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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revolutionizing Deal-Making with AI-Powered Relationship Intelligence

Imagine having the perfect conversation with your ideal client at the exact moment they're searching for a solution. Ren Systems is on a mission to make this a reality through its AI-powered relationship intelligence technology. With $3.5 million in funding from JLL Spark, Camber Creek, ZoomInfo, an

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Salmon Farmers Sound Alarm: Can Canada's Coastal Communities Survive the Great Shift?

As the federal Liberal Party retreats on Vancouver Island, a pressing question hangs in the air: what's the real cost of forcing salmon farms to switch to land-based technology by 2029? The BC Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) is sounding the alarm, urging the government to rethink its plan and

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Mission: Impossible's AI Villain: Separating Fact from Fiction

The latest installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Dead Reckoning, features a rogue AI villain called the Entity. But does this depiction of AI hold up to scrutiny? AI expert Sasha Luccioni breaks down the inaccuracies in the film, pointing out that AI is only a tool and cannot set its own

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Sep 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's AI Ambition: Can They Catch Up to the US?

China has been working hard to catch up with the US in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Over the past 18 months, China's tech giants have launched their own AI models, looking to capitalize on the hype around AI. But can they really challenge the US in this area? Let's take a closer look a

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Divided We Shop: The Most Partisan Brands in America

Americans are more divided than ever, and this polarization extends far beyond politics. It's not just about who we vote for or what policies we support, but also where we shop, what we consume, and what charities we donate to. But what does this mean for the brands we love? According to YouGov, on

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

The GOP's Unlikely Allies: Can the Party Win Back the Working Class?

In the past, the Republican Party has been perceived as anti-union, but shifts in the economy and voter concerns have led to a realignment in their stance. This change is particularly noticeable in industrial areas such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. As the industrial power of the

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

BC United's Uncertain Future: What's Next for Houston Mayor Shane Brienen?

Brienen's situation is a prime example of the complexities that arise when party politics take priority over individual candidates' interests. The suspension of the B.C. United campaign and the subsequent merger with the B.C. Conservative party has left Brienen in a precarious position. By assuming

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

The Art of Omission: How Museums are Failing to Preserve History

In a world where museums prioritize identity politics and superstition over scientific fact, something is amiss. New York City's most renowned museums have become breeding grounds for political ideologies, particularly postmodernism, which elevates identity over truth. But what if this assumption

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Sep 12 2024POLITICS

Snooze Button for Democracy: Nadler's Slumber Sparks Outrage

Rep Jerrold Nadler the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee faced criticism and ridicule after appearing to doze off during an emotional hearing on the border crisis The committee was hearing from family members of victims who had suffered at the hands of violent illegal immigrants Did Na

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Sep 12 2024FINANCE

Uncovering the Hidden Gem of Charter School Muni Bonds

The municipal bond market has a secret gem that could provide a significant return for investors. Charter school bonds, a small but growing segment of the education muni bond landscape, are offering yields that are hard to resist. With a tax-equivalent yield of nearly 8% for those in the highest tax

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