Thomas Friedman: We’re opening the lids on two giant Pandora’s boxes
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
Merriam-Webster notes that a “Pandora’s box” can be “anything that looks ordinary but may produce unpredictable harmful results.” I’ve been thinking a lot about Pandora’s boxes lately, because we Homo sapiens are doing something we’ve never done before: lifting the lids on two giant Pandora’s boxes at the same time, without any idea of what could come flying out.One of these Pandora’s boxes is labeled “artificial intelligence,” and it is exemplified by the likes of ChatGPT, Bard and AlphaFold, which testify to humanity’s ability for the first time to manufacture something in a godlike way that approaches general intelligence, far exceeding the brainpower with which we evolved naturally.The other Pandora’s box is labeled “climate change,” and with it we humans are for the first time driving ourselves in a godlike way from one climate epoch into another. Up to now, that power was largely confined to natural forces involving Earth’s orbit around the sun.For me the big question, as we l...Kingston man charged with burglary
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Ulster County man has been taken into custody on a burglary charge. On May 4, Saugerties Police arrested Kareem Bonaventure, 47, of Kingston, following an investigation into an incident in April. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On April 24, Saugerties Police received a report of a past burglary that occurred at the Quick Chek located at 3048 Route 9W in Saugerties. Police stated that the initial investigation determined that someone had cut the lock off the stockroom door, entered the stockroom, and then stole several cartons of cigarettes. Further investigation by Saugerties detectives revealed the identity of the suspect as being Bonaventure. The investigating detective obtained a warrant for Bonaventure’s arrest. Police arrest Hudson man for stealing a vehicle On May 4 at 10:21 p.m., Kingston Police alerted Saugerties Police that they had located Bonaventure, and were takin...California nurses get free coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts in honor of National Nurses Day
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
May 6 is National Nurses Day, and Dunkin’ Donuts is celebrating by offering a free medium hot or iced coffee as a thank you to nurses. In addition, Dunkin’ is also hosting the “Raise a Cup to Nurses” sweepstakes where California residents can nominate a nurse for a chance to win free for a year and a coffee break for their hospital team. The sweepstakes run from Saturday until May 16. Dunkin’ will also select 10 second place winners throughout California to receive a $100 gift card and fifty $5 promotional gift cards to share amongst their fellow nursing staff. To nominate a nurse to win free coffee for a year, click here.Pac-12 media rights negotiations: Why the delay? Washington State president Kirk Schulz offers an explanation
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
Details of the Pac-12’s media rights negotiations have been hidden from view for the better part of 10 months, with no issue more mysterious than the extended time frame. Even a handful of university presidents expected the process to have wrapped up earlier this spring.Now, it appears the saga could last into the summer.Why the delay? One of those very same presidents has offered crucial insight.“I think it’s just the environment,” Washington State’s Kirk Schulz said this week. “It’s the uncertainty in the economy, the layoffs in the tech sector and other places.“I know at least one of the partners we were talking to said, ‘We’re ready to sign today, but the optics of us announcing that we’re laying off X number of people and we signed a multimillion-dollar deal with the Pac-12 are just not the best, so we’re going to have to wait six weeks.’“Clearly, the optics are something those folks are really worried about.”Sch...Milan beats Lazio 2-0 to boost top-4 hopes but loses Leão
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
MILAN (AP) — AC Milan recorded a confidence-boosting 2-0 win over Lazio in Serie A on Saturday but saw key forward Rafael Leão limp off with an injury just four days before its Champions League semifinal match.An Ismaël Bennacer strike and a stunning Théo Hernandez goal helped Milan move back into the top four in Serie A.It also closed the gap to second-place Lazio to three points. Milan was one point ahead of Inter Milan, which plays at Roma later in another direct battle for a spot in next season’s Champions League.The two Milan clubs meet in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals on Wednesday. The return leg is the following Tuesday.And Milan could be without Leão after the forward limped off in the 11th minute Saturday shortly after pulling up and clutching the top of his right thigh.Milan nevertheless took the lead six minutes later. Lazio defender Nicolò Casale attempted to pass out from his area to teammate Marcos Antônio but Bennacer stole the ball and played a one...Resumen de la coronación del rey Carlos III de Reino Unido: así fue el evento
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
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Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
El príncipe Harry, hijo menor del rey Charles III y de la fallecida princesa Diana, asistió a la ceremonia de coronación de su padre en la Abadía de Westminster en el Reino Unido.A pesar de estar distanciado de la familia real británica y haberse apartado de la Casa Real, el duque de Sussex llegó al templo anglicano junto con sus primas, la princesas Beatriz y Eugenie.El duque, que ha criticado duramente a su familia en su libro “En la sombra” (“Spare”, en inglés), viajó desde Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos), donde reside con su familia, pero sin su esposa, Meghan Markle, ni sus dos hijos, los príncipes Archie y Lilibet. Arrodillado ante su padre: te explicamos este gesto del príncipe William en la coronación Por qué el rey Charles cambió de coronas durante su ceremonia Durante la ceremonia, el príncipe Harry y su hermano William no parecían haber intercambiado saludo ni miradas lo que aviva los rumores de que...Wagner chief to Moscow: Swap in Chechens in Bakhmut
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
Chechen units should relieve the Wagner forces in the battle for the fiercely contested Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, the head of the Russian paramilitary group urged Moscow on Saturday.Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin called for the Akhmat battalion, led by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, to take over the Bakhmut positions by midnight on May 10, in a letter to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu dated Saturday and posted on Telegram.Prigozhin has threatened to pull the mercenary force out of Bakhmut amid a striking breakdown in relations between the Russian government and the paramilitary group. In a statement published Friday, Wagner commanders said Russian defense ministry units were supposed to back up the Wagner group’s flanks, but were struggling to do so. The commanders accused the Kremlin of artificially creating supply shortages and mass casualties. Prigozhin himself posted a video ranting from the front lines about fallen fighters.Kadyrov had offered to take over the position on Frid...Taylor Swift returns to Nashville, reveals ‘Speak Now’ date
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Taylor Swift is playing catch-up with her fans this year in a massive and impressive stadium show that embraces her artistic reinventions.Nearly two months into the 52-show Eras Tour, Swift returned Friday to the origins of her musical career in Nashville, Tennessee, a city she outgrew as a country starlet destined for pop stardom.In front of 70,000 fans, Swift dropped the news that she would be releasing a re-recording of her Nashville-era 2010 record, “Speak Now,” on July 7.Swift started releasing new versions of her early albums in 2021, after a dispute over the ownership of the masters, which were sold to — and then by — music executive Scooter Braun. “Speak Now,” Swift’s third album, will also be the third “Taylor’s Version” recording — she released the re-recordings of 2008’s “Fearless” and 2012’s “Red” in 2021.“Speak Now” was an album she wrote entirely by herself and s...Newburyport chemical plant explosion, worker’s death raise safety concerns
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 11:51:59 GMT
There are safety concerns at the site of a deadly blast in Newburyport, where Jack O’Keefe has been identified as the person who died in the explosion early Thursday morning.Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the explosion at the chemical plant where four other workers were hurt. Crews say there’s no danger to the community, but there are still concerns about the site itself.“The concern of the workers today is still an inhalation hazard, and it’s still a fire hazard because it’s all highly flammable material,” Newburyport Fire Department Chief Barry Salt said.The same location was also the site of an explosion in 2020 and a chemical fire in 2021.Latest news
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