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Pilots have a mandatory retirement age of 65, although that could be raised in the near future to deal with a pilot shortage. Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesVivek Ramaswamy, a biotech founder, wants to raise the legal voting age to 25. It’s hard to imagine how this would work since the current voting age of 18 is guaranteed in the 26th Amendment. Democrats like former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have in recent years pushed to go in the opposite direction, arguing to lower the voting age to 16. She said more calculations are needed to come up with a specific retirement age for people currently in their 20s.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Nikki Haley, – Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Vivek Ramaswamy, Anna Moneymaker, Nancy Pelosi, Ramaswamy, ” Ramaswamy, Mike Pence, Ron DeSantis, Haley, Pence, Jake Tapper, “ we’re, , ” DeSantis, , Trump, DeSantis, Donald Trump’s, Josh Reynolds, Alice Johnson Organizations: CNN, Democratic, Former South Carolina Gov, Pilots, Conservative Political, Conference, Washington, Social Security, Trump, Florida Gov, Social, Gov, AP Florida Gov, Republican Locations: National Harbor , Maryland, , New Hampshire, American, Washington, DC, Hollis , New Hampshire, Florida
Dutch curb chip equipment exports, drawing Chinese ire
  + stars: | 2023-06-30 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
"We have taken this step in the interest of our national security" said Dutch Trade Minister Liesje Schreinemacher, adding such equipment may have military applications. Schreinemacher said a "very limited" number of companies and product models would be affected, and China was not named. But the Chinese Embassy in the Netherlands described the move as an "abuse of export control measures" that violate trade rules. ASM International, which makes atomic layer deposition tools, said it did not expect a material change to its forecasts as a result of the Dutch rules, which also discuss that technology. The new Dutch list may later be adopted by other European countries or added to the EU list, though few European firms export high-end chipmaking equipment.
Persons: ASML, Liesje Schreinemacher, Schreinemacher, Toby Sterling, Louise Heavens, Mark Potter Organizations: Dutch Trade, Embassy, U.S, Washington, ASM International, Lam Research, Materials, Reuters, Union, EU, Zeiss, Thomson Locations: China, AMSTERDAM, U.S, Beijing, Netherlands, Dutch, Japan, Taiwan, ASML
The Chinese spy balloon that flew over the United States was reportedly loaded with American tech. That technology assisted in the gathering of photos and videos, The Wall Street Journal reported. The balloon was shot down off the coast of South Carolina by the US military earlier this year. The Pentagon said on Thursday, however, that the Chinese balloon did not collect information as it flew across the country. Chinese officials have admitted the downed balloon belonged to China but have repeatedly insisted it was a weather balloon that blew off course.
Persons: , Biden, Patrick Ryder, majeure, Mao Ning Organizations: Street Journal, Service, FBI, NBC, US Air Force, US, Wall Street Journal, Pentagon, CNN, Foreign Ministry Locations: United States, South Carolina, Alaska, Canada, Beijing, China
AI's impact on the job marketRob Arnott"Every important disruption since the start of the industrial revolution has cost millions of people jobs. Millions of jobs will be lost to those who know how to use AI. "The implications of generative AI on the labor market will be one of upheaval and one of escalating job uncertainty. Are AI stocks in a bubble? Rosenberg"Advancements in AI technology, and its knock-on effects on profitability and productivity, is a legitimate investment thesis.
Persons: David Rosenberg, Rob Arnott, Savita Subramanian, Cam Harvey, Jawad Mian, Jobs, Merrill Lynch, aren't, Rosenberg, Harvey, Arnott, Brad Cornell, Aswath, There's, that's, Savita, , capex, Mian Organizations: Industries, Investors, Research, Rosenberg Research, North, Bank of America Securities, Duke University, Microsoft, Nvidia, Google, Tech, Software, Services, Professional Services, IT Services Locations: North American, ChatGPT, Asia, Taiwan
Data analytics can be a game-changer for helping businesses see potential outcomes and make decisions. Belsham said another achievement of data analytics is the removal of the possibility of human error. "With the way Alteryx functions, with the embedded auditing, it's almost self-governing." "Attracting — and retaining — talented staff at RSM has been given a huge boost by digital transformation and adopting a data analytics strategy," Herring said. Find out more about how the award-winning Alteryx Analytics Cloud Platform can help your business make intelligent decisions across the organization with automated, AI-driven insights.
