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The Week in AI: Nvidia and HubSpot Launch Platforms as Big Tech Bets on Data Centers

PYMNTS.com 

Technology firms are launching ambitious artificial intelligence projects aimed at transforming multiple industries. From Nvidia’s telecom platform to HubSpot’s marketing suite and a $100 billion data center initiative backed by Microsoft and BlackRock, these efforts promise to overhaul everything from wireless networks to supply chains and customer experiences. Nvidia’s AI Aerial Takes Flight Nvidia’s new […]

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Quick-thinking Lifestyles staff save man’s life

Liverpool Express 

A grandfather who suffered a heart attack at Lifestyles Ellergreen leisure centre has praised Council staff for saving his life, calling their swift response “unbelievable.” On Wednesday, 14 August, 80-year-old Ted Sturgeon, who is a regular visitor to the leisure centre, collapsed from heart failure as he entered the dryside changing area. Within 30 seconds, quick-thinking staff responded, led by Duty Manager Arron McCann, alongside Training Officer Natalie Wainwright and Attendant Heather Gibb. Читать дальше...

Self-Care for Winter - By Suzy Reading

FemaleFirst.co.uk 

Self-Care for Winter - By Suzy Reading Chartered psychologist and self-care expert Suzy Reading has 7 steps to not only survive but to feel nourished, healthy and inspired in the winter months

Beloved Black Music Legends Who Are Still Alive and Kicking

TheRoot.com 

This week, fans are still mourning the passing of a couple of Black music’s best – Frankie Beverly and Tito Jackson. But as the tributes pour in for those legends we lost, we wanted to take time to honor some of the legendary artists who are still with us and continue to influence generations of artists and fans…

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Jonathan Holloway Was Far More Than Rutgers’s First Black President

The New Republic 

Almost every media account of Jonathan Holloway’s announcement this week that he’ll resign as president of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, adds that he is Rutgers’s “first Black president.” But Holloway’s race hasn’t figured at all in the toxic crosscurrents, coming from left and right, that have driven him to resign after finishing his first five-year term at the university. Race hasn’t figured in his own personal calculations, either, as I know from having spoken with him often during our years teaching at Yale... Читать дальше...