Administration says its approved medical examiners are trained to gauge a pilot's mental health. The Horizon close call could result in the re-examination of the practice of letting off-duty pilots or other airline employees sit in the cockpit jump seat. Security experts say it would be difficult if not impossible to stop every determined criminal or terrorist who targets aviation. The off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who was arrested Sunday joined Horizon as a first officer or co-pilot in 2001.
Persons: We’re, , Jon Loffi, It's, Joseph David Emerson, Emerson, Jeffrey Price, , Ross Aimer, ” Price, ” Loffi, Loffi, Pete Buttigieg, Karen Yee, ” Allen Scott, ___ Claire Rush Organizations: Alaska Airlines, Oklahoma State University, FAA, FBI, Federal Aviation Administration, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Oklahoma State, FedEx, Pacific Southwest Airlines, Security, Transportation Security Administration, Sunday, Virgin America, Mercury, San Francisco Chronicle Locations: U.S, Oklahoma, French, California, Alaska, Multnomah County , Oregon, Portland, Pleasant Hill , California, San Francisco, Jose, Portland , Oregon
Two experts in 5G technology and cybersecurity, Rahim Tafazolli and Alan Woodward of the University of Surrey, spoke to Insider about the key steps organizations should take to develop a secure 5G network. Understand your needs and hire the right staffThe first thing to check is whether you need a 5G network, and if so, how you should scope it. Evaluate public versus private 5G optionsIf you don't have the full complement of telecom skills required, it's much safer to rely on those who do to provide you with a secure 5G network. A public 5G network slice from a mobile operator may, in that instance, be better than a private, on-premise 5G network that you have to maintain in-house. Implement monitoring and automationOperating a 5G network requires extensive telecom expertise that many enterprises lack.
Persons: , Rahim Tafazolli, Alan Woodward, Tafazolli, 5GIC, Woodward Organizations: Service, University of Surrey, Institute for Communication Systems, Surrey Centre, Cyber Security
CNN —The myriad tunnels under Gaza are best known as passageways used to smuggle goods from Egypt and launch attacks into Israel. Hamas in 2021 claimed to have built 500 kilometers (311 miles) worth of tunnels under Gaza, though it is unclear if that figure was accurate or posturing. If true, Hamas’ underground tunnels would be a little less than half the length of the New York City subway system. It’s unclear how much the tunnel network would have cost Hamas, which governs the impoverished coastal strip. The IDF is expected to go after the network in its forthcoming ground incursion into Gaza, as it has in recent years gone to extreme lengths to eliminate Hamas’ tunnels.
Persons: , Daphne Richemond, Barak, Uriel Sinai, “ It’s, Richemond, Rina Castelnuovo, Israel, Critics, ” Richemond, Organizations: CNN, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, New, Israel’s Reichman University, The New York Times, Lieber Institute for Law, Warfare, Modern, Institute, Israeli Army, IDF, Ministry of Health, United Nations, UN Locations: Gaza, Egypt, Israel, New York City, Israeli, The, al Qaeda, Afghanistan, Viet, Southeast Asia, Gaza City, West Point, Petach Tikva
A video with fake audio appeared to show CNN's Clarissa Ward staging a rocket attack in Israel. The video went viral on X, with over 5 million views, but it's since been debunked. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementA viral video that appeared to show CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward and her crew staging a rocket attack has been debunked. pic.twitter.com/AjfiyMGZQi — TheQuartering (@TheQuartering) October 10, 2023In a followup post on X, the TheQuartering account clarified that the voice-over was fake.
Persons: Clarissa Ward, , Elon Musk's, Elon Musk, Musk, Sander van der Organizations: CNN, Service, New York, Hamas, Elon, Twitter, TheQuartering, Israel, University of Cambridge Locations: Israel, Gaza, Sander van der Linden
This is the reality for Palestinians living in Gaza without the protection of a robust civil defense infrastructure. “In Gaza, we don’t have anything…you have nowhere to go, no bomb shelters, no refuge, you are in the street,” Baroud said. In Gaza, the call or text alerts are far from guaranteed and – at most – give residents a few minutes to evacuate. These warning systems are able to calculate the location where a rocket is projected to land and set off a siren in the targeted area, often giving residents advance notice to find shelter. With far less resources, Gaza hasn’t built anything comparable to the Israeli defense systems.
Persons: CNN —, Maisara, Baroud, , , , ” Baroud, , Barbara Zind, Israel, Azriel Bermant, ” Bermant, Bermant, hasn’t, Tareq Baconi, he’s Organizations: CNN, Institute of International Relations Prague, Israeli Defense Forces, Hamas, Human Rights Watch Locations: Israel, Gaza, US
Economists already utilize machine learning, a branch of AI, to analyze data and develop economic projections. Korinek expects it to “revolutionize research,” according to a paper he wrote that was accepted for publication by the Journal of Economic Literature. Impact on employmentSo what could be the impact of genAI’s advancement on employment in economics? Jobs site Indeed conducted a recent study gauging the level of exposure of certain jobs to genAI based on the skills needed to perform them. Economists use a lot of technology to do their jobs, which are tasks that genAI could also perform, especially as it becomes more and more refined.
Persons: CNN — Anton Korinek, , , ” Korinek, GenAI isn’t, Louis, Bing, Google’s Bard, Anthropic’s Claude, GenAI, Claude 2, Korinek, It’s, Tyler Cowen, Alex Tabarrok, “ ChatGPT, ” Cowen, Tabarrok, GPT, genAI, Louis Fed, Svenja, ” Gudell Organizations: CNN, University of Virginia, Korinek, Journal, Economic, George Mason University, Federal Reserve Bank of St, St, Professional Locations: genAI
Buildings erected in Israel since the 1990s have built-in safe rooms to avoid bombs and air strikes. Residents told Insider what they're like, showing spaces with sparse furnishings and barricaded entries. While safe rooms are commonplace in Israel, they're essentially non-existent in Gaza. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis photo taken on Oct. 8, 2023 shows a sparsely-furnished safe room in a building in Jerusalem. There is no place to go when Israel bombs," Diana Buttu, a lawyer and analyst, told Insider.
Persons: they're, , Chen Junqing, Aisenberg, ACK GUEZ, Sacha Roytman Dratwa, Dratwa, Amir Levy, Gideon Harari, JALAA MAREY, Tahani Mustafa, Richard Hech, Diana Buttu Organizations: Service, Hamas, Israel Defense Forces, Command, Getty, Antisemitism, Jerusalem Post, People, Crisis Group, United Nations Relief, Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, UN Locations: Israel, Gaza, Jerusalem, Xinhua, Tel Aviv, AFP, Lebanon, Palestine
“I wanted to burn my house down.”Any parent dealing with head lice can probably relate to this situation. Head lice have unfortunately become a part of raising children today, said Deborah Altschuler, president of the National Pediculosis Association. Lauren Salzberg (R), also known as Lice-Lady, treats a customer for head lice in her studio, a converted garage, in Potomac, Maryland, in November 2015. Head lice are most common among young children — 6 million to 12 million lice outbreaks occur yearly in children between 3 and 11 in the US — though adults are vulnerable to head lice as well. The best way to check if a child has lice is with a lice comb, Altschuler said.
Persons: CNN — Marianne, Marianne didn’t, Anna, Marianne, , , Deborah Altschuler, Lauren Salzberg, Andrea Barthelemy, Danelle Fisher, Altschuler, Fisher, You’re, it’s, ” Fisher, You’ll, Jocelyn Solis, Moreira Organizations: CNN, National Pediculosis Association, ZUMA Press, Providence St, Health, US Centers for Disease Control Locations: Potomac , Maryland, Brazil, California, New York
Applying to jobs can feel like a numbers game, and there's no shortage of hacks to try and get your resume into the hands of a hiring manager. But one so-called tip that's gone viral on TikTok several times over may not be so foolproof. The hack, known as "white fonting," is "bad advice," says Farah Sharghi, a recruiter who estimates she's conducted more than 10,000 interviews at companies like Google, Lyft and TikTok. The idea stems from standard advice to tailor your resume using keywords in the job description. "It drives me nuts," Sharghi says of the trick, "and there's always a resurgence every year on TikTok where somebody makes a video about it, and it gets millions of views and people do it."
Persons: Farah Sharghi, she's, Sharghi, it's Organizations: Google Locations: TikTok
New economic rules shatter US bonds’ crystal ball
  + stars: | 2023-09-19 | by ( Ben Winck | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +8 min
Yield curve “inversions” belong to the latter group. At first sight, they are right: Yield curve inversions have been a consistent predictor of future downturns. Yield curve inversions take place when the yield on short-dated government debt climbs higher than that on longer-term bonds. Lower long-dated bond yields are seen as a sign that investors predict lower rates due to an economic downturn. As such, yield curve inversions have become a popular forward indicator of economic recessions.
Persons: Treasuries, There’s, Eugene F, Fama, Kenneth R, joblessness, Morgan Stanley, Ellen Zentner, Francesco Guerrera, Sharon Lam, Aditya Sriwatsav, Oliver Taslic Organizations: Reuters, San Francisco Federal Reserve, Fed, New York Fed, Morgan Stanley U.S, Treasury, European Central Bank, Thomson Locations: United States, U.S, Covid
Mark Cuban has "a secret that all successful people know," he says: Beware of anyone who claims they can sell you a foolproof strategy for making easy money. "When you see somebody on social media telling you how they're going to make you money, they're lying," the billionaire entrepreneur and investor told his 940,000-plus TikTok followers in a recent post on the social media platform, while sharing his "tip of the day." Be especially wary of ones who specialize in particular industries, or tell you they'll help you set up a specific kind of business, Cuban said. "When somebody is selling their idea — shoes, drop shipping, whatever it may be — to you, and they're selling it to other people, you know what they're doing besides lining their pockets?" Instead of cutting corners, do the difficult work of figuring out your best business strategy for yourself, Cuban advised.
Persons: Mark Cuban, haven't, Cuban, Randall Kaplan Organizations: Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau, CNBC Locations: Cuban
I lost my first acquisition offer, got married, almost lost another offer, persuaded the buyer to stick with it, and finally sold my first business. With my experience as a guide, I hope you can avoid these common acquisition mistakes and secure a better outcome. The private equity firm that acquired my first startup, Bizness Apps, asked for dozens of spreadsheets during due diligence. AdvertisementAdvertisementA broker would market my startup and connect me with potential buyers in return for a cut of the purchase price. Even in the closing stages, I continued selling my business and fostering a relationship with my buyer.
Persons: Andrew Gazdecki, might've, I'd, we'd, Bizness, I'm, you'll, you've, doesn't, could've, Weeks Organizations: Service, Apple, Google, Facebook, Adobe Locations: Wall, Silicon
He discovered AI using Dall-E in 2021 and later became enthralled by ChatGPT and other AI tools. By selling AI products and using AI tools, Winfield made $2.7 million in the last 6 months. I no longer had to manage the agency and had more time on my hands to explore AI tools. AdvertisementAdvertisementWe earn revenue by teaching people how to use AI tools, but we also use AI tools to maximize our revenue. Otherwise, all the new AI tools can become just shiny objects.
Persons: Chris Winfield, ChatGPT, Winfield, I'd, Jasper, Copy.AI, Jen Gottlieb, Dall, Jen, you've, upermeme.AI, Supermeme, WooSender, we've, We've Organizations: Service, Super Connector Media, Media, Facebook, Super Locations: Wall, Silicon
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