Category: Machine Learning

  • MIL-OSI: Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) Bolsters Industry Backing with Second Wave of Sponsors

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

     DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Oct. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) welcomes a powerhouse lineup of additional sponsors as it gears up for its inaugural event in Dubai this November. This second wave of support underscores the industry’s resounding endorsement of CCCC’s mission to empower the next generation of crypto influencers.

    Aptos, a leading Layer 1 blockchain project, joins the ranks as the Title Sponsor, reinforcing CCCC’s mission to inspire innovation, education, and cross-community collaboration.

    Bitget, a top-tier crypto exchange and web3 company, steps up as a Platinum Sponsor, demonstrating its dedication to nurturing a vibrant and informed crypto community. TON, the native currency of The Open Network, lends its support as a Gold Sponsor, signaling a united effort to nurture a vibrant blockchain ecosystem.

    Backing the event as Silver Sponsors are key players like HTX, Circle, Animoca Brands, Solana Foundation, Morph, WEEX, and more, underscoring the collective industry effort behind CCCC’s mission.

    “We are incredibly grateful for the overwhelming support from these industry titans,” said Phoebe Peng, spokesperson for CCCC. “Their commitment to CCCC reinforces the crucial role content creators play in shaping the future of crypto. This diverse group of sponsors represents the very heart of our vision: a collaborative ecosystem where innovation thrives.”

    Quotes from Title, Platinum and Gold Sponsors

    “Aptos is thrilled to be the Title Sponsor of CCCC,” said Avery Ching, Co-Founder and CTO at Aptos Labs. “Empowering content creators to engage and innovate aligns with our mission to provide scalable blockchain technology, paving the way for the future of Web3.”

    “Bitget is proud to be a Platinum Sponsor of CCCC,” said Gracy Chen, Chief Executive Officer of Bitget. “We believe in the power of education and fostering a positive dialogue within the crypto space. CCCC provides a valuable platform for content creators to share their knowledge and insights.”

    “TON is excited to support CCCC as a Gold Sponsor,” said Jack Booth, co-founder of TON Society. “This event embodies collaboration and innovation – key elements for the continued growth of the blockchain ecosystem.”

    Event Overview

    CCCC is the premier annual gathering for the crypto community, scheduled for November 8th to 10th in Dubai. It offers a unique platform for content creators, influencers, and KOLs to learn, mingle and grow. Through workshops, panels, and networking opportunities, CCCC empowers attendees to become powerful advocates for crypto adoption.

    For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or to register for the event, please users can visit: https://www.cccc.buzz/

    About Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC)

    CCCC is a team of industry experts and visionaries committed to shaping the future of content creation within the Web3 and crypto sphere. Driven by a shared passion for creating a high-value community, we’ve curated a campus that promises an experience unlike any other.

    For more details about CCCC, users can visit: https://www.cccc.buzz/

    For inquiries, please contact: hello@cccc.buzz

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  • MIL-OSI China: China’s PCT international patent applications top world for 5 consecutive years: WIPO chief

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China’s PCT international patent applications top world for 5 consecutive years: WIPO chief

    HANGZHOU, Oct. 20 — China’s international patent applications via the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) ranks first in the world for five consecutive years, said the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) chief during the ongoing 2024 International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) World Congress.

    During the congress that opened Saturday in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province, WIPO Director General Daren Tang said it is a milestone that the congress is being held in China for the first time.

    Tang said in a video that in the mid-1990s, when China joined the PCT of the WIPO, the annual number of international patent applications via the PCT framework was only about 100, and by 2023 the number reached about 70,000.

    According to AIPPI President Shoichi Okuyama, in recent years, the number of intellectual property applications in China has grown rapidly, and China has become the country with the most international patent applications, meaning that China’s sci-tech innovation capacity has made great progress.

    China has been working hard to formulate and improve relevant laws on intellectual property protection and has maintained active communication and exchanges with other international parties, he added.

    China became the first country in the world to have more than 4 million valid domestic invention patents. The number of applications for international patents via the PCT, design patents in the Hague System and international trademarks under the Madrid System rank among the top in the world.

    Held from Saturday to next Tuesday, the congress attracted about 2,300 industry insiders from 92 countries and regions for in-depth discussions on cutting-edge and hot issues in the field of intellectual property.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Severe Thunderstorm Watch 691

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Note:  The expiration time in the watch graphic is amended if the watch is replaced, cancelled or extended.Note: Click for Watch Status Reports.
    SEL1

    URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 691
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    555 PM MDT Sun Oct 20 2024

    The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a

    * Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of
    Eastern New Mexico

    * Effective this Sunday afternoon and Monday morning from 555 PM
    until 100 AM MDT.

    * Primary threats include…
    Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible
    Scattered large hail events to 1.5 inches in diameter possible
    A tornado or two possible

    SUMMARY…Scattered strong to severe storms are expected to further
    develop through the early evening hours, mainly posing a large hail
    and severe wind gust risk through the evening.

    The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 60
    statute miles east and west of a line from 25 miles northeast of
    Raton NM to 20 miles southwest of Roswell NM. For a complete
    depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update
    (WOUS64 KWNS WOU1).

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

    REMEMBER…A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are
    favorable for severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area.
    Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening
    weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible
    warnings. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce
    tornadoes.

    &&

    AVIATION…A few severe thunderstorms with hail surface and aloft to
    1.5 inches. Extreme turbulence and surface wind gusts to 60 knots. A
    few cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 500. Mean storm motion vector
    23025.

    …Guyer

    SEL1

    URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 691
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    555 PM MDT Sun Oct 20 2024

    The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a

    * Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of
    Eastern New Mexico

    * Effective this Sunday afternoon and Monday morning from 555 PM
    until 100 AM MDT.

    * Primary threats include…
    Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible
    Scattered large hail events to 1.5 inches in diameter possible
    A tornado or two possible

    SUMMARY…Scattered strong to severe storms are expected to further
    develop through the early evening hours, mainly posing a large hail
    and severe wind gust risk through the evening.

    The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 60
    statute miles east and west of a line from 25 miles northeast of
    Raton NM to 20 miles southwest of Roswell NM. For a complete
    depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update
    (WOUS64 KWNS WOU1).

    PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

    REMEMBER…A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are
    favorable for severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area.
    Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening
    weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible
    warnings. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce
    tornadoes.

    &&

    AVIATION…A few severe thunderstorms with hail surface and aloft to
    1.5 inches. Extreme turbulence and surface wind gusts to 60 knots. A
    few cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 500. Mean storm motion vector
    23025.

    …Guyer

    Note: The Aviation Watch (SAW) product is an approximation to the watch area. The actual watch is depicted by the shaded areas.
    SAW1
    WW 691 SEVERE TSTM NM 202355Z – 210700Z
    AXIS..60 STATUTE MILES EAST AND WEST OF LINE..
    25NE RTN/RATON NM/ – 20SW ROW/ROSWELL NM/
    ..AVIATION COORDS.. 50NM E/W /33WSW TBE – 17SSW CME/
    HAIL SURFACE AND ALOFT..1.5 INCHES. WIND GUSTS..60 KNOTS.
    MAX TOPS TO 500. MEAN STORM MOTION VECTOR 23025.

    LAT…LON 36970309 33080374 33080581 36970527

    THIS IS AN APPROXIMATION TO THE WATCH AREA. FOR A
    COMPLETE DEPICTION OF THE WATCH SEE WOUS64 KWNS
    FOR WOU1.

    Watch 691 Status Report Message has not been issued yet.

    Note:  Click for Complete Product Text.Tornadoes

    Probability of 2 or more tornadoes

    Low (20%)

    Probability of 1 or more strong (EF2-EF5) tornadoes

    Low (5%)

    Wind

    Probability of 10 or more severe wind events

    Mod (40%)

    Probability of 1 or more wind events > 65 knots

    Low (20%)

    Hail

    Probability of 10 or more severe hail events

    Mod (50%)

    Probability of 1 or more hailstones > 2 inches

    Low (20%)

    Combined Severe Hail/Wind

    Probability of 6 or more combined severe hail/wind events

    High (70%)

    For each watch, probabilities for particular events inside the watch (listed above in each table) are determined by the issuing forecaster. The “Low” category contains probability values ranging from less than 2% to 20% (EF2-EF5 tornadoes), less than 5% to 20% (all other probabilities), “Moderate” from 30% to 60%, and “High” from 70% to greater than 95%. High values are bolded and lighter in color to provide awareness of an increased threat for a particular event.

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese EVs stand out at Paris Motor Show

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    People visit the pavilion of Chinese carmaker BYD at the 2024 Paris Motor Show during the media day in Paris, France, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The 2024 Paris Motor Show concluded on Sunday, with electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers from China, Europe and the United States showcasing their latest models as competition in the global EV market intensifies.

    Automakers from these regions displayed their vehicles side by side at the event, offering attendees the chance to compare technologies, pricing, and quality firsthand.

    “People are ready to fight against climate change and drive EVs, but not at any cost,” said Serge Gachot, director of the Paris Motor Show, stressing that prices are a major concern.

    He added that Chinese manufacturers are using innovation to bring down costs, making them formidable competitors globally.

    Amid ongoing trade tensions and concerns over potential tariffs on imported Chinese EVs, demand for affordable, high-quality EVs has outpaced protectionist sentiment. Test drives of Chinese models were popular among European attendees, with many praising their advanced features and value for money.

