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A Chinatown resident took the City of Vancouver and the Vancouver Police Department to court over a surveillance truck parked near her apartment. Karina Papenbrock-Ryan alleged the VPD violated her privacy and charter rights when it left its surveillance trailer on East Pender Street four years ago. The force calls the machine its . It consists of cameras and other equipment mounted on wheels. Police placed it outside the Chinese Cultural Centre in April 2020 in response to racist graffiti referencing COVID-19, the holocaust, and threatening violence against Asian people. The trailer was about one and a half blocks from Papenbrock-Ryan’s condominium. She estimated she walked through its field of view about 10 times without knowing what it was. When she saw a social media post explaining that it had cameras, she decided to modify her route so she wouldn’t walk past it anymore. “Ms. Papenbrock-Ryan describes this action as a test case dealing with the rights of the public to be free from mass surveillance by means of video cameras deployed in a public place or, put differently, general video surveillance without a specific investigative purpose,” judge Bruce Elwood wrote in his . Elwood dismissed Papenbrock-Elwood’s action but thanked her for bringing it forward. The case focused on whether her privacy was breached. Elwood explained there are already laws governing continually recorded police surveillance of public spaces, facial recognition technology, collection of personal information by the VPD, targeted surveillance during a criminal investigation, and the admissibility of video evidence during a criminal trial. The surveillance trailer records its video locally on a hard drive that’s wiped clean every four days unless an officer tries to access it. Though the judge accepted that Papenbrock-Elwood would have walked through its field of view, there’s nothing to suggest that a VPD officer accessed, reviewed, or distributed any images of her. Given the totality of circumstances, the judge didn’t think her privacy was violated. “At most, the footage of Ms. Papenbrock-Ryan would have disclosed her gender, her general appearance, her direction of travel, her mode of travel, and the date and time when she passed by,” the judge wrote. “It would not have revealed where she lives, where she works, where she was going, her religious or political beliefs, with whom she associates or any other biographical information about her.” Pepenbrock-Elwood’s privacy concerns also had to be balanced against community concerns following the hateful graffiti. “Provided it was working at the time, the [trailer] may have recorded a criminal act in progress, an image of a suspect, their direction and mode of travel, etc.” the judge wrote. “However, its primary purposes were to serve as a physical and psychological deterrent, and to reassure the community.” The judge looked at screenshots from the trailer and estimated its field of view at about 40 square metres. Its cameras were aimed at the Chinese Cultural Centre. The surveillance trailer ended up being removed in June 2020. It suffered technical difficulties that led to it not recording for several days. During that time, the trailer itself was tagged with graffiti.
Nvidia's venture into the artificial intelligence segment in the past couple of years has helped it rise through the ranks and become one of the market leaders at Wall Street. As of now, the S&P 500 is quite reliant on the likes of Nvidia, Google and other AI titans for maximum outcome, but come 2025, things may not be so easy for these stocks, claim reports. ET Year-end Special Reads Corporate Kalesh: Top family disputes of India Inc in 2024 The world of business lost these eminent people in 2024 Fast, faster, fastest: How 2024 put more speed into your shopping Will Nvidia face trouble in 2025? Nvidia's revenue and stock price has simply soared in 2024, and its growth has been something that other companies can only dream of. It is also expected that the hype of AI will stay in 2025 too, which would mean that Nvidia can touch $4 trillion market cap easily, and can even target the $5 trillion mark by 2026. However, tough competition from the likes of AMD, Google and others, may saturate Nvidia's rampant growth over the last few years, as these companies are also eyeing the top spot among top AI stocks in the US stock market. For this purpose, Meta Platforms, AMD, Palantir Technologies and others are delving deep into research and AI integration across major projects and services. Is Nvidia's market share being eyed? AMD is constantly angling to poach Nvidia’s customers and slice into its huge market share, which is a bad news for the Jensen Huang-led organization. If they are to hold their ground in the coming days, their research and development needs to stay top-notch, while also maintaining their strong consumer base. FAQs: Is Nvidia's stock price going to increase further? After Nvidia's decision of introducing AI-reliant GPUs, it's stock has shot through the roof, and is now growing at a phenomenal pace, throughout the current year. 