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The deep significance of these new directives lies in their potential to reshape the way we approach economic policy and market regulation. By embracing unconventional tools and a nuanced understanding of countercyclical adjustment, authorities can better navigate the complexities of today's interconnected global economy. The commitment to stability, sustainability, and flexibility inherent in these principles reflects a forward-thinking approach to economic governance that prioritizes long-term prosperity over short-term gains.
The ash column, which towered over the surrounding area, blanketed nearby towns and cities in a thick layer of ash, causing poor visibility and respiratory problems for those caught in its path. Authorities issued warnings for residents to stay indoors, wear masks, and protect themselves from the harmful effects of ashfall.Alexa is Amazon's virtual assistant, a household helper that plays music, reminds people of appointments and other events, and answers myriad questions. However, sometimes, the responses seem a bit off, leaving users frustrated or, most likely, bizarrely amused. While Alexa is a technological marvel, here are a few reasons that make it appear "dumb" sometimes. AI technologies like Alexa utilize internal mechanisms of elaborate logical steps to interact with user commands. However, problems with Alexa are not made to be 'artificially intelligent' in the way any human being is endowed with intelligence. Rather, it is built on processing lots and lots of data, where the user inputs only look for certain patterns. This method is effective, for example, in straightforward questions such as what the weather is like or turning on and off smart speaker issues systems. Conversely, this proves difficult with vague queries, colloquialisms, or sentences with excessive context. When someone asks Alexa to set the alarm for sunset, its algorithm setting might miscalculate how to set her alarm, considering that the time changes often for daylight saving. Though it is possible to communicate with the device in over 50 languages, Alexa troubleshooting tends to crack under pressure when faced with an accent or background noise. Because of this, the Stanford researchers also discovered that when faced with non-native speakers of the English language, there would be a 19% chance of them being understood incorrectly, leading to irrelevant replies and smart speaker issues . Alexa limitations have always relied on external sources like the internet but sometimes manage to include rather old or inaccurate information, especially concerning current events and particulars. Additionally, their responses lack detail as they tend to be short, funny, or retire to some abstract questions, such as ' Why do we exist ?' This can be perceived as unhelpful when a thoughtful and profound explanation is expected. Alexa limitations have always relied on external sources like the internet but sometimes manage to include rather old or inaccurate information, especially concerning current events and particulars. Additionally, their responses lack detail as they tend to be short, funny, or retire to some abstract questions, such as ' Why do we exist ?' This can be perceived as unhelpful when a thoughtful and profound explanation is expected. For instance, users will likely be disappointed when Alexa troubleshooting fails to follow vague commands such as "play that song I like" since they may expect her to comprehend contextual relevance and emotional expression to the extent of a real-life human assistant. A recent study by Voicebot.ai revealed that 58% of users expect "some improvements" to be made on the devices, but the highs are usually not met in terms of updates. Problems with Alexa have a learning curve due to the development of Amazon's AI technology and the user's experience. Upgrades target problems, but sometimes lapses still occur. With advancing technology, Alexa will be more efficient in carrying out complex activities, indicating improvements made and troubles to come. The issues experienced by Alexa limitations are a factor of the limitations of artificial intelligence at the moment rather than a shortcoming. Over time, it gets better. However, users can help by enunciating words, articulating specific requests, and lowering themselves to the level of the expectations of a virtual assistant.