    People visit the pavilion of the Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC Group) at the 2024 Paris Motor Show during the media day in Paris, France, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Cost competitiveness

    Several major European carmakers unveiled low-cost EVs, which analysts say is a response to the cost competitiveness posed by Chinese competitors. French carmaker Renault presented its Twingo E-Tech electric prototype, set to debut in 2026 at a price below 20,000 euros (21,748 U.S. dollars).

    Renault also showcased its R4 and R5 electric models, while its Dacia brand promoted the Spring model, price said to be under 20,000 euros (21,748 dollars). BMW introduced budget-friendly MINI models, including a Chinese-made version, alongside premium options like the 5-door Aceman.

    Data from research firm JATO show the average retail price of a battery EV in China was around 31,000 euros (33,710 dollars) in the first half of 2023, compared to 66,000 euros (71,770 dollars) in Europe and 68,000 euros (73,945 dollars) in the United States.

    While European manufacturers work to lower prices, Chinese EV makers are attracting attention with their cutting-edge technology, high-quality vehicles and luxurious interiors offered at more competitive prices. A standout moment at the show was the AITO 9 model, which completed a 15,000-kilometer journey from Chongqing to Paris over 38 days, crossing 12 countries.

    Maxime, a 15-year-old French attendee, marveled at the vehicle’s design and high-end entertainment systems. “The car feels like a world of technology. I could sleep here all day,” he said.

    At BYD’s booth, another attendee called Vanessa was particularly impressed by the luxury Yangwang U8 SUV and the Sealion 7 model. She mentioned that she used to drive a Renault, but after seeing Chinese EVs, she said that Chinese EVs offer superior quality, advanced technology, and stylish interiors compared to European models in the same price range.

    A woman visits the pavilion of Chinese carmaker FAW-Hongqi at the 2024 Paris Motor Show during the media day in Paris, France, Oct. 14, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Cooperation over competition

    Despite geopolitical risks, many automakers emphasized the importance of cross-border collaboration in an increasingly competitive market. The Paris Motor Show provided a platform for industry players to exchange ideas and explore partnerships.

    In recent years, cooperation between Chinese and Western companies has expanded. Tesla’s Shanghai Gigafactory has become a global production hub, while Renault’s Dacia Spring, developed in China, is a top seller in Europe.

    At the motor show, Leapmotor, in collaboration with Stellantis, unveiled the B10-a compact electric SUV that will be produced in Poland for European consumers.

    Carlos Tavares, CEO of Stellantis, said that the global automotive industry stands to gain from the collaboration, highlighting the significant demand for affordable, high-quality EVs and how their partnership would help meet this need.

    Leapmotor International CEO Xin Tianshu noted that such collaboration leverages each company’s strengths. “Leapmotor brings technology and cost advantages, while Stellantis offers global sales and manufacturing capacity,” he said.

    “The debut highlights Leapmotor’s rapid growth in Europe, with over 200 dealers already established across 13 markets, aiming to reach 500 sales points by 2025,” Leapmotor revealed.

    Nicolas Caillault, CEO of Car East France and a dealer for China’s Hongqi brand, emphasized the crucial role of international cooperation. “The United States needs China, and Europe needs China. It is a must for us to cooperate,” he said.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese-made tunneling machine passes milestone

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    A technician examines equipment inside the world’s largest shield machine for railway construction in April before it began operation. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The world’s largest shield machine for railway construction, a tunneling device with a diameter of 15.4 meters, excavated its 1,000th ring segment on Sunday to reach 2 kilometers, a milestone in the construction of a tunnel beneath the Yangtze River for a high-speed railway.

    The achievement also means that the shield machine, called Linghang, which was independently developed by China, is pressing ahead to a higher level of construction difficulty, according to China Railway Tunnel Group Co, constructor of what will be a 14.25-km underwater railway tunnel linking Shanghai’s Chongming Island with Taicang, a city in Jiangsu province.

    “With a gradual, slight downward slope, the pressure from the surrounding water on the construction project is escalating. Many parts of the tunnel to accommodate railway tracks in both directions are to be built at 89 meters underneath the river, where the water pressure is 0.9 megapascal — as enormous as holding six people on a fingernail,” said Fu Bowei, the project’s deputy chief engineer.

    “Such gigantic water pressure places high demands on the performance of our equipment and technologies,” Fu said, adding that the 128-meter-long shield machine began work in April.

    High-speed trains are expected to run at a maximum speed of 350 km/h inside the tunnel — the world’s highest speed in underwater tunnels — and outside the tunnel.

    According to Shanghai’s Jiefang Daily, the tunnel will be ready for the operation of the Shanghai-Nanjing-Hefei high-speed railway by the end of 2029.

    So far, tunnel construction has crossed the embankment on the north side of the Yangtze River and proceeded more than 1,100 meters into the riverbed, and the excavation environment has changed from soft soil to sandy formation.

    “Moreover, hard cement is contained in the environment, which makes the shield cutter easy to wear during tunneling. The shield machine is equipped with a system to detect tool wear. Whenever wear is detected, we make corresponding adjustments,” said Fu.

    “Also, the construction is currently under a protection area for aquatic products, and we must optimize tunneling parameters, including those regarding slurry pressure, thrust and advancing speed, to make its operation adaptable to the environment,” he said.

    The entire tunneling project needs to cross nearly 20 risk sources, including the protection areas for aquatic products as well as docks and parks, said Fu.

    Liu Jianping, deputy manager of the project, said eight smart construction systems, integrating technologies such as cloud computing and virtual and real integration, as well as artificial intelligence inspection, are being deployed.

    These smart systems will be used in tunneling, assembly, prefabrication, transportation, ventilation, detection and management and control.

    The Shanghai-Nanjing-Hefei high-speed railway is the eastern section of the Shanghai-Chongqing-Chengdu high-speed route, and is an important part of the high-speed rail corridor along the Yangtze River in the nation’s “Eight Vertical and Eight Horizontal” rail network.

    The project will create a fast new channel between a megacity cluster with Shanghai as the core as well as two city clusters centered on Nanjing and Hefei.

    It is expected to further bring cities in the Yangtze River delta closer to one another, serving the coordinated development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and promoting the integrated development of the delta region.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: Intelligent auto sector speeding up

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    People visit the exhibition booth of AITO, an NEV brand jointly developed by Huawei and Chongqing-based automaker Seres, during the 2024 World Intelligent Connected Vehicles Conference in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 17, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

    China is vrooming to shape the future of intelligent connected vehicles, with creation of a new industry road map underway, and is aiming for greater advancements in autonomous driving, high-end supply chains and global cooperation, according to government officials, company executives and industry experts.

    Jin Zhuanglong, minister of industry and information technology, said the country will draft a comprehensive development plan for the intelligent connected vehicle, or ICV, industry, with the aim of harmonizing vehicle-road integration and enhancing software and hardware collaboration in the sector.

    The term “intelligent connected vehicles” basically refers to “smarter” cars equipped with advanced technologies like artificial intelligence that enable them to communicate with other vehicles, the cloud and infrastructure like roads.

    “Now, China has basically formed a comprehensive industrial system spanning chips, sensors, computing platforms, chassis control and vehicle-cloud connection for the ICV industry,” Jin said at the 2024 World Intelligent Connected Vehicles Conference, which ended on Saturday in Beijing.

    Jin also said that accelerated steps will be taken to formulate a regulatory system for high-level autonomous driving.

    Another official of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said at the conference that China’s self-driving cars are “nearing readiness for public roads”, with a group of autonomous driving vehicles awaiting evaluation and permission for the final rollout.

    The remarks came as President Xi Jinping said that science and technology should spearhead the advancement of Chinese modernization, during a recent inspection tour of East China’s Anhui province, where he took a close look at high-tech products including intelligent connected vehicles at an exhibition of scientific and technological innovations.

    Buoyed by such accelerated efforts in developing high-tech and intelligent connected vehicles, Lei Jun, founder of tech heavyweight Xiaomi Corp, said at the conference that the company is expected to meet its goal of delivering 100,000 Xiaomi SU7s — electric vehicles launched by the company as a venture into the ICV sector — by November, which is ahead of its year-end target.

    Li Shufu, chairman of Chinese automaker Geely Holding Group, said that Chinese automakers are racing into a new stage of development with intelligence as their core competitiveness. Like many leading car companies, Geely has made progress in human-machine interaction, intelligent driving, chips and low-orbit satellites, he said.

    Such confidence was also expressed by international players. Ralf Brandstaetter, chairman and CEO of Volkswagen Group China, said, “China is the future of the global automotive industry, and we are committed to being part of this journey in the era of intelligent connected vehicles.”

    In addition to building its largest development center outside Germany in Hefei, the capital of Anhui province, Volkswagen is strengthening cooperation with Chinese manufacturers like Xpeng and local high-tech companies such as Horizon Robotics, operating system provider Thundersoft and battery maker Gotion High-Tech Co, he said in a video speech to the conference on Thursday.

    By 2027, the German automobile manufacturer will launch 40 new models in China across all brands, including more than 20 new energy vehicles, which clearly demonstrates its commitment to the Chinese market, he emphasized.

    The latest data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology showed that China is home to nearly 400 “little giant “companies in the intelligent connected vehicle sector. The term “little giant companies” refers to small and medium-sized enterprises that typically specialize in niche sectors, command high market share and boast strong innovative capacity.

    To support the rapid expansion of the sector, more than 50 cities across China have designated over 32,000 kilometers of test routes for ICVs and upgraded 10,000 kilometers of roads with smart technologies.