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Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, and his wife Rosalynn shared an extraordinary love story that spanned nearly eight decades. Their journey together began in the small town of Plains, Georgia, where their lives intertwined long before romance blossomed. Their enduring partnership, which weathered personal challenges, political triumphs, and a lifetime of public service, stands as a testament to their unwavering devotion. The couple's story started when Jimmy and Rosalynn were children. Rosalynn Smith was born in 1927, two years after Jimmy. Their families were neighbours, and Rosalynn became close friends with Jimmy's sister, Ruth. Remarkably, Jimmy's mother, Lillian, assisted in Rosalynn's birth, further cementing the connection between the two families. It wasn't until 1945, during Jimmy's summer leave from the U.S. Naval Academy, that romance sparked between them. A 20-year-old Jimmy invited 17-year-old Rosalynn on a date to the movies, where he stole a kiss. The very next morning, he confidently told his mother: 'She's the one I'm going to marry.' Despite initially rejecting his first proposal to honour a promise to her father to finish college, Rosalynn eventually accepted Jimmy's proposal, and they married on 7 July 1946. Their wedding, held in their hometown, marked the beginning of what would become the longest marriage in U.S. presidential history. The Carters quickly settled into life as a military family, moving between assignments in Virginia, California, Hawaii, and Connecticut. Rosalynn's resilience and adaptability became evident early in their marriage, traits that would later define her role as a political partner. In 1953, following the death of Jimmy's father, the Carters returned to Plains to take over the family peanut farm. Although Rosalynn initially resented uprooting their lives, she soon found herself playing a vital role in the farm's operations. This collaboration laid the foundation for their enduring partnership, which extended to Jimmy's burgeoning political career. Jimmy's rise in politics saw him serve as a Georgia State Senator, Governor, and ultimately President of the United States. Rosalynn was instrumental in these successes, tirelessly campaigning for her husband and advocating for mental health awareness and women's rights. Following Jimmy's presidency, the couple dedicated their lives to humanitarian efforts. They co-founded The Carter Center, an organisation focused on global human rights and disease eradication. Their work with Habitat for Humanity saw them build and renovate over 4,300 affordable homes worldwide, cementing their reputation as champions of public service. Jimmy credited Rosalynn as his greatest partner, often writing poetry about her and highlighting her critical role in his accomplishments. Their ability to balance individual interests with shared goals strengthened their bond over the decades. In their later years, the Carters remained committed to one another despite health challenges. Rosalynn passed away peacefully on 19 November 2023, at the age of 96. Jimmy followed just over a year later, on 29 December 2024, at the age of 100.From wealth and success to murder suspect, the life of Luigi Mangione took a hard turn
Longtime Democrat switches to the GOP because of a glaring reason FL lawmaker switches parties immediately following reelection as a Democrat Sign up for the latest with DailyMail.com's U.S. politics newsletter By SARAH EWALL-WICE, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, DC Published: 21:09, 10 December 2024 | Updated: 21:18, 10 December 2024 e-mail 10 View comments A Florida state lawmaker who ran and won reelection as a Democrat in her Tampa district announced she is ditching the party and will move forward as a Republican barely a month after Election Day. Representative Susan Valdes announced her party switch to the GOP in a statement posted on X on Monday where she said she would not waste her final two years in the Florida legislature 'being ignored.' Republicans in Florida control both chambers in the state legislature and hold the governor's office. Valdes' party switch came just over a month after she won reelection as a Democrat to represent Florida's State House District 64 as a Democrat. The final vote in the November election had her beating her Republican challenger by just under 5 points or less than 3,000. In her statement, Valdes said she was a Democrat 'partly out of habit' and partly because she believed Democrats were the party most concerned with working families. But then she argued no one has a monopoly on good ideas. 'I will not waste my final two years in the Florida Legislature being ignored in a caucus whose leadership expects me to ignore the needs of my community,' she stated. State Rep. Susan Valdes announced just over one month after winning reelection as a Democrat that she would be switching her party registration to Republican and joining the state's GOP House supermajority Valdes argued by joining the GOP caucus she will be able to work on the problems facing her community. 'I want to roll up my sleeves and work,' she said. 'I want to be part of solving problems for West Tampa. I'm tired of being the party of protesting when I got into politics to be part of the party of progress.' Valdes said she would continue to fight for the people of West Tampa, but she argued the 'best way to do that is to stand with Speaker Perez and join the Republican supermajority.' State Rep. Valdes full statement on switching from Democrat to Republican The Florida lawmaker first entered the state House after running unopposed as a Democrat in 2018. She then won reelection on the Democratic ticket in 2020, 2022 and 2024. But earlier this month she ran to chair the Hillsborough County Democratic Party and lost. Just days later she announced her party switch. Republicans celebrated Valdes' party change including the GOP House Speaker Daniel Perez who said in a post that he was 'thrilled' to welcome her to the GOP supermajority. Governor Ron DeSantis noted her party affiliation change gave the Republicans its biggest majority in the history of the state House. But others online slammed the move as deceitful, questioned why she waited until after the election and called for her to return donations. Florida State Rep. Valdes speaking in a post she shared on X Vanessa Lester, who won the race for Hillsborough County Democratic Party chair blasted the move in a statement. 