TORONTO, Nov. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hitachi Rail is proud to partner with Invest Ontario as part of a more than C$100 million investment to upgrade its world-leading Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) signalling technology. Hitachi Rail aims to develop a new generation of its CBTC technology, SelTracTM (G9), which will integrate artificial intelligence (AI), 5G communications, edge and cloud computing. The next generation system will offer transit operators worldwide lower costs, minimized carbon footprint and enhanced passenger experience. The investment includes the expansion of Hitachi Rail’s workforce in Toronto, Ontario, creating 100 new jobs and retaining 1,000 highly skilled positions in its York Mills office, including R&D and engineering roles. “The over $100 million investment in the next generation of our world-leading SelTracTM technology is hugely exciting – and we are grateful to the Government of Ontario and Invest Ontario for their support,” said . “By integrating AI, 5G, edge and cloud computing, our system will allow urban rail transportation operators around the globe to improve passenger journeys and operate more efficiently. This Ontario-invented technology is a Canadian success story that is creating jobs and boosting economic growth.” CBTC is a modern urban signalling system that uses wireless communication between trains and infrastructure to operate urban transit and subway systems more efficiently and safely than conventional signalling. SelTracTM, invented in Ontario, is the world’s first moving block CBTC signalling system, currently operating in more than 100 lines in 40 major cities around the world including the O-Train in Ottawa. Ontario, home to one of the largest tech clusters in North America, is renowned for its strength in AI, automation and connectivity technologies. The province’s expertise in smart mobility, combined with Hitachi Rail’s global competence centre, makes Ontario the natural place to develop next-generation digital solutions for urban rail and metros. “As one of the largest and most sought-after tech hubs in North America, Ontario is driving the development of next-generation technologies that will strengthen economic growth across key sectors, including automation and transportation,” said . “Through Invest Ontario, we are proud to support Hitachi Rail’s expansion in Toronto and thank them for choosing our province as the ideal place for their continued growth and success.” The company’s York Mills office in Toronto serves as its engineering centre of excellence, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including labs, testing areas, and simulation environments. This expansion adds to Hitachi Rail’s growing presence in Canada that includes around 1,200 employees across the country, who are delivering and maintaining major transit projects in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Ottawa. Toronto is home to the company’s international urban transit signalling technology business, as well as large program teams based downtown and Mississauga that are delivering major new transit infrastructure, like the Ontario Line and Hurontario. “Under the leadership of Premier Ford, our government is investing $70 billion in the largest transit expansion in North America, connecting millions more Ontarians to reliable and affordable public transit. Today’s announcement means Hitachi Rail will be helping even more workers gain the critical expertise needed to deliver Ontario’s generational projects,” said . “Hitachi Rail’s investment is a testament to Ontario’s strengths in future technologies that are transforming industries from manufacturing to transportation. We are excited to support the company in advancing a made-in-Ontario technology that keeps cities around the world on the move,” said . In support of this investment, Ontario is providing $4.5 million in funding through the . Contact: Adam Love, Hitachi Rail on +1 (437) 234 4024, Notes to the editors: Hitachi Rail invented moving block CBTC technology in 1974 in Toronto with the support of the Ontario government. Since then, it has evolved into the world’s leading technology for urban rail and transit systems. The investment in G9 coincides with the 50 anniversary of the invention of the original technology. We have deployed CBTC technology in Ottawa, Montreal, London, Hong Kong, Doha, New York, Chile, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the UAE in the past 10 years. Hitachi Rail is committed to driving the sustainable mobility transition and has a clear focus on partnering with customers to rethink mobility. Its mission is to help every passenger, customer and community enjoy the benefits of more connected, seamless and sustainable transport. With revenues of over €7bn and 24,000 employees across more than 50 countries, Hitachi Rail is a trusted partner to the world’s best transport organisations. The company’s reach is global, but the business is local – with success built on developing local talent and investing in people and communities. Its international capabilities and expertise span every part of the urban, mainline and freight rail ecosystems – from high quality manufacturing and maintenance of rolling stock to secure digital signalling, smart operations and payment systems. Hitachi Rail, famous for Japan’s iconic high speed bullet train, draws on the digital and AI expertise of Hitachi Group companies to accelerate innovation and develop new technologies. Hitachi Group is present in 140 countries with over 270,000 employees and global revenues of €54.55bn / ¥8,564 bn. For more information, visit . A photo accompanying this announcement is available atBy Conor Ryan Weeks after Randy Moss went public with a cancer diagnosis , the Patriots paid tribute to the former wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer ahead of Saturday’s game against the Chargers. Ahead of kickoff, a flag featuring Moss’ name and Patriots No. 81 jersey was carried along the Gillette Stadium sidelines. On the stadium’s video board, a photo of Moss reeling in a one-handed touchdown was put on display along with the phrase: “Moss Out Cancer.” “Fans, we ask you to please stand and cheer on Randy Moss as we aim to Moss Out Cancer,” the video screen noted. “Let’s show Randy how much support he has from all of us in New England.” The Patriots’ tribute to their former wideout did not go unnoticed by Moss. “It’s the BIG crybaby here........Wanna thank u all for this!!LUV IS ALWAYS IN THE AIR,” Moss posted to X. It's the BIG crybaby here........Wanna thank u all for this!!LUV IS ALWAYS IN THE AIR♥️ https://t.co/mcbYsVAaCr This stands as the latest tribute that Moss has received from the New England crowd this year, with the former star receiver moved to tears after getting an extended ovation while speaking during Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall-of-Fame induction in June. All love for @RandyMoss 🥹 pic.twitter.com/8XTi1YYTnW Earlier this month, Moss went on Instagram Live and announced that doctors found a cancerous mass in his bile duct between his pancreas and liver, necessitating a “whipple procedure” surgery to help remove the cancerous mass. “I am a cancer survivor. Some trying times, but we made it through. I didn’t think I would ever be in a position like this, as healthy as I thought I was,” Moss, donning a hoodie that said “Team Moss,” said in the social-media video. Moss — who took a leave of absence from his media obligations on ESPN this month — is still set to undergo radiation and chemotherapy treatments as part of his recovery. Moss has received several tributes and shoutouts across the NFL since going public with his cancer diagnosis. The Minnesota Vikings — the team that Moss played eight seasons with — honored Moss in several ways during their win over the Bears on Dec. 16. Vikings legends Cris Carter and Jake Reed carried Moss’ jersey to the 50-yard line while serving as honorary captains for the pregame coin toss. Current Minnesota wideout Justin Jefferson also shouted out Moss after reeling in a touchdown catch in the win over Chicago. “We love you, Randy! That’s for you!” Jefferson shouted to the camera while making a “heart” gesture with his hands. "We love you Randy, that's for you" 💜 Justin Jefferson showing love to Randy Moss after the TD 🥹 pic.twitter.com/fiSD5Vl4Df Conor Ryan Conor Ryan is a staff writer covering the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, and Red Sox for Boston.com, a role he has held since 2023. Boston.com Today Sign up to receive the latest headlines in your inbox each morning. Be civil. Be kind.
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BOSTON — Forty years ago, Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie rolled to his right and threw a pass that has become one of college football’s most iconic moments. With Boston College trailing defending champion Miami, Flutie threw the Hail Mary and found receiver Gerard Phalen , who made the grab while falling into the end zone behind a pair of defenders for a game-winning 48-yard TD. Flutie and many of his 1984 teammates were honored on the field during BC’s 41-21 victory over North Carolina before the second quarter on Saturday afternoon, the anniversary of the Eagles’ Miracle in Miami. “There’s no way its been 40 years,” Flutie told The Associated Press on the sideline a few minutes before he walked out with some of his former teammates to be recognized after a video of The Play was shown on the scoreboards. It’s a moment and highlight that’s not only played throughout decades of BC students and fans, but around the college football world. “What is really so humbling is that the kids 40 years later are wearing 22 jerseys, still,” Flutie said of his old number. “That amazes me.” That game was played on national TV the Friday after Thanksgiving. The ironic thing is it was originally scheduled for earlier in the season before CBS paid Rutgers to move its game against Miami, thus setting up the BC-Miami post-holiday matchup. “It shows you how random some things are, that the game was moved,” Flutie said. “The game got moved to the Friday after Thanksgiving, which was the most watched game of the year. We both end up being nationally ranked and up there. All those things lent to how big the game itself was, and made the pass and the catch that much more relevant and remembered because so many people were watching.” There’s a statue of Flutie winding up to make The Pass outside the north gates at Alumni Stadium. Fans and visitors can often be seen taking photos there. “In casual conversation, it comes up every day,” Flutie said, when asked how many times people bring it up. “It brings a smile to my face every time we talk about it.” A week after the game-ending Flutie pass, the Eagles beat Holy Cross and before he flew off to New York to accept the Heisman. They went on to win the 49th Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day. “Forty years seem almost like incomprehensible,” said Phalen, also standing on the sideline a few minutes after the game started. “I always say to Doug: ‘Thank God for social media. It’s kept it alive for us.”’ Earlier this week, current BC coach Bill O’Brien, 55, was asked if he remembered where he was 40 years ago. “We were eating Thanksgiving leftovers in my family room,” he said. “My mom was saying a Rosary in the kitchen because she didn’t like Miami and wanted BC to win. My dad, my brother and I were watching the game. “It was unbelievable,” he said. “Everybody remembers where they were for the Hail Mary, Flutie pass.” Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-footballLet us not forget the victims of this senseless attack in the Haitian slum. Their lives mattered, and their deaths must not be in vain. May their memory serve as a rallying cry for justice, peace, and solidarity in a world still plagued by violence and injustice.In a post-game interview, Peyton credited his teammates for their help in executing the double team and creating the turnover. He emphasized the importance of trust and communication on defense, noting that without his teammates' support, the steal would not have been possible. Peyton's humility and team-first mentality reflect the Lakers' strong culture of unity and selflessness, which has been a key factor in their success this season.