    Despite China’s momentum in the ICV industry, some company executives still see room for improvement. Yu Chengdong, executive director of Huawei Technologies Co, said that while the 5G smartphone penetration rate has reached over 85 percent in China, less than 10 percent of the nation’s passenger vehicles use 5G.

    “The integration of 5G into the ICV sector should be put into place, as it will generate economic growth and enhance the global competitiveness of the sector as a whole,” he said.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-OSI China: 7th China Now Music Festival ends with Sci-Fi chamber opera

    Source: China State Council Information Office 3

    Conductor Cai Jindong leads the orchestra at the opening concert of the 7th China Now Music Festival at Carnegie Hall in New York, the United States, Oct. 12, 2024. (Photo by Zack Zhang/Xinhua)

    The 7th China Now Music Festival themed “Composing the Future” came to a close Saturday evening in New York City with a concert that fused East-West musical traditions and blended human-made music with artificial intelligence (AI).

    The event, held at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, featured two distinct parts. The first half featured musicians from the Bard East-West Ensemble, performing new works by composers from China’s Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM).

    With the rich sounds of traditional Chinese instruments like the pipa and guzheng accompanying Western orchestral instruments, the performance created a unique cultural and musical fusion that resonated with the audience.

    The second half showcased AI’s Variation: Opera of the Future, a science fiction chamber opera penned by CCOM professor Hao Weiya.

    Performed by Chinese soprano Shi Lin, baritone Hong Zhenxiang, and American soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon, who stunned the audience with her fluent Mandarin, this thought-provoking piece delved into the ethical implications of AI technology merging with human creativity.

    The work, part of Hao’s Chinese New Opera series, imagines a world where artificial intelligence surpasses human abilities, prompting the existential question: “Who will ‘we’ be when AI replaces us?”

    “We listen to a lot of Beethoven and Mozart, but in the 21st century, we need more young people to pay attention to contemporary music — the music of today,” said Cai Jindong, the festival’s artistic director and conductor, in an interview with Xinhua after the concert.

    Reflecting on the festival’s journey, Cai expressed pride in fostering collaboration between Chinese and American musicians. He emphasized musical exchanges offer a way to bridge divides.

    “Cultural exchange helps us understand each other better,” Cai said.

    American cellist Christine Walevska, a long-time participant in the China Now Music Festival, praised Cai’s approach. “Music is a language everyone understands. This is my seventh time here, and I always love Maestro Cai’s interpretations, especially how he blends traditional Chinese elements with contemporary music,” Walevska told Xinhua.

    Dr. Wenyi Xiong, adjunct faculty in Piano Performance at New York University, was equally impressed.

    “The orchestration was unique — it’s rare to see a symphony orchestra incorporate guitar alongside the guzheng. It beautifully captured the charm of both Chinese and Western music,” she said.

    The China Now Music Festival was co-founded in 2017 by the U.S.-China Music Institute of the Bard College Conservatory of Music, in collaboration with the CCOM.

    Now in its seventh year, the festival has drawn over 10,000 live attendees and attracted nearly 100,000 online viewers in past seasons.

    The Bard East-West Ensemble, part of the U.S.-China Music Institute at Bard College, has also become a symbol of cross-cultural musical dialogue. The group combines traditional Chinese instruments like the pipa and guzheng with Western orchestral instruments.

    MIL OSI China News

  • MIL-Evening Report: A year on from the Senate inquiry into concussion, what’s changed and what comes next?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Annette Greenhow, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University

    In September 2023, an Australian Senate committee released a landmark report on concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sports.

    The committee made 13 recommendations to improve outcomes for past, present and future players.

    The report emphasised shared responsibility and transparency in developing a national approach, with the government to lead nine of the recommendations.

    As of October 2024, no official government update has been provided.

    We’ve assessed the status of the recommendations – of the publicly available sources, we found evidence of action in some areas but no national strategy in directly addressing the focus of several key recommendations.

    As part of this review, we searched the websites of the Australian government’s Department of Health and Aged Care and the Australian Sports Commission/Australian Institute of Sport (ASC/AIS).

    We approached the Senate committee secretary and the Department of Health and Aged Care for more information but neither was able to comment.

    We acknowledge there is likely more work going on behind the scenes, and these processes take time.

    Here’s what we found.

    Progress being made

    In the past year, there has been progress made with several recommendations including those addressing community awareness, education and guidelines for amateur and youth sports.

    The AIS continues to engage in health-led efforts with a suite of resources aimed at increasing community awareness and education.

    In June this year, the institute published a new set of return-to-play guidelines specifically targeting community and youth athletes.

    This represents a tangible response from a federally funded sporting body.

    However, these guidelines must be easily implemented by clubs. To date, there is no indication the government plans to increase funding or resources to clubs to help do so.

    The committee also called for national sporting organisations to “further explore rule modifications to prevent and reduce the impact of concussions and repeated head trauma, prioritising modifications for children and adolescents”.

    Several major sporting codes have modified their rules and we expect them to remain focused on rule modifications to ensure the longevity of their sports.

    General practitioners (GPs) are often the first port of call after a concussion, and the committee recommended the development of standardised guidelines for GPs and first aid responders.

    This addresses concerns that GPs may require additional training in treating sport-related brain trauma.

    In response, the AIS developed a free, online short course for registered GPs.

    Work in progress, or lack of progress?

    There appears to be work in progress or a lack of progress elsewhere, including key recommendations for a National Sports Injury Database (NSID) and professional sport data sharing.

    The inquiry highlighted how patchy data collection had contributed to evidence gaps in understanding sports injury management and surveillance. The committee’s most urgent recommendation therefore was for the government to establish the NSID.

    This would work closely with another recommendation that called for professional sport codes to collect and share de-identified concussion and sub-concussive event data with the NSID.

    As of October 2024, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reports the NSID is still under development and is not yet ready to receive data.

    Other recommendations related to research – establishing an independent research pathway, ongoing funding commitments and a co-ordinated and consolidated funding framework.

    These recommendations called for the government’s existing agencies, or a newly created body, to coordinate research on the effects of concussion and repeated head trauma.

    No new dedicated sports-related concussion research pathways have emerged since the inquiry.

    In terms of funding commitments, in April this year – after former rugby league star Wally Lewis’s National Press Club appearance – Dementia Australia reported the government had pledged $A18 million for concussion and CTE support services and education.




    Read more:
    Why a portrait of a former NRL great could spark greater concussion awareness in Australia


    The May 2024 federal budget allocated $132.7 million to boost sports participation from grassroots to high performance. But this did not address concussion and repeated head trauma, and we haven’t been able to find evidence of a co-ordinated and consolidated funding framework.

    Our view is concussion funding pools should be primarily focused on supporting independent research projects. However, sporting bodies clearly need to be involved – they provide access to athlete populations and most people in these organisations have a genuine care for athlete welfare.

    Another recommendation called for a national concussion strategy. This should focus on binding return-to-play protocols and rules to protect participants from head injuries.

    The recommendation included a role for government and whether any existing government bodies would be best placed to monitor, oversee and/or enforce concussion-related rules and protocols.

    In our view, this recommendation involves much more than producing guidelines. It requires a more comprehensive national strategy, with consideration to monitoring compliance and enforcement.

    We could not find any evidence indicating the current status of this recommendation.

    Increased funding and support for affected athletes were also focus areas.

    These recommendations called for a review to address barriers to workers’ compensation and ensure adequate insurance arrangements remain in place.

    We could not find any evidence of whether state and territory governments are involved in the reviews of workers compensation to apply to professional athletes.

    The committee recommenced the government consider measures to increase donations to brain banks for scientific research.

    We couldn’t find any evidence of steps taken to implement this recommendation.

    Moving forward

    There has been progress in education and guidelines but a lack of the coordinated, transparent approach the committee envisioned.

    A formal government response, as demonstrated in Canada and the United Kingdom, is essential to establish trust and chart a clear path forward.

    The Australian government, as guardian of the Australian public’s health, has an opportunity to do the same.

    Annette Greenhow receives funding from SSHRC Partnership Development Grant. Annette is a Board Member of the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association. The views expressed in this article are her own.

    Stephen Townsend does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. A year on from the Senate inquiry into concussion, what’s changed and what comes next? – https://theconversation.com/a-year-on-from-the-senate-inquiry-into-concussion-whats-changed-and-what-comes-next-239929

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Humanising AI could lead us to dehumanise ourselves

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Raffaele F Ciriello, Senior Lecturer in Business Information Systems, University of Sydney

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    Irish writer John Connolly once said:

    The nature of humanity, its essence, is to feel another’s pain as one’s own, and to act to take that pain away.

    For most of our history, we believed empathy was a uniquely human trait – a special ability that set us apart from machines and other animals. But this belief is now being challenged.

    As AI becomes a bigger part of our lives, entering even our most intimate spheres, we’re faced with a philosophical conundrum: could attributing human qualities to AI diminish our own human essence? Our research suggests it can.

    Digitising companionship

    In recent years, AI “companion” apps such as Replika have attracted millions of users. Replika allows users to create custom digital partners to engage in intimate conversations. Members who pay for Replika Pro can even turn their AI into a “romantic partner”.

    Physical AI companions aren’t far behind. Companies such as JoyLoveDolls are selling interactive sex robots with customisable features including breast size, ethnicity, movement and AI responses such as moaning and flirting.

    While this is currently a niche market, history suggests today’s digital trends will become tomorrow’s global norms. With about one in four adults experiencing loneliness, the demand for AI companions will grow.

    The dangers of humanising AI

    Humans have long attributed human traits to non-human entities – a tendency known as anthropomorphism. It’s no surprise we’re doing this with AI tools such as ChatGPT, which appear to “think” and “feel”. But why is humanising AI a problem?

