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Fintech is transforming the face of global payments. Recent global investments and interests in financial technology ventures signify the reverberating impact of the digital revolution in the banking and financial services sector, from wealth management to microfinance.
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“Dr. Grey Walter was a neurologist, robotics pioneer, and a bit of a mad scientist. Living in Bristol, England in 1949, without the aid of modern day computer processors, he built reactive, autonomous robots that could wander about and avoid obstacles. Each robot had two simulated neurons, sufficient for them to display complex behavior. Significantly, Walter’s tortoises represent the first real world demonstration of artificial life.“
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“Chinese sellers resort to a wide range of cunning techniques to manipulate product listings on Amazon and boost sales. WSJ’s Jon Emont investigates the fraudsters’ strategies and explains how consumers can detect sham listings”. Reblog with caption 🙃
In this race for applying AI in unique and attractive ways, an important piece of the AI learning curve is missing—the flashy AI technology used at the front end cannot be fully appreciated without a complex infrastructure that comprises end-to-end process automation. Read More
The learning landscape has completely changed today. Advancements in the technology are disrupting the functioning of many organizations. Digital learning acts as the force that motivates the workplace learners to move the organization forward. There is a number of learning techniques other than LMS.
The transition from a learning methodology to another is difficult. However, the changes have to be accepted by the users to enhance the learning process.
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How Chrome and Firefox could ruin your online business this month
by Paul Ducklin
Chrome 70 comes out today.
Most people who use Google’s popular browser will receive the update, and either won’t realise or won’t especially care about the changes it contains.
Next Tuesday, Firefox 63 will be released, and much the same thing will happen for users of Mozilla’s browser.
But one of the changes common to both those products, which have a huge majority of the…
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Take a moment and recognize the incredible contribution you made to your community and your country by voting in the midterm elections earlier this week. You exercised your right to vote and you made your voice heard. That is no small feat.
The results of the election may have left some of you disappointed, but we wanted to point out just how much new diversity and representation people like you voted into office. Our leaders should reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, and this year you elected a whole bunch of firsts:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, representing New York’s 14th Congressional District, becomes the youngest woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress.
Rashida Tlaib, Michigan, is the first Muslim woman to be elected into Congress.
Ilhan Omar, Minnesota, is the first Somali American to be elected in Congress.
Ayanna Pressley becomes Massachusetts’ first Black Congresswoman.
Jared Polis, Colorado, is the first openly gay man elected governor in the United States.
Sharice Davids becomes one of the first Native American and openly lesbian woman to be elected to Congress.
Deb Haaland is also one of the first Native American women elected to Congress.
Letitia James becomes the first woman in New York to be elected as Attorney General, the first African-American woman to be elected statewide office, and the first Black person to serve as Attorney General.
Jahana Hayes is the first Black woman to represent Connecticut in Congress.
Massachusetts voted to maintain its anti-discrimination law protecting trans and nonbinary people.
Florida passes Amendment 4, which restores voting rights to 1.4 million ex-felons who have completed their sentences.
This was all done by you. You made these monumental changes happen with the power of your vote.
Let’s remember: it isn’t over. Voting isn’t the end. Continue to volunteer in your communities and attend events to keep your community in check. Remember that change rarely comes without action. Take action.
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