Persons: Kevin Rubin, Paul Herring, Alteryx, Herring, It's, Sarah Belsham, Belsham, you've, clamoring Organizations: RSM, Finance, RSM International, Excellence, Technology, Insider Studios Locations: Alteryx
REUTERS/Nathan FrandinoMOUNTAIN VIEW, California, June 26 (Reuters) - Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL.O) has already tried and failed to bring internet access to rural and remote areas by using high-altitude balloons in the stratosphere. But now, the company is delivering internet service to remote areas by using beams of light. It was initiated in 2016 after attempts at using stratospheric balloons to deliver internet ran into problems due to high costs, company executives said. Taara executives and Bharti Airtel (BRTI.NS), one of India's largest telecommunications and internet providers, told Reuters they are now moving toward larger-scale deployment of the new laser internet technology in India. Bharti Airtel's chief technology officer, Randeep Sekhon, said Taara will also help deliver faster internet service in urban areas in developed countries.
Persons: Nathan, Mahesh Krishnaswamy, Taara, Krishnaswamy, Astro Teller, moonshots, Teller, Bharti, Randeep Sekhon, Jane Lanhee Lee, Nathan Frandino, Kenneth Li, Matthew Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, Bharti Airtel, Reuters, Econet Group, Liquid Telecom, Bluetown, Digicel, Airtel, Sciences, Bharti Airtel's, Google, Thomson Locations: Alphabet's, View , California, U.S, California, India, Australia, Kenya, Fiji, Africa, Pacific, Osur, Chennai, Mountain View
11 high-paying jobs that don't require a college degree
  + stars: | 2023-06-24 | by ( ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +10 min
Executive assistants and real estate agents have huge potentials for career growth and earning way above average. Real estate agentReal estate agents have a huge potential for profit, depending on the market and their personal expertise in marketing and communication. Real estate agents work for real estate agencies or realtors in most cases, earning their licenses to showcase and sell properties to homebuyers. Real estate agents need to have a mind for bartering and negotiation, and they are responsible for hustling to get great deals. The most successful real estate agents make a truly astounding amount of money, oftentimes well over six figures.
Persons: , you'll, you'd, plumbers, Brickmason Organizations: Police, Service, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Firefighter Firefighters, Firefighters, realtors Locations: Real
June 22 (Reuters) - Movie director and submersible maker James Cameron said on Thursday he wishes he had sounded the alarm earlier about the submersible Titan that imploded on an expedition to the Titanic wreckage, saying he had found the hull design risky. He is part of the small and close-knit submersible community, or Manned Underwater Vehicle (MUV) industry. I wish I'd spoken up, but I assumed somebody was smarter than me, you know, because I never experimented with that technology, but it just sounded bad on its face," Cameron told Reuters in a Zoom interview. The sub imploded," Cameron said. The five who died mark the first deep-sea fatalities for the industry, Cameron said.
Persons: James Cameron, Cameron, Oscar, OceanGate, We've, Rollo Ross, Daniel Trotta, Leslie Adler Organizations: Triton Submarines, Vehicle, Reuters, American Bureau of Shipping, U.S . Coast Guard, Navy, Wall Street, Thomson Locations: U.S
The company is trying to hire another 2,000 engineers globally, according to Dyson's director of upstream robotics, Kashyap Chandrasekar. The Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum is displayed at the company's headquarters at St. James Power Station in Singapore in May 2023. Lauren Choo | CNBCAnother Dyson device that has garnered attention, due to its futuristic look, is the Dyson Zone — headphones that double as a wearable purifier. Dyson's global investment planSince its inception in 1991, founder Sir James Dyson has been set on pioneering new technology. The company currently has a £2.75 billion investment plan divided across Singapore, the U.K. and the Philippines.