    For one thing, it allows AI companies to exploit our tendency to form attachments with human-like entities. Replika is marketed as “the AI companion who cares”. However, to avoid legal issues, the company elsewhere points out Replika isn’t sentient and merely learns through millions of user interactions.

    Some AI companies overtly claim their AI assistants have empathy and can even anticipate human needs. Such claims are misleading and can take advantage of people seeking companionship. Users may become deeply emotionally invested if they believe their AI companion truly understands them.

    This raises serious ethical concerns. A user will hesitate to delete (that is, to “abandon” or “kill”) their AI companion once they’ve ascribed some kind of sentience to it.

    But what happens when said companion unexpectedly disappears, such as if the user can no longer afford it, or if the company that runs it shuts down? While the companion may not be real, the feelings attached to it are.

    Empathy – more than a programmable output

    By reducing empathy to a programmable output, do we risk diminishing its true essence? To answer this, let’s first think about what empathy really is.

    Empathy involves responding to other people with understanding and concern. It’s when you share your friend’s sorrow as they tell you about their heartache, or when you feel joy radiating from someone you care about. It’s a profound experience – rich and beyond simple forms of measurement.

    A fundamental difference between humans and AI is that humans genuinely feel emotions, while AI can only simulate them. This touches on the hard problem of consciousness, which questions how subjective human experiences arise from physical processes in the brain.

    Science has yet to solve the hard problem of consciousness.
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    While AI can simulate understanding, any “empathy” it purports to have is a result of programming that mimics empathetic language patterns. Unfortunately, AI providers have a financial incentive to trick users into growing attached to their seemingly empathetic products.

    The dehumanAIsation hypothesis

    Our “dehumanAIsation hypothesis” highlights the ethical concerns that come with trying to reduce humans to some basic functions that can be replicated by a machine. The more we humanise AI, the more we risk dehumanising ourselves.

    For instance, depending on AI for emotional labour could make us less tolerant of the imperfections of real relationships. This could weaken our social bonds and even lead to emotional deskilling. Future generations may become less empathetic – losing their grasp on essential human qualities as emotional skills continue to be commodified and automated.

    Also, as AI companions become more common, people may use them to replace real human relationships. This would likely increase loneliness and alienation – the very issues these systems claim to help with.

    AI companies’ collection and analysis of emotional data also poses significant risks, as these data could be used to manipulate users and maximise profit. This would further erode our privacy and autonomy, taking surveillance capitalism to the next level.

    Holding providers accountable

    Regulators need to do more to hold AI providers accountable. AI companies should be honest about what their AI can and can’t do, especially when they risk exploiting users’ emotional vulnerabilities.

    Exaggerated claims of “genuine empathy” should be made illegal. Companies making such claims should be fined – and repeat offenders shut down.

    Data privacy policies should also be clear, fair and without hidden terms that allow companies to exploit user-generated content.

    We must preserve the unique qualities that define the human experience. While AI can enhance certain aspects of life, it can’t – and shouldn’t – replace genuine human connection.

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Humanising AI could lead us to dehumanise ourselves – https://theconversation.com/humanising-ai-could-lead-us-to-dehumanise-ourselves-240803

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: ​​DTA pilots new AI assurance framework​

    Source: Australia Digital Transformation Agency

    The DTA is exploring artificial intelligence (AI) assurance mechanisms for Australian Government agencies consistent with the National framework for the assurance of AI in government. Our approach to AI assurance prioritises human oversight and the rights, wellbeing, and interests of people and communities. 

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  • MIL-OSI: KnowBe4 Sheds Light on the Alarming Trends of Human Trafficking Through Social Engineering in the UAE

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Human trafficking continues to be an issue in the UAE, particularly affecting foreign workers from Africa and South and Southeast Asia. Lured with false promises of high-paying jobs, victims arrive in the UAE only to have their passports confiscated and find themselves in forced labor or even sex trafficking conditions. As the U.S. Department of State’s 2023 report highlights, many foreign workers, making up nearly 90% of the UAE’s population, are vulnerable to exploitation, with common abuses including non-payment of wages, debt-based coercion, and substandard living conditions.

    Traffickers are increasingly using social engineering tactics on social media platforms to target these workers, offering employment opportunities that seem too good to be true. Once victims arrive, they often find themselves in industries ranging from domestic work to cybercrime operations or sex trafficking, trapped by a combination of legal loopholes and physical isolation.

    How to Avoid Falling Victim to Human Trafficking

    Traffickers use highly convincing tactics to deceive job seekers, but there are steps individuals can take to protect themselves:

    • Research the Employer Thoroughly: Verify the legitimacy of any job offer by researching the company’s website, reading employee reviews, and ensuring the company is registered in corporate databases.
    • Avoid Upfront Payments: Legitimate employers do not charge for recruitment fees or visas. Be wary of any employer requesting payment before employment.
    • Beware of Social Media Offers: Many job scams originate on social media platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp. Always verify the recruiter’s identity and check if the company is reputable.
    • Know Your Rights: Be familiar with UAE labor laws, especially the legal processes regarding work visas and employment contracts.
    • Ask for Legal Documentation: Ensure you have an official job offer letter and that the employer provides clear visa sponsorship information before agreeing to travel.

    Taking these steps can help individuals avoid falling victim to human trafficking schemes that are increasingly prevalent in the UAE.

    For more detailed insights, you can read the 2023 Trafficking in Persons Report on the UAE

    By Anna Collard, SVP content strategy and evangelist at KnowBe4 Africa

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  • MIL-OSI: Nokia and VNPT collaborate on 5G in Vietnam

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Press Release

    Nokia and VNPT collaborate on 5G in Vietnam

    • Nokia and VNPT partner to deploy 5G technology supporting the development of digital infrastructure in Vietnam

    21st October 2024
    Espoo, Finland – Nokia and Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), one of Vietnam’s leading telecommunications operators, today announced a new partnership to deploy 5G technology. This significant development marks a new milestone in the long-standing collaboration between the two companies, reinforcing their commitment to providing a strong digital infrastructure in Vietnam. Nokia is also manufacturing its 5G products locally in Vietnam highlighting its commitment to the region.

    As part of this agreement, Nokia will deploy equipment from its state-of-the-art 5G AirScale portfolio, powered by its energy-efficient ReefShark System-on-Chip technology. These provide premium connectivity, low latency, enhanced network capacity, and reduced power consumption. Nokia will also deploy its AI-based 5G MantaRay network management solution which will greatly improve VNPT’s network operation efficiency.
      
    Mr. Huynh Quang Liem, VNPT’s CEO, said: “Collaborating with Nokia will enable VNPT to rapidly deploy a world-class 5G network and meet the growing demands of our customers in Vietnam, 5G will serve as the foundation that will drive Vietnam’s economic development and societal progress, thereby accelerating its journey towards becoming a digital economy.”

    Tommi Uitto, Nokia’s President of Mobile Networks, said: “Nokia is proud to be VNPT’s strategic partner in introducing 5G which will deliver future-ready communications solutions that will help accelerate Vietnam’s digital future. Our local 5G production is further enhancing our strong bond with the country.”

    Resources:
    Webpage: Nokia 5G
    Product page: AirScale Radio Access
    Product page: MantaRay Network Management

    About Nokia
    At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together.

    As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.

    With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale.Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable, and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Beijing’s growing appeal amid city’s pursuit of high-quality development

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, Oct. 20 — Walking through the Chaoyangmen South and North streets spanning 2.8 km in downtown Beijing, clean streets adorned with delicately designed miniature gardens, well-refurbished restaurants and convenience stores bustle with life as residents bask in the sun on a late autumn day.

    First established in ancient China’s Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), the streets over 700 years old have defied age by constantly renewing themselves, where businesses are thriving and original residents and newcomers mingle and pursue life and work goals.

    Not far away from the neighborhood is Qianmen, a hotspot for tourists. From here, the attention-catching antique buses called “dang dang che” move slowly as tourists on these buses enjoy learning about the history and culture of the Beijing Central Axis, a newly recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    As the refurbished antique bus travels on its routine path, modern clean-energy double-deckers and dual-carriage buses hurtle by, conjuring up a city image that showcases both the history and modern-day development of Beijing.

    As China’s political and cultural center, the city receives people from around the world for important meetings and its many historical attractions such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. But apart from that, the megacity with a population of around 22 million is also one of the most modern, vibrant, and technologically advanced Chinese cities, providing a window to look at and digest the historical changes brought about by economic and social development in China.

    ANCIENT CITY WITH RENEWED IMAGE

    In the Chinese capital, clean energy public buses accounted for nearly 95 percent of the city’s public buses as of the end of 2023, per capita GDP ranked first compared to other Chinese regions and people’s average life expectancy reached 82.51 years in the same cited year, according to data from local authorities.

    For An Zhifeng, a resident living in the Chaoyangmen South and North streets area, her life after retirement focuses on leading a healthy lifestyle. “The streets have become wider and more beautiful now. There are seats everywhere along the streets and we can sit down for some rest after a walk or exercise.”

    An was referring to an already completed urban renewal project for the streets that started at the end of 2023, through which the functions of the streets were analyzed and redesigned by removing traffic barriers that used to be set up to prioritize fast-moving vehicles, setting up new slow-traffic lanes for the passage of pedestrians and bicycles, and renovating municipal facilities to improve the streets’ image and residents’ life quality in the area.