'While it remains disturbingly unclear whether she was entertaining the switch to become a Republican even as she was running to lead the local Party, ultimately it is her constituents in District 64 who have the most reason to be upset and betrayed,' Lester said. 'They voted for a Democrat to fight for them and ended up with a political opportunist who abandoned them,' she continued. In the November election, Valdes received more than 31,500 votes to secure her victory. Florida state Rep. Valdes posing with her family outside the White House in a December 2023 post where she thanked President Biden for the 'unforgettable experience' and his leadership In August, she joined fellow Democrats in Chicago for the Democratic National Convention where she wore a shirt in support of Kamala Harris for president and posted photos from the United Center featuring prominent Democrats. She also retweeted a series of posts celebrating President Biden, touting her support of Harris and other Democrats and slammed President-elect Donald Trump leading up to Election Day. Her switch to the Republican party gives the Florida GOP 85 seats in the state House out of 120. While Valdes eked out a victory in her district as a Democrat, Trump won Hillsborough County as a whole and the state. Politics Share or comment on this article: Longtime Democrat switches to the GOP because of a glaring reason e-mail Add commentNone
Maupay also had a dig at Everton when he departed on loan to Marseille in the summer and his latest taunt has further angered the Premier League club’s supporters. The 28-year-old said on X after Sean Dyche’s side had lost 2-0 to Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park on Sunday: “Whenever I’m having a bad day I just check the Everton score and smile.” Whenever I’m having a bad day I just check the Everton score and smile 🙂 — Neal Maupay (@nealmaupay_) December 29, 2024 Former boxer Tony Bellew was among the Toffees’ supporters who responded to Maupay, with the ex-world cruiserweight champion replying on X with: “P****!” Maupay endured a miserable spell at Everton, scoring just one league goal in 29 appearances after being signed by the Merseysiders for an undisclosed fee in 2022. He departed on a season-long loan to his former club Brentford for the 2023-24 season and left Goodison for a second time in August when Marseille signed him on loan with an obligation to make the deal permanent. After leaving Everton in the summer, Maupay outraged their fans by posting on social media a scene from the film Shawshank Redemption, famous for depicting the main character’s long fight for freedom.Key details about the man accused of killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO
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While large language models — the current gold standard, which is based on neural networks that power everything from Windows Copilot to ChatGPT — have improved incrementally in 2024, this was the year that the existential risks of AI became disturbingly clear. Another area poised for dramatic transformation is quantum computing , where new breakthroughs were reported every month. Not only are machines getting bigger and more powerful, but they're also becoming more reliable, as scientists inch closer to machines that outperform the best supercomputers . Some of the biggest breakthroughs came in error correction, which is a key problem that needs to be solved before quantum computers can realize their potential. And in the world of electronics, scientists edged closer to realizing a hypothetical component known as "universal memory," which, if achieved, will transform the devices we use daily. Here are the most transformative tech developments of 2024. We're closer to understanding the existential risks of AI This year, AI companies released incrementally better large language models — including OpenAI's o1, the Evo genetic mutation prediction model and the ESM3 protein sequencing model. We also saw better AI training and processing methods, such as a new tool that speeds up image generation by up to eight times and an algorithm that can compress these models so they're small enough to run locally on your smartphone . Related: Humanity faces a 'catastrophic' future if we don’t regulate AI, 'Godfather of AI' Yoshua Bengio says Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter now Get the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox. But this was also the year that the existential threats associated with AI came into sharp focus. In January, a study showed that widely used safety training methods failed to remove malicious behavior in models that had been "poisoned," or engineered to display harmful or undesirable tendencies. The study, described by its authors as "legitimately scary," found that in one case, a rogue AI learned to recognize the trigger for its malicious actions and thus tried to hide its antisocial behavior from its human handlers. They could see what the AI was really "thinking" the whole time, of course, but this wouldn't always be the case in the real world. We're forging a viable path to useful quantum computers It was a busy 12 months in quantum computing research. In January, quantum computing company QuEra created a new machine with 256 physical qubits and 10 "logical qubits" — collections of physical qubits tied together through quantum entanglement — that reduces errors by storing the same data in different places. At the time, this was the first machine with built-in quantum error correction. But teams worldwide are trying to reduce the error rate in qubits. The marquee development in error correction was unveiled in December, when Google scientists announced that they had built a new generation of quantum processing units (QPUs) that achieved a significant milestone in error