According to reports, the organizers of the Spring Festival Gala have decided to include six language programs in this year's event. These programs will showcase the diversity and richness of the Chinese language and culture, and are expected to add a new dimension to the gala's lineup. The inclusion of these language programs is seen as a reflection of the gala's commitment to promoting linguistic diversity and cultural inclusivity.
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And so, as they savor the fruits of their labor and bask in the warm glow of their well-deserved success, the couple offer a simple yet profound message to the world: thank you, not just to each other, but to the indomitable spirit of resilience and perseverance that resides within us all. For it is that spirit that fuels our dreams, propels us forward, and ultimately, changes our lives for the better.
On a day Air Force added recruits for the future, it saw one of the key players of the present slip away. Defensive back Linoln Tuioti-Mariner, a standout of the defense during the second half of the season, announced on Twitter that he will enter the transfer portal when it opens on Monday. Assuming there is not change of direction, the sophomore’s final game with the program was Saturday’s 31-20 victory at San Diego State in which he had 10 tackles — four for loss — as the team closed the year with its fourth consecutive victory. "I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for the United States Air Force Academy football for an incredible journey over the last three years,” he wrote on social media. "This experience has shaped me in ways I’ll carry forever. “I’m truly grateful for my close friends and teammates who I’ve played with during my time at USAFA. It has been [a] journey that I will remember for the rest of my life.” Tuioti-Mariner went on to thank coaches — particularly Alex Means, Nick Toth and Brian Knorr — and friends and family. The departure of an established contributor is rare for Air Force football. Cadets can leave the academy without penalty until the beginning of their junior year. Because the Falcons almost never play freshmen and only occasionally see sophomores rise to featured roles, those players don’t generally see their stock rise at a time when they might be tempted to test the portal. Also, the cadet experience is frontloaded in terms of the most difficult parts, so many understandably feel invested and don’t wish to depart. But Tuioti-Mariner will certainly attract attention after averaging more than seven tackles over the final seven games with 6.5 TFL, a forced fumble, fumble recovery and two passes defended. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound native of Las Vegas who took a two-year church mission prior to joining the Falcons played the nickel or “spur” linebacker position in Air Force’s defense. Though the departure isn’t common in football, other sports have routinely seen players leave early — including 2024 NL Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes in baseball and current basketball players Jake Heidbreder (Clemson) and Rytis Petraitis (California). As movement in the portal becomes more frequent with fewer detriments to student-athletes, it could continue to become a hindrance for service academies that can lose players to transfer but not bring them in without that player starting over as a freshman with basic training. Others may be weighing the same decision. In a year marked by Air Force’s roster inexperience and then a rash of injuries that contributed to a 1-7 start, multiple young players saw action. Over the final stretch Tuioti-Mariner, quarterback Quentin Hayes, guard Alec Falk, outside linebacker David Santiago and safety Houston Hendrix were all starting as sophomores and fullback Owen Allen ran for more than 100 yards in a game.
Prologis Declares Quarterly DividendOne of the most exciting aspects of the Honor GT is the involvement of KPL (King Pro League) champion Yi Nuo in the performance calibration of the device. Yi Nuo, known for his exceptional skills and strategic gameplay in the competitive gaming scene, brings a wealth of expertise and insights to ensure that the Honor GT delivers an unparalleled gaming experience.
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