    “Before the renewal, the hutongs were very narrow and residents parked cars in quite a limited space, and they often quarreled for parking. With this newly built multi-level parking facility in our neighborhood, we have more parking lots and it helped strengthen the harmony and unity within our community,” said Jiang Xiuping, another resident.

    Sun Yang, deputy head of the Dongcheng district government, said that the renewal project lasted for nearly a year, and is an example of Beijing’s practice in upholding the “people’s city” concept and responding to the people’s needs.

    The changes in Chaoyangmen South and North streets epitomize city-wide urban renewal projects conducted across various districts based on local conditions. In terms of urban renewal, data from the Beijing municipal government shows that the city has completed the renovation of 565 residential communities from 2021 to 2023, with more such projects being carried out.

    The city also promotes digitalization and green transformation for major projects during urban renewal. For instance, the Liangma River region in eastern Beijing’s Chaoyang district has become a bustling commercial hub for its robust night activities and light shows, while the Beijing South Central Axis Culture and Innovation Park in Fengtai district, once the site of a major clothing wholesale market, has now transformed into a hub where high-tech firms gather.

    GLOBAL HIGH-TECH HUB AMBITION

    Apart from its roles as China’s political, cultural and international exchange centers, the city also aims to become a hub for key engines driving high-quality development as well as a global hub of science and technological innovation.

    The Dongsheng Industrial Park in the city’s Haidian district is a hub where high-tech firms concentrate. “After years of development, Dongsheng Town is now home to nearly 4,000 enterprises, including 1,879 technology enterprises, 16 listed enterprises, and 7 unicorn enterprises…the advantages of large-scale industrial agglomeration are significant,” according to Ren Yiding, deputy mayor of the town.

    With its success in electric mobility products, the Ninebot company based in the park has in recent years developed products such as smart lawn mower robots that meet the user needs in the global market. “The lawnmowers have been exported to European and American markets and are well received, further establishing the Made-in-China brand,” said Gao Lufeng, founder and CEO of Ninebot.

    In the first half of this year, retail sales of its scooters reached 518,100 units and the sales volume of electric motorbikes exceeded 1.2 million units. In addition, sales of all-terrain vehicles stood at 12,100 units, and the emerging business of lawn mowing robots also achieved remarkable results, according to the company’s 2024 half-year report.

    These products enabled the company to realize a net profit growth of 168 percent year on year during the period as its business revenues reached nearly 6.7 billion yuan (about 940 million U.S. dollars), up 52.2 percent, according to the report.

    As an early explorer of computer vision and AI technology applications, Beijing Deep Glint Technology Co., Ltd., also based in the park, has rolled out AI-enabled services that can be used in some sports tests for students. Company founder Zhao Yong said that its AI-enabled system can automatically count students’ sit-ups during the test while recognizing unqualified body moves.

    Zhao said that in May this year, the company’s integrated sports training and test system was applied in many test sites for sixth-grade students who were about to enroll at junior high schools. “In the future, we will use this technology in physical education and promote it nationwide.”

    Data from the municipal government shows that, from January to August this year, investment in high-tech manufacturing and high-tech services grew by 72.7 percent and 19.4 percent year on year, respectively, driven by policies aimed at accelerating the development of new quality productive forces. This surge has fostered deeper integration between technological and industrial innovation, aligning with the national push for new quality productive forces.

    OPTIMIZED PUBLIC SERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE

    The development level in a city is reflected to some extent by the sophistication of its public service system. At the Fengtai District Government Service Center, hundreds of counters occupied by working staff provide varied services for individuals and companies.

    Launched in April 2021, the center has gathered 23 sub-centers in profession categories, which can offer services on more than 1,500 district-level matters, such as establishing a company, property transactions, marriage registration, medical insurance and social security, passports and driving licenses, among others.

    The concentration of these varied services means individuals or companies can settle all their matters at the same place without the need to go to different government venues, which greatly improves efficiency and people’s satisfaction levels.

    Data from the local government shows that over the past five years, the 12345 citizen hotline service has picked up 140 million complaints and inquiries from the public, with 96.5 percent of them settled. The public’s satisfaction rate on the service reached nearly 97 percent.

    Yang Junyao, an employee with 12345, said that the hotline service, first set up as the “mayor hotline” in the 1980s with only one telephone and three operators, has now grown into a center with hundreds of service desks and nearly 1,700 operators.

    The 12345 service, which serves both individuals and companies and offers foreign language services, also relies on Internet portals and other platforms such as WeChat and Weibo in handling inquiries and complaints from the public, with itself becoming a driving force that pushes the modernization of megacity governance by addressing people’s needs.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Australia’s fertility rate has reached a record low. What might that mean for the economy?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jonathan Boymal, Associate Professor of Economics, RMIT University

    BaLL LunLa/Shutterstock

    Australia’s fertility rate has fallen to a new record low of 1.5 babies per woman. That’s well below the “replacement rate” of 2.1 needed to sustain a country’s population.

    On face value, it might not seem like a big deal. But we can’t afford to ignore this issue. The health of an economy is deeply intertwined with the size and structure of its population.

    Australians simply aren’t having as many babies as they used to, raising some serious questions about how we can maintain our country’s workforce, sustain economic growth and fund important services.

    So what’s going on with fertility rates here and around the world, and what might it mean for the future of our economy? What can we do about it?

    Are lower birth rates always a problem?

    Falling fertility rates can actually have some short-term benefits. Having fewer dependent young people in an economy can increase workforce participation, as well as boost savings and wealth.

    Smaller populations can also benefit from increased investment per person in education and health.

    But the picture gets more complex in the long term, and less rosy. An ageing population can strain pensions, health care and social services. This can hinder economic growth, unless it’s offset by increased productivity.

    Other scholars have warned that a falling population could stifle innovation, with fewer young people meaning fewer breakthrough ideas.

    Students sitting at a school assembly
    In the short term, lower birth rates can mean more is able to be spent per-person on services like education.
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    A global phenomenon

    The trend towards women having fewer children is not unique to Australia. The global fertility rate has dropped over the past couple of decades, from 2.7 babies per woman in 2000 to 2.4 in 2023.

    However, the distribution is not evenly spread. In 2021, 29% of the world’s babies were born in sub-Saharan Africa. This is projected to rise to 54% by 2100.

    There’s also a regional-urban divide. Childbearing is often delayed in urban areas and late fertility is more common in cities.

    In Australia, we see higher fertility rates in inner and outer regional areas than in metro areas. This could be because of more affordable housing and a better work-life balance.

    But it raises questions about whether people are moving out of cities to start families, or if something intrinsic about living in the regions promotes higher birth rates.

    Fewer workers, more pressure on services

    Changes to the makeup of a population can be just as important as changes to its size. With fewer babies being born and increased life expectancy, the proportion of older Australians who have left the workforce will keep rising.

    One way of tracking this is with a metric called the old-age dependency ratio – the number of people aged 65 and over per 100 working-age individuals.

    In Australia, this ratio is currently about 27%. But according to the latest Intergenerational Report, it’s expected to rise to 38% by 2063.

    An ageing population means greater demand for medical services and aged care. As the working-age population shrinks, the tax base that funds these services will also decline.

    Aged care worker holding the hand of an aged care resident.
    An ageing population can mean more pressure on tax-payer funded services like healthcare.
    Chinnapong/Shutterstock

    Unless this is offset by technological advances or policy innovations, it can mean higher taxes, longer working lives, or the government providing fewer public services in general.

    What about housing?

    It’s tempting to think a falling birth rate might be good news for Australia’s stubborn housing crisis.

    The issues are linked – rising real estate prices have made it difficult for many young people to afford homes, with a significant number of people in their 20s still living with their parents.

    This can mean delaying starting a family and reducing the number of children they have.

    At the same time, if fertility rates stay low, demand for large family homes may decrease, impacting one of Australia’s most significant economic sectors and sources of household wealth.




    Read more:
    No savings? No plans? No Great Australian Dream. How housing is reshaping young people’s lives


    Can governments turn the tide?

    Governments worldwide, including Australia, have long experimented with policies that encourage families to have more children. Examples include paid parental leave, childcare subsidies and financial incentives, such as Australia’s “baby bonus”.

    Many of these efforts have had only limited success. One reason is the rising average age at which women have their first child. In many developed countries, including Australia, the average age for first-time mothers has surpassed 30.

    As women delay childbirth, they become less likely to have multiple children, further contributing to declining birth rates. Encouraging women to start a family earlier could be one policy lever, but it must be balanced with women’s growing workforce participation and career goals.

    Research has previously highlighted the factors influencing fertility decisions, including levels of paternal involvement and workplace flexibility. Countries that offer part-time work or maternity leave without career penalties have seen a stabilisation or slight increases in fertility rates.

    Mother with small baby working from homeoffice, typing on laptop
    Any solutions to falling fertility rates must balance other important factors such as women’s increased workforce participation.
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    The way forward

    Historically, one of the ways Australia has countered its low birth rate is through immigration. Bringing in a lot of people – especially skilled people of working age – can help offset the effects of a low fertility rate.

    However, relying on immigration alone is not a long-term solution. The global fertility slump means that the pool of young, educated workers from other countries is shrinking, too. This makes it harder for Australia to attract the talent it needs to sustain economic growth.

    Australia’s record-low fertility rate presents both challenges and opportunities. On one hand, the shrinking number of young people will place a strain on public services, innovation and the labour market.

    On the other hand, advances in technology, particularly in artificial intelligence and robotics, may help ease the challenges of an ageing population.