correction, where, as you scale up the number of qubits, you fix more errors than you introduce. This will lead to exponential error reductions as the number of entangled qubits increases. The new 105-qubit Willow chip , which is a successor to Sycamore, managed to achieve a breathtaking result in benchmarking, solving a problem in five minutes that a supercomputer would have taken 10 septillion years to crack — that's a quadrillion times the age of the universe. "Universal memory" is inching close to reality — this is what it means for the devices we use While this year brought several innovative computer components — including a new type of data storage that can withstand extreme heat , as well as a DNA-infused computer chip — some of the biggest advancements came in the development of "universal memory." This is a type of component that will dramatically increase the speed of computing and reduce energy consumption. All computers use two types of memory at once: short-term memory, like random access memory (RAM), and long-term storage, like solid-state drives (SSDs) or flash memory. RAM is incredibly fast but requires a constant power supply; all memory stored in RAM is deleted as soon as a computer is turned off. SSDs, by contrast, are relatively slow but can retain information without power. Universal memory is a third type of memory that combines the best of the first two kinds — and, in 2024, scientists inched closer to realizing this technology. At the start of the year, scientists showed that a new material dubbed "GST467" was a viable candidate for phase-change memory — a type of memory that creates 1s and 0s of computing data when it switches between high- and low-resistance states in a glass-like material. When it crystallizes, it represents 1 and releases a large amount of energy. When it melts, it represents 0 and absorbs the same amount of energy. In testing, this material proved faster and more efficient than other candidates for universal memory, such as ULTRARAM , the current leading candidate. — Mathematicians devised novel problems to challenge advanced AIs' reasoning skills — and they failed almost every test — New quantum computing milestone smashes entanglement world record — 'Crazy idea' memory device could slash AI energy consumption by up to 2,500 times Other candidates are also promising — and bizarre. In April, for example, scientists proposed that a weird magnetic quasiparticle known as a "skyrmion" may one day be used in universal memory instead of electrons . In the new study, they sped up skyrmions from their normal speeds of 100 meters per second (roughly 225 mph, or 362 km/h) — which is too slow to be used in computing memory — to 2,000 mph (3,200 km/h). Then, toward the end of the year, scientists accidentally discovered another material that could be used for phase-change memory . This one lowered the energy requirements for data storage by up to a billion times. This discovery happened entirely by chance, showing that, in the world of science and technology, you may never know how close you are to a major breakthrough.
Seattle Seahawks receiver is DK Metcalf is just fine when he doesn't have the the ball because it means he gets to showcase his blocking skills. “I just look at it as a sign of respect that I’ve gained from other defensive coordinators and just continue to do my job with it as blocking or being a decoy,” the two-time Pro Bowler said. While opposing defenses have keyed in on Metcalf, other aspects of Seattle's offense have surfaced during its four-game winning streak. The run has the Seahawks (8-5) sitting atop the NFC West heading into Sunday night's game against the visiting Green Bay Packers (9-4). Geno Smith's new top target is second-year receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who needs 89 receiving yards for his first career 1,000-yard season. Smith-Njigba has 75 catches for 911 yards and five touchdowns, while Metcalf, often dealing with double coverage, has 54 catches for 812 yards and two scores. Metcalf says he feels the pride of a “proud parent or a big brother” when it comes to Smith-Njigba's success. Seattle's offense also got a boost from the ground game in a 30-18 victory over the Arizona Cardinals last weekend . Zach Charbonnet, filling in for the injured Kenneth Walker III, ran for a career-best 134 yards and two touchdowns. The Seahawks face another hot team in the Packers (9-4), who have won seven of nine. Green Bay's two losses over that stretch have come against NFC-best Detroit (12-1), including a 34-31 victory by the Lions on Dec. 5, which means the NFC North title is likely out of reach for the Packers. The Packers are well-positioned for a playoff berth, but that almost certainly won't come this weekend. They would need a win, a loss or tie by the Atlanta Falcons and a tie between the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers. Metcalf, who learned to block from his father, former Chicago Bears offensive lineman Terrence Metcalf, says he tries to take blocking seriously to set himself apart from other receivers. His priorities are simple when he's getting double-teamed and the ball goes elsewhere. “Trying to block my (butt) off and trying to get pancakes on defensive backs,” he said. When the Packers surged their way into the playoffs last season, quarterback Jordan Love was a major reason why. He had 18 touchdown passes and one interception during Green Bay's final eight games. During the last four games of this season, Love ranks third in the NFL with a 118.9 passer rating with six touchdowns, one interception and a league-best 10.3 yards per attempt. “I always feel like I can put the ball where I want to — and that’s part of it, too, having that confidence to be able to throw those passes,” Love said. “There’s always like I said a handful of plays that