Persons: Dyson, John Churchill, Kashyap Chandrasekar, Lauren Choo, Churchill, We'll, Sir James Dyson, they're Organizations: Robotics, James Power, CNBC, Dyson, St Locations: St, Singapore, United Kingdom, Philippines, Malaysia, Shanghai, Batangas
If the S&P 500 can avoid a pullback, it could make a push toward its all-time high. Investors who weren't ready for the remarkable stock market rally of the last three months may not have completely missed out yet, according to several strategists Insider recently spoke with. While some top investing minds think this market rally isn't trustworthy, others are confident that the path of least resistance for US stocks is higher. He believes the S&P 500 is more likely to hit new highs in early 2024 than retest its Fall low of about 3,500. The S&P 500 is trading at roughly 19.2x forward earnings, he said, adding that equal-weighted funds have a forward earning ratio of about 15.5x.
Persons: Brad Bernstein, we've, I've, Bernstein, Jason Draho, Bernstein's, Draho, Jack Caffrey, Caffrey, Michael Sheldon, chartmaster David Keller, Keller, who's, David Keller, StockCharts.com, Brian Belski, Sheldon, Belski, that's Organizations: Federal Reserve, UBS Wealth Management, UBS Global Wealth Management, JPMorgan Asset Management, Fed, RDM Financial, BMO Capital Markets, BMO Capital Locations: US
The Dad Canon (Circa Now)
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( Joseph Bernstein | June | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +6 min
But to be honest, it didn’t really make me feel like a dad, let alone the number one dad. Neither had I), I’ve come to see the old dad ways a little more sympathetically, and with some measure of recognition. Still, the touchstones of Boomer dad culture have outlived their descriptive usefulness for younger generations. What, we might ask, is dad culture in 2023? Finally, the new dad culture has definitely not found it necessary to put away childish things.
Persons: gamely, didn’t, I’m, George W.S, Trow, I’ve, Boomer, , There’s Organizations: Father’s, Star Locations: American
How to learn from people: If you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room. How to find your passion: The best way to start is to be an expert on one thing. It will be shocking and painful, but it's the best way to improve. How to pick the right advice: Advice like these are not laws — they are simply hats! Don't miss:Want to be smarter and more successful with your money, work & life?
Persons: I've, Kevin Kelly Organizations: The New York Times, Street Journal
Google and OpenAI, two U.S. leaders in artificial intelligence, have opposing ideas about how the technology should be regulated by the government, a new filing reveals. Google is one of the leading developers of generative AI with its chatbot Bard, alongside Microsoft -backed OpenAI with its ChatGPT bot. While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman touted the idea of a new government agency focused on AI to deal with its complexities and license the technology, Google in its filing said it preferred a "multi-layered, multi-stakeholder approach to AI governance." "At the national level, we support a hub-and-spoke approach—with a central agency like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) informing sectoral regulators overseeing AI implementation—rather than a 'Department of AI,'" Google wrote in its filing. "There is this question of should there be a new agency specifically for AI or not?"
Persons: Bard, Sam Altman, Emily M, Bender, Brad Smith, Greg Brockman, Ilya Sutskever, execs, Global Affairs Kent Walker, he's, Helen Toner, OpenAI Organizations: Google, National Telecommunications, Washington Post, Microsoft, National Institute of Standards, Technology, NIST, AI, FDA, University of Washington's Computational, Laboratory, Twitter, International Atomic Energy Agency, Post, Global Affairs, Georgetown's Center for Security, Emerging Technology, CNBC
Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz is set to open its first office outside of the US in London. The Silicon Valley giant is betting on the UK to become a leader in crypto regulation. Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz is set to open its first office outside of the US in London as it bets on the British government to become a leader in crypto regulation. Meanwhile, venture capital funding to crypto companies has collapsed over the past year. Andreessen general partner Chris Dixon said that crypto was still in its "early innings" and that technology takes "decades to develop," in a blog post announcing the London office.