    That’s the optimistic scenario. AI and other tech-driven productivity gains could reduce the need for large workforces. And robotics could assist in aged care, lessening the impact of this demographic shift.

    The Conversation

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. Australia’s fertility rate has reached a record low. What might that mean for the economy? – https://theconversation.com/australias-fertility-rate-has-reached-a-record-low-what-might-that-mean-for-the-economy-241577

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: APAC companies add $550 billion in MCap in Q3 2024, driven by China’s stimulus and strong regional demand, reveals GlobalData

    Source: GlobalData

    APAC companies add $550 billion in MCap in Q3 2024, driven by China’s stimulus and strong regional demand, reveals GlobalData

    Posted in Business Fundamentals

    The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region experienced a significant surge in market capitalization (MCap), with the top 50 companies gaining $550 billion in the third quarter (Q3) of 2024. This growth was fueled by China’s fiscal stimulus, strong domestic demand in India and Southeast Asia, and better-than-expected corporate earnings, underscoring the region’s resilience amid global uncertainties, reveals a study by GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

    At the end of Q3 2024, the combined market value of the companies in the technology sector reached $3.3 trillion, while those in the financial services sector totaled $527.4 billion. Among the top 50 companies, 19 companies were from the technology sector. In terms of geographic distribution, 19 were based out of China, 15 from Japan, and seven from India.

    Murthy Grandhi, Business Fundamentals Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Asian stocks surged in late September following the announcement of a comprehensive stimulus package by the Chinese policymakers. While individual measures such as interest rate cuts and reduced downpayment requirements for home purchases have been introduced over the past year, the coordinated nature of September’s initiative marked the strongest indication, yet Beijing is committed to bolster the Chinese economy and stabilize the stock markets.

    “The Bank of Japan’s July rate hike, coupled with Governor Ueda Kazuo’s signals of further increases, was swiftly followed by weak US labor market data. As the interest rate gap between the US and Japan narrowed, the Japanese yen strengthened significantly, triggering a rapid unwinding of many ‘carry trades’ that had benefited from low Japanese borrowing costs. A more reassuring stance from BoJ officials later helped Japanese stocks recover some of their losses.”

    Companies that witnessed significant gains include Chinese food-delivery giant Meituan, which experienced more than 50% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) growth in its market capitalization owing to the stronger-than-expected quarterly results and share buyback announcement.

    Alibaba Group’s market valuation soared by 46.2% during the quarter, following the announcement of the completion of a three-year regulatory “rectification” process. This development came after the company was fined for monopolistic practices in 2021 as part of an antitrust investigation.

    The shares of China Life Insurance saw a 46.1% increase in market capitalization, driven by the company’s strong interim financial results.

    Grandhi adds: “The Chinese constituents in the top 50 APAC companies list witnessed a 18% increase in market value, driven by the announcement of China’s fiscal stimulus package. Oil majors CNOOC and PetroChina experienced market capitalization loss of 12.3% and 10.3%, respectively, owing to slump in crude oil prices.”

    Chipmakers SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics experienced significant declines in market value, dropping by 22.2% and 20.1%, respectively. These losses reflect concerns over a potential oversupply in the market, despite the low probability of this occurring.

    Additionally, Samsung is facing challenges in maintaining its lead in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, a crucial component in AI processors, as domestic competitor SK Hynix’s latest HBM products are reportedly undergoing testing for possible integration into processors from leading AI-chip maker Nvidia.

    Grandhi concludes: “Into Q4 2024, APAC companies could be keenly keeping an eye on the monetary policies of their respective countries, with interest rates likely to be cut down, albeit not to extend of the recent US Fed rate cuts. Additionally, the ongoing Middle East crisis could disrupt the market, affecting investor confidence and business strategies. However, APAC’s resilience, driven by innovation and supply chain strengthening, will help them in navigating these uncertainties and in sustaining the growth story.”

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  • MIL-OSI USA: SPC Oct 21, 2024 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

    Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    SPC AC 210524

    Day 1 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1224 AM CDT Mon Oct 21 2024

    Valid 211200Z – 221200Z

    …THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
    CENTRAL PLAINS…

    …SUMMARY…
    Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible across the central
    Plains, mainly during the afternoon to early evening.

    …Central Plains…

    Four Corners upper low is finally ejecting northeast and should
    advance into the central High Plains by 18z before moving into the
    middle MS Valley by the end of the period. In response to this
    feature, notable LLJ will shift from the High Plains at sunrise into
    central KS/eastern NE by late afternoon. At the surface, a sharp lee
    trough will be dislodged early, and a weak wave is expected to
    develop along the KS/NE border. This will ensure southeasterly
    low-level flow across northern KS into central NE through peak
    heating. Large-scale pattern favors focused low-level convergence
    over southern NE/northern KS but the magnitude of instability is not
    expected to be that strong, with perhaps MLCAPE exceeding 1000 J/kg
    across the MRGL risk where surface dew points are able to rise into
    the mid 50s. While buoyancy is not forecast to be that significant,
    modestly steep lapse rates and 90m 12hr height falls do warrant
    attention, as high-level diffluent flow will prove favorable for
    robust updrafts.

    Scattered convection will likely be ongoing at the beginning of the
    period, along the leading edge of stronger forcing, within the
    low-level warm advection corridor. This activity should propagate
    east during the day with the potential for strong/severe storms
    developing in its wake where boundary layer warms. Current thinking
    is isolated severe storms, including supercells, will evolve by mid
    afternoon within the left exit region of the mid-level jet. At this
    time will maintain MRGL risk, but there was some consideration for
    introducing a SLGT, and this may be need in later outlooks.

    ..Darrow.. 10/21/2024

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  • MIL-OSI: Tales Reveals Gaming AI: Enables Users to Build & Play Any Game

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tales—the popular AI gaming project spearheaded by a team of Stanford PhDs and Game developers—has today announced its innovative debut product: a Large World Model (LWM) that can generate entire digital worlds using simple text-to-game prompts.

    Tales intends to completely transform the world of gaming by enabling users to create fully functional games without the need for any development or game design experience. The aim is to empower players to overthrow the gaming establishment.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CUoVGW8VCw

    Competing with the world’s leading studios, Tales allows gamers to ‘bring this vision to life’ by creating user-generated, interactive, and immersive experiences. By crowdsourcing data, resources, and infrastructure, Tales is developing Sia, perhaps the most radical AI model to-date.

    Building games in seconds with a text prompt

    Similar to how chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude are powered by Large Language Models (LLMs), which specialize in processing and generating text-based outputs, Tales is building its own Large World Model designed for video game creation. This LWM is capable of understanding and generating all components of a video game— from environments, physics, 3D models, and gameplay footage to NPC (non-player character) behavior—along with detailed metadata.

    While an LLM learns language patterns by training on vast amounts of text, an LWM trains on gameplay data, video content, 3D assets, descriptive metadata, and feedback over time. This enables the LWM to understand how games are structured, refining its ability to create complex game elements and mechanics.

    Tales can output fully functional games by leveraging 3D engines, spatial reasoning algorithms, and NPC behavior systems. With just a simple text prompt like, “make a first person shooter in space” the LWM can generate the requested game, which is customizable and immediately playable. The model essentially serves as a tool for procedurally generating games in real-time and marks a substantial evolution from existing AI offerings.

    Tales’ outputs extend beyond games, with possibilities for virtual reality worlds, interactive experiences, and immersive educational tools, making this a diversified value proposition for potential future investors.

    “Tales truly feels like something out of a sci-fi film, and we can’t wait to make it a reality,” said Jason Krupat, Head of Product.

    “The gaming industry is in desperate need of a revolution, and putting the power to create in the hands of gamers could be the start of a new era of entertainment that extends far beyond games. A lack of resources should never get in the way of a creative spark, and empowering creators in this way means so much to us.”

    How does Tales learn?

    In one of the most ambitious crowdsourced projects in history, Tales utilizes data, storage, and computational power to train its Large World Model. To ensure the community are engaged and incentivized to build this together, Tales is launching a rewards-based incentive system. 

    Users can submit anything from gameplay footage, in-game assets, and extensive environment descriptions to form a fully transparent dataset, which is tracked and documented to ensure provenance and preserve privacy.

    “The systems of the future place increasingly stringent demands on infrastructure and data, posing unique challenges in the creation of a project like Tales—and this calls for unique solutions,” said Viktor Uzunov, Head of Community.

    “This is why we’ve decided to bootstrap the power of what could be one of the fastest-growing communities in tech. Why can’t we take on the largest competitors in the industry by working together with gamers?”

    Tales will be ready for early access in November. For more information, please visit https://tales.world/

    About Tales

    Tales is an ambitious next-generation gaming platform, powered by AI. Tales is pioneering crowdsourced generative AI within the gaming industry with its large world model. By crowdsourcing vast amounts of data and computational power, the team including Stanford PhDs and Game Developers based out of Palo Alto, are building one of the world’s most powerful AI models ever, democratizing game creation and empowering creators to bring their vision to life with zero friction. 

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    Contact

    Head of Community
    Viktor Uzunov
    Tales
    pr@tales.world

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  • MIL-OSI: WOO X and OpenTrade enhance yield on RWA vaults through Avalanche integration

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WOO X, a leading centralized crypto futures and spot trading platform, has upgraded its RWA flexible term vaults in collaboration with OpenTrade, leveraging OpenTrade’s deployment on Avalanche to enhance its offerings. By utilizing OpenTrade’s platform, WOO X seamlessly integrates and manages RWA-backed yield within its financial products, benefiting from robust off-chain infrastructure and legal expertise.