might not come off or be in the exact spot that you wanted it to or the throw might be a little bit off. So, that’s where you’ve just got to try to be at your best every play, be consistent and accurate as possible.” Green Bay’s pass defense has been picked apart the last two weeks. First, it was torched by Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins in a Packers win. Next, it allowed Jared Goff to complete his final 13 passes as the Lions rallied to victory. It won’t get any easier this week. Smith is second in the NFL in attempts, completions and passing yards and is fifth in completion percentage. “It’s been a remarkable turnaround for him in terms of just where he started,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur said. “It’s not always where you start, but where you finish. And it tells me a lot about the person in terms of his resiliency and ability to fight through some adversity. He’s a dangerous quarterback.” The potential return of former All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander (knee) could help the Packers. Will the Packers break out their head-to-toe white uniforms? The last time Green Bay wore the winter white look was in a 24-22 win over Houston in October. The Packers asked fans to weigh in on social media . As for the Seahawks, they'll be sporting their “Action Green” uniforms. Metcalf is a fan. “I would say this about the Action Green, I love them personally in my opinion, but the big guys hate them. I don’t know why, don’t ask me," he said. “Hopefully, the Packers wear all white, so it’ll be a fun-looking game.” AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nflBaba Vanga predictions: Prophetic timeline of the Nostradamus of the Balkans finally out? Here's some key prophecies
Donald Trump Still Wants to Take Control of Greenland—And Now Canada and the Panama Canal, TooNew Delhi: Manufacturing companies are likely to ramp up investments into technology integration to 11-15% of their overall budget in the next two years, compared with the existing 10%, a report by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) showed. These increased investments are likely go into IoT (Internet of Things), robotics and Big Data, the report titled ‘Smart Manufacturing: Unlocking India’s Potential' said. This could be important as the share of the manufacturing sector in the gross domestic profit (GDP) has remained flat at about 13-17% over the last few years, even as services leads growth in India's economic output. Capital-intensive industries like semiconductors, aerospace, and automotive are leading the charge in adopting these technologies, the report said, while traditional industries like textiles and food processing are gradually transitioning towards digitization. Manufacturing employed about 18.4 million people in FY23 as per Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) data released in September this year, about 7.5% higher than the 17.2 million in FY22. Also read: Build workers’ homes closer to factories to make manufacturing more productive and competitive: Niti Aayog Less than a third of Indian firms across major manufacturing sectors benefit from the integrated information technology (IT) connectivity they have created among subsystems, indicating room for improvement, the report also showed. IT connectivity integration About 20% of the surveyed firms have little or no IT connectivity integration in place, the report noted. "Only 30% of companies with very well integrated IT systems benefit from seamless connectivity between subsystems, enabling real-time data analysis and supporting agile decision-making. This suggests that there is significant room for improvement, especially for the 20% with limited or no integration," said the CII report. CII noted from its extensive surveys across the Indian manufacturing sector that most Indian firms are committed to digitization and technology adoption, at a time when the adoption of automation tools and artificial intelligence (AI) is rising across the globe. While many companies, particularly in sectors such as capital goods, chemicals, electronics, and steel are committed to investing in technology and going digital, CII observed variance across these sectors. For instance, in the electronics sector, many companies have well-defined strategies with a high commitment to technology integration, while in the automobile sector, there is more variation - ranging from companies with no strategy at all to companies with extremely committed and clear strategies, CII said in the report. This is due to the differing business sizes and market segments observed in the automobile sector, the CII report said. Also read: Time is running out to revive India’s manufacturing sector The capital goods sector is bolstering its technology inclusion, with many companies either having a clear roadmap towards technology investments, or companies being in the process of developing such investment plans. "Larger companies are likely leading the charge, but smaller ones are catching up," the CII report said. The report said that challenges within the manufacturing sector such as high costs, unclear returns on investment, and the integration of legacy systems persist, especially for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Additionally, the report underscores the urgent need for workforce upskilling to bridge the skills gap and enable seamless adoption of advanced technologies. CII recommended in the report the formation more public-private partnerships to establish shared technology hubs, the strengthening of industry-academia collaboration, and implementation of supportive policies to encourage broader adoption of smart manufacturing along with a push for increasing budget allocations for technology.
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