Persons: Andreessen Horowitz, Chris Dixon, Sriram Krishnan, Binance, Rishi Sunak, Dixon, Sunak, there's Organizations: Venture, Twitter, Facebook, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, School from, Catalyst, Bessemer, Lightspeed Venture Partners Locations: London, Europe, School from London, Silicon, Sequoia
Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, died in prison on Saturday. Elon Musk tweeted that he "might not be wrong" in his belief that technology is bad for humanity. Musk has long sought massive technological advancements like self-driving cars and brain chips for humans. Elon Musk said Saturday that the Unabomber "might not be wrong" in his belief that technology is bad for humanity. Ted Kaczynski died earlier that day after spending more than 25 years in prison for a terrorist campaign that killed three people and injured 23 others.
Persons: Ted Kaczynski, Elon Musk, Musk, Kaczynski —, Associated Press —, Neuralink, Tucker Carlson, he's, Twitter Organizations: American Airlines, Associated Press
CNN —Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, the Harvard-trained math professor who unleashed a deadly bombing campaign from a shack in rural Montana and became known as the “Unabomber,” has died, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In 2021, Kaczynski was moved to the federal medical center in North Carolina, according to the bureau. Elaine Thompson/APPortrayed by prosecutors as a vengeful loner, Kaczynski published 30,000-word treatise that became known as the Unabomber Manifesto. “Justice has been done, and Theodore Kaczynski will never threaten anyone again,” Attorney General Janet Reno said in a statement at the time. Its similarity to letters he sent to his family alerted his brother, who made the decision to turn Kaczynski in.
Persons: Theodore “ Ted ” Kaczynski, , Kaczynski, , ” Kaczynski, Ted Kaczynski's, Elaine Thompson, David, Michael Macor, Sally Johnson, Johnson, Judge Garland Burrell Jr, Theodore Kaczynski, ” Burrell, Susan Mosser, Burrell, he’ll, Thomas, Kelly, Hugh Scrutton, Gilbert Murray, Charles Epstein, David Gelernter, Janet Reno, ” David Kaczynski, ” Ted Kaczynski Organizations: CNN, Harvard, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Medical Center, “ Staff, FMC Butner, San Francisco Chronicle, Getty, Prosecutors, University of California, Time Locations: Montana, Butner , North Carolina, North Carolina, Supermax, Florence , Colorado, Lincoln , Montana, Helena , Montana, New Jersey, Berkeley
“Affected could mean made better, made worse, disappeared, doubled.”One complicating factor is that technology tends to automate tasks, not entire occupations. In 2016, for instance, the artificial intelligence pioneer Geoffrey Hinton considered new “deep learning” technology capable of reading medical images. And Mr. Hinton has since become a vocal public critic of the same technology he helped create. “People always think that the number must be somehow solid, you know, because it’s a number. It’s possible that you should charge more per hour, because you’re going to get a lot more done.
Persons: Autor, Geoffrey Hinton, , Hinton, Frey, Osborne, Melanie Arntz, You’re Organizations: ., ZEW Center, European Economic Research Locations: Mannheim, Germany
The idea behind a chatbot project funded by the National Eating Disorders Association was that technology could be unleashed to help people seeking guidance about eating behaviors, available around the clock. Their creation was named Tessa, and the organization invited people to chat with it in an Instagram post last year, describing it as “a wellness chatbot, helping you build resilience and self-awareness by introducing coping skills at your convenience.” In March, the organization said it would shut down a human-staffed helpline and let the bot stand on its own. But when Alexis Conason, a psychologist and eating disorder specialist, tested the chatbot, she found reason for concern. Ms. Conason told it that she had gained weight “and really hate my body,” specifying that she had “an eating disorder,” in a chat she shared on social media. Tessa still recommended the standard advice of noting “the number of calories” and adopting a “safe daily calorie deficit” — which, Ms. Conason said, is “problematic” advice for a person with an eating disorder.
Persons: Tessa, Alexis Conason, Conason Organizations: Eating Disorders
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants his workforce to know the company is in the middle of the artificial intelligence race. During a meeting with employees Thursday in the Hacker Square pavilion at Meta's Menlo Park headquarters, Zuckerberg discussed Meta's AI efforts, a spokesperson confirmed. Meta said it's giving employees access to several internal generative AI tools to help develop prototypes, and the company is hosting a hackathon for workers to show off their AI projects. Meta executives told employees the company is still committed to releasing AI research to the open-source community. Last week, Meta told employees they will need to work at the company's offices three days a week, starting in September.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, we've, Axios, hasn't, Meta, Richard Blumenthal, Josh Hawley Organizations: Menlo, CNBC, Meta, Microsoft, Google Locations: Sens, R
Altman said there's too much short-term investor frenzy, and not enough long-term vision. "There's crazy stuff happening in Silicon Valley right now," the OpenAI CEO said. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks there's too much investor hype around artificial intelligence in Silicon Valley right now. When asked about the investor AI frenzy, Altman didn't mince words. Funding to generative AI startups alone has jumped 580% in the past three years, according to PitchBook data.
Persons: Altman, there's, Sam Altman, There's, OpenAI, Andreessen Horowitz, Harvey, Langchain, Paul Graham, Graham, hasn't, Elon Musk, we're Organizations: Morning, Indian, Economic Times, Elon Locations: Silicon Valley, India, Europe, Israel, GPT
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S.-India defense ties: Sharing sensitive technology is a 'delicate dance,' think tank saysRichard Rossow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies says U.S. companies control most of that technology, not the Department of Defense, and those companies will have to be willing to part with sensitive intellectual property and defense equipment "in a way that builds their own standing … [without] giving away the crown jewels.
Persons: Richard Rossow Organizations: U.S, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Department of Defense Locations: India
Isaacson, who had special access to Jobs, thinks Jobs would have loved Apple's Vision Pro headset. Isaacson said Apple's mixed-reality headset is a "big leap" for human-computer interfaces. The late Apple CEO and cofounder Steve Jobs would love Apple's new Vision Pro headset if he were alive, Walter Isaacson, who wrote Jobs' biography, said Tuesday during an interview on CNBC. Apple unveiled its new mixed-reality headset on Monday at the company's World Wide Developer's Conference. Apple Vision Pro is a "big leap" for human-computer interfaces, Isaacson said.
Persons: Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs, Isaacson, Jobs, Apple's, Apple Isaacson, Siri, Organizations: Apple, CNBC, Aspen Institute, Tulane University . Apple, Apple Watch
But success in applying AI, whether based on the most advanced machine learning (ML) or the latest generative AI leveraging foundation models, is not just measured in speed. Whether based on ML or foundation models, the more customized your AI models are to those priorities, the better you will be able to serve your customers and deliver real business value. A hybrid cloud architecture provides the data foundation for extending AI deep into the business. If the models contain bias, or if AI models are misleading, "hallucinate," or are not explainable, the risk and cost of reputational damage and regulatory fines could be high. Three opportunities to put AI into actionHere are the best opportunities to derive benefit from AI in your business today:1.
Persons: IBM Watson, Carhartt, Let's Organizations: IBM Consulting, IBM, Dutch Bank ABN AMRO, IT, Insider Studios
JPMorgan Chase, the nation's largest bank by assets, is getting bigger every day. The bank's second-in-command said the fintech threat is driving some of its expansion plans. 2, Daniel Pinto, suggested that the looming fintech threat is also responsible for JPMorgan's retail banking expansion in Europe. It plans to spend $15.3 billion on tech in 2023, up $14 billion from last year. Last month, JPMorgan agreed to pay about $10.6 billion to buy First Republic Bank after the smaller bank was seized by regulators.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, Daniel Pinto, Jamie Dimon's, fintechs, Dimon's, Pinto, Bernstein, JPMorgan Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, JPMorgan, Morning, Bloomberg, First, Bank Locations: Europe, United States, Germany, America
When it crossed that threshold, Nvidia momentarily became the fifth publicly traded U.S. company to surpass the $1 trillion mark. What Nvidia's rise means for investorsOn May 25, Nvidia reported first-quarter earnings for its fiscal 2024, which were better than expected. The company reported revenue of $7.19 billion for the quarter, beating the $6.52 billion analysts predicted, according to Refinitiv consensus estimates. Nvidia reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.09, which surpassed the $0.92 analysts expected. Nvidia shares have risen a little over 159% since the start of the year as of the close of trading on May 31.
Organizations: Nvidia, Wall, U.S, Apple, Microsoft, Research Locations: Santa Clara , California
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