    The upgraded RWA Flexible Term Vault of WOO X and OpenTrade utilizes Avalanche’s innovative L1s to enhance liquidity and lower transaction costs. This customizable and secure platform streamlines automated processes and reduces operational inefficiencies in traditional asset management, enabling users to manage their investments more effectively. With features like instant redemption and daily compounding, WOO X RWA Flexible Term Vault addresses the growing demand for flexible and stable financial solutions, as tokenized assets are projected to reach $16.1 trillion by 2030.

    “As traditional finance increasingly enters the crypto space, our upgraded RWA flexible term vault on Avalanche is a significant advancement for WOO X. By offering opportunities backed by real-world assets like tokenized Treasury Bills, we enhance liquidity and lower transaction costs, positioning ourselves at the forefront of a trillion-dollar market projected by 2030,” said Willy Chuang, COO of WOO X.

    “The upgraded RWA flexible term vault on Avalanche exemplifies how OpenTrade enables companies like WOO X to offer seamless access to low-risk yields backed by U.S. Treasury Bills, enhancing liquidity and showcasing the utility of RWA solutions in the evolving digital finance landscape,” said David Sutter, CEO of OpenTrade.

    “WOO X and OpenTrade’s initiative underscores Avalanche’s dedication to revolutionizing digital finance. This development empowers users to access innovative financial products and services, taking advantage of the efficiencies and reduced costs enabled by our blockchain technology,” said Eric Kang, BD Manager at Avalanche.

    Unlock Exclusive Rewards with up to 13.75% APR on RWA Products!

    To celebrate this collaboration, WOO X, OpenTrade, and Avalanche are excited to launch a campaign highlighting RWA products! Users can earn a boosted yield of approximately 13.75% APR on our RWA subscription product, offering a secure and user-friendly way to achieve higher returns. This activity will run from October 21, 2024, to January 19, 2025. Click here for more details.

    To learn more about WOO X, download our app or visit WOO X

    Contact us: media@woo.network

    About WOO X

    WOO X is a global centralized crypto futures and spot trading platform offering the best-in-class liquidity and price execution. WOO X has an average daily volume exceeding $600 million and is home to hundreds of thousands of traders worldwide. WOO X traders benefit from radical transparency through our industry-first live Proof of Reserves & liabilities dashboard and the company’s mission to maintain the trust of its growing community of professional traders.

    About OpenTrade

    OpenTrade is an institutional-grade platform for RWA-backed lending and stablecoin yield products. The OpenTrade platform provides FinTechs with a white-label solution that allows them to power USDC and EURC yield products for their users, who can access them with the click of a button, and the security guarantee of a bankruptcy-remote, time-tested legal framework.

    About Avalanche Blockchain Network

    Avalanche is a high-performance blockchain platform designed for builders who need to scale. Engineered with a revolutionary three-part Layer 1 (L1) architecture, Avalanche is anchored by its Avalanche Consensus Mechanism, ensuring near-instant finality for transactions. The platform also features an open-source Layer 0 (L0) framework, enabling the seamless creation of interoperable Layer 1 blockchain with high throughput on both public and private networks.

    Supported by a global community of developers and validators, Avalanche offers a fast, low-cost environment for building the next generation of decentralized applications (dApps). With its unique blend of speed, flexibility, and scalability, Avalanche is the preferred choice for innovators pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology.

    For more information, visit avax.network

    The content above is neither a recommendation for investment and trading strategies nor does it constitute an investment offer, solicitation, or recommendation of any product or service. The content is for informational sharing purposes only. Anyone who makes or changes the investment decision based on the content shall undertake the result or loss by himself/herself.

    The content of this document has been translated into different languages and shared throughout different platforms. In case of any discrepancy or inconsistency between different posts caused by mistranslations, the English version on our official website shall prevail.

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  • MIL-OSI: DeltaPrime Reimbursement Plan

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    ROAD TOWN, British Virgin Islands, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DeltaPrime, a leading DeFi prime brokerage, has unveiled a robust reimbursement plan following the recent security breach on September 16th. This resulted in a loss of $5.98 million on the Deltaprime Blue (Arbitrum) protocol. DeltaPrime committed to fully compensate all affected users through a combination of strategic measures and community-focused initiatives.

    In response to the incident, DeltaPrime has implemented a comprehensive reimbursement strategy that prioritises user recovery and long-term protocol stability. Key components of the plan include:

    • Reimbursement Tokens (rTKNs): All affected users will receive rTKNs, representing $1 of future revenue until full reimbursement is achieved. These tokens are fungible and can be exchanged for their dollar equivalent over time as DeltaPrime generates revenue.
    • Compensation: The rTKNs received by any user equates to 1.4 times their damage in the attack.
    • Stability Pool Allocation: The Stability Pool will contribute $1.33 million towards reimbursements, reducing the total impact to $4.65 million. This pool has been built through platform revenue and liquidation fees.
    • Founders’ Contribution: In an unprecedented move, DeltaPrime’s founders have committed 33% of their team allocation of PRIME tokens for sale at a discounted rate to affected users. 100% of the dollars raised will be donated in an effort to make every affected user whole as fast as possible.
    • Incentives for Continued Participation: Users who maintain their savings within the protocol will benefit from accelerated reimbursement rates, receiving repayments twice as fast compared to those who withdraw entirely. This approach encourages sustained engagement, supports the protocol’s recovery and growth and, in turn, leads to faster reimbursement for all affected parties.

    The PRIME tokens offered by the founders present a unique opportunity due to their heavily discounted price and non-inflationary mechanics. This initiative aligns with DeltaPrime’s commitment to maintaining token value while enhancing decentralisation.

    Why Full Repayment is Anticipated

    DeltaPrime’s confidence in achieving full repayment is grounded in its historical performance and robust financial health. Over its one-and-a-half years of operation, DeltaPrime has consistently demonstrated strong growth, with an average of $44 million in user deposits over 2024, and an average of $64 million over the 30 days prior to the attack. The protocol generated $2.7 million in revenue over 2024 (3.6 million annualised), showcasing its ability to generate substantial income even amid challenges within a sustained bear market. These financial metrics underpin DeltaPrime’s capability to fulfill its reimbursement commitments while continuing to innovate and expand.

    Enhanced Security Measures

    In light of the recent breach, DeltaPrime has redoubled its efforts to enhance both protocol and operational security. To reduce smart contract risk, the protocol currently is undergoing its 8th audit with renowned security provider BlockSec. Additionally, DeltaPrime has implemented rigorous operational security protocols, including comprehensive internal security workshops, a replacement of all physical devices through a reputable supply chain and enhanced monitoring systems for real-time threat detection. These measures are designed to safeguard user assets and rebuild trust within the community.

    DeltaPrime remains dedicated to rebuilding trust with its community through transparent communication and decisive action. The protocol’s ongoing security enhancements and strategic partnerships underscore its commitment to user fund safety and operational integrity.

    Detailed information about the reimbursement plan is available on DeltaPrime and any questions can be asked directly by joining the conversation on Discord.

    Contact:
    Daniel Abdel Malak
    Daniel@deltaprime.io

    Disclaimer: This content is provided by DeltaPrime. The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the content provider. The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities. Please conduct your own research and invest at your own risk.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: “Understanding AI” assembly helps pupils prepare for a digital future

    Source: Google

    AI has the unique potential to create new opportunities for everyone, drive economic growth, and advance breakthroughs in science that can change and save lives. That’s why it’s crucial to prepare young people for a future where AI plays an even bigger role.

    Since its launch in 2018, Be Internet Legends has been a cornerstone of online safety education, reaching over 9 million children across the UK and over 100 million globally. Now, recognising the growing importance of AI literacy, we’re expanding the programme to equip children with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in a world with AI.

    This week, our new “Understanding AI” assembly was streamed live to 152 schools and reached 22,800 students. The assembly aims to explain AI to children in an engaging and accessible way.

    The assembly explains what AI is and how it works in simple terms that children can easily understand. It helps them identify AI in their daily routines, from voice assistants in their homes to the traffic lights that manage the flow of cars on the roads. It also encourages them to think critically about AI, question AI-generated information and understand its limitations.

    Importantly, the assembly emphasises that AI is a tool that can complement human abilities and creativity, not replace them. It introduces children to the concept of ethical AI and encourages them to consider when AI should be used — and to always check app and other services’ age ratings.

    The “Understanding AI” assembly was developed in close collaboration with a diverse group of experts, including leading AI researchers, online safety specialists and educators. This collaborative approach, combined with insights from a pilot in eight schools, ensures the assembly’s content is accurate, age-appropriate, and engaging.

    The assembly reinforces the core principles of Be Internet Legends, particularly the “Alert” pillar, which encourages children to be mindful of their online surroundings and potential risks. By integrating AI literacy into the programme, we aim to give children the tools they need to be informed and responsible digital citizens.

    You can watch the “Understanding AI” assembly on-demand at goo.gle/bil-ai-watch. For more information about the next Be Internet Legends assembly, plus other events and updates, check out goo.gle/bil-assemblies.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE scientists presented developments related to the use of AI in medicine

    MILES AXLE Translation. Region: Russian Federation –

    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Artificial intelligence will not replace a doctor, but it can be a great assistant. At the same time, healthcare needs high-tech products that can quickly analyze and monitor the condition of patients. HSE scientists have used AI for preoperative planning and postoperative evaluation of results in spinal surgery and developed an automatic intelligent system for assessing the biomechanics of the arms and legs.

    At the joint scientific seminar of the strategic project “AI technologies for humans” (as part of the Priority 2030 program), HSE scientists presented two developments related to the use of artificial intelligence in medical practice. This area is not new for the Higher School of Economics, noted HSE Vice-Rector Elena Odoevskaya in her opening remarks. Despite the fact that the university does not have educational programs in medicine, it still deals with medical products and plans to enter this market.

    “In terms of goals and objectives, we must understand that this is a product, not just research. This means that we must have partners, including external ones, including industrial ones, and we must understand how this product will continue to live with us or without us. This is a question of how we implement it,” she emphasized.

    Spine Marking App

    The first report was devoted to the use of AI for preoperative planning and postoperative outcome assessment in spinal surgery. Chief Scientific Officer International Laboratory of Dynamic Systems and Applications (NRU HSE – Nizhny Novgorod) Vladimir Klinshov spoke about how computer vision technologies can improve the speed and quality of spinal X-ray analysis, helping to optimize the routine work of neurosurgeons. The working title of the product is VerteScan (from the word vertebra – vertebra). This is a service for viewing and analyzing X-ray images of the human spine, including an automatic marking system based on artificial intelligence. “We are making a specific and very utilitarian tool for automatic marking and analysis of spinal X-ray images. We want to relieve the doctor of a fairly routine part of his work, leaving him with the most important decisions. This product is made by surgeons for surgeons. This means that it will be intuitively understandable to doctors, it will be comfortable for them to use, and doctors will need it,” he said.

    Spinal pathology accounts for 76% of patient visits to the neurological service, and 72% of visits result in temporary disability. Every year, more than a thousand surgical interventions on the spine are performed at the University Clinic of the Privolzhsky Research Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (PIMU — project partner).

    VerteScan will help to determine the patient’s anatomy, the course of his disease, select the minimum permissible volume of surgical intervention, carry out a personalized selection of implants and surgical techniques to achieve the optimal result, and also predict the behavior of intact sections of the spine taking into account the change in biomechanics as a result of the intervention.

    “There are many options for performing surgical interventions for spinal diseases. And each of the possible approaches must be carefully planned. Adequate preparation will lead to an adequate result, when we can not only perform the tasks that we set before the operation, but also evaluate and prevent negative changes in adjacent segments of the spine. Using the basic tools of the service that are already working, we can evaluate the parameters unique to each person – for example, the sagittal balance of the spine. It will be possible to plan the installation of implants so as not to disturb these parameters if they are normal, or we will be able to predict how much we will correct these parameters, how much we will change the local anatomy in order to bring these values u200bu200bto normal and ensure a good quality of life for the patient,” explained the team’s neurosurgeon Anatoly Bulkin.

    Key partners for the project may include medical institutions, manufacturers of medical implants, and professional associations of orthopedic and spinal surgeons. A free trial version of the software is planned to attract initial users and collect feedback, while premium features will be available by subscription or one-time payment.

    If the surgical intervention on the spine is performed suboptimally, it will lead to rapid wear of the intact spinal motor segments, and the treatment result will be worse than the disease itself, said Andrey Bokov, head of the neurosurgery department at PMU.

    “If you do not take into account all possible parameters, the patient feels well after the operation for the first few years at most, and then decompensation sets in. This person is on sick leave for a long time, he is excluded from social life. This burden is sometimes even heavier than a life-threatening disease. Relatives who care for a patient with limited mobility are also involved. If we manage to reduce the percentage of such cases, the social effect will be very high,” he emphasized.

    Physiotherapy under AI control

    The second report was devoted to an automatic intelligent system designed to assess the biomechanics of the arms and legs. This system uses machine learning algorithms to analyze biomechanical data, which can significantly improve the diagnosis and rehabilitation of patients. It was presented by the project leader, research fellow Laboratory of Theory and Practice of Decision Support Systems of the Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics and Computer Science of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Nizhny Novgorod Andrey Kovalchuk. He emphasized that diseases of the musculoskeletal system are called the non-infectious epidemic of the 21st century. A promising direction for the rehabilitation of patients with such pathologies is remote rehabilitation using digital technologies. This requires the presence of hardware and software systems (HSS) for video motion capture.

    The PACs developed to date for remote motor rehabilitation have common drawbacks: high cost, complexity of operation, and the need for a doctor to be present at all times. This makes them inaccessible for mass use.

    Remote rehabilitation will increase the number of patients per doctor by reducing the time of face-to-face interaction, but at the same time will improve the quality of service by transferring some of the doctor’s functionality to AI.

    The patient will no longer need to visit a hospital, while maintaining a personalized approach and a flexible rehabilitation plan based on objectively measurable parameters.

    “Within the framework of this project, it is planned to create a prototype of an automated system (mobile application) based on computer vision technology and designed for remote controlled rehabilitation of patients with musculoskeletal pathology, including after endoprosthetic surgery. With the help of this application, the doctor will be able to create an individual training program for the patient, and will also be able to control the following indicators: the ratio of correctly/incorrectly performed repetitions per session, the maximum, minimum and median joint flexion angles,” said Andrey Kovalchuk.

    He emphasized that currently there are no domestic analogues of the mobile solution, and Western ones cannot be used in rehabilitation on the territory of the Russian Federation. The competitiveness of the system will be determined by its autonomy, efficiency and accessibility for a wide range of users, regardless of their location and financial status.

    The application will not only collect and analyze video data of movement scenarios and transmit them to the doctor for monitoring and correction, but also interact with the user in real time through voice commands, voicing the mistakes and events made by the user.

    Most neurological and orthopedic diseases are accompanied by movement disorders, said Anna Belova, head of the department of medical rehabilitation at PIMU, chief neurologist of the Ministry of Health of the Nizhny Novgorod Region. A patient discharged from the hospital should be regularly monitored by a doctor at home, do gymnastics for many months. But in reality, this does not happen due to a shortage of personnel. Therefore, the emphasis is placed on remote rehabilitation all over the world.

    “The basis of recovery is not medication, it is not even surgery, it is therapeutic exercise. Movement is the basis of recovery, and not only for patients, but also for healthy people as they age. But these movements must be performed regularly and correctly – this is very important. For example, those who have undergone endoprosthetics should not perform a number of movements – for example, they cannot cross their legs, bend their knee more than 90 degrees, otherwise this will lead to dislocation of the joint. Therefore, this feedback for independent exercises is extremely important,” she explained.

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  • MIL-OSI: Bitget Announces Pre-Market Trading for Cros Token (CROS) AI Platform for In-Game Advertising

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VICTORIA, Seychelles, Oct. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, the leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, has announced the listing of Cros Token (CROS) in pre-market trading, allowing users to trade the token ahead of its official spot trading debut. The pre-market period will run from October 17, 2024, 10:00 (UTC), to October 23, 2024, 10:30 (UTC), with spot trading beginning shortly after on October 23, 2024, at 11:00 (UTC). This early trading option is designed to give users a unique opportunity to participate in the CROS market prior to its full availability.

    Bitget’s pre-market trading platform allows users to engage in over-the-counter transactions of new tokens before their official listing. This feature offers a peer-to-peer marketplace where buyers and sellers can negotiate prices, facilitating advanced liquidity and strategic investment opportunities. Participants can secure coins at favorable prices, allowing for optimized investments without the immediate need for sellers to possess the coins.

    Cros Token (CROS) is an Ethereum Layer 2 token with an advanced AI platform designed for in-game advertising. This platform connects advertisers, developers, and a global audience of over 3 billion players, providing developers with tools to monetize games and enabling advertisers to reach a vast, diverse gaming ecosystem. With non-disruptive, immersive ads integrated directly into gameplay, the platform offers advertisers the ability to engage users across mobile, PC, console, and gaming metaverses.

    CROS has a total supply of 1,000,000,000 tokens, positioning itself as a forward-looking project in the intersection of blockchain, gaming, and advertising sectors. Its unique approach to in-game advertising and developer collaboration aims to enhance player experiences while generating revenue streams within the growing digital entertainment industry.

    Bitget’s introduction of CROS through its pre-market mechanism shows the platform’s strategy to provide users early access to emerging blockchain projects. This early engagement benefits both the token’s market exposure and user participation, making it an integral part of Bitget’s expanding crypto ecosystem.

    Bitget has established itself as one of the leading crypto spot trading platforms, offering a diverse selection of over 800 coins and more than 900 trading pairs across various ecosystems, including Ethereum, Solana, Base, and recently, TON. The pre-market platform, launched in April 2024, has facilitated early access to over 150 high-profile projects such as EigenLayer (EIGEN), Zerolend (ZERO), Notcoin (NOT), and ZkSync (ZKSYNC), providing a unique opportunity for investors to engage with emerging tokens at an early stage. The addition of CROS to this lineup further enhances Bitget’s commitment to offering users access to promising Web3 projects.

    CROS’s introduction on Bitget’s platform signifies a growing interest in AI-gaming projects that incorporate both gaming mechanics and financial elements, creating a symbiotic relationship between entertainment and decentralized finance. This listing is expected to attract a diverse range of participants, from avid gamers to crypto enthusiasts, who are eager to explore and invest in the evolving landscape of blockchain.

    For more information on CROS, please visit here.

    About Bitget

    Established in 2018, Bitget is the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company. Serving over 45 million users in 150+ countries and regions, the Bitget exchange is committed to helping users trade smarter with its pioneering copy trading, AI bot and other trading solutions. Bitget Wallet is a world-class multi-chain crypto wallet that offers an array of comprehensive Web3 solutions and features including wallet functionality, swap, NFT Marketplace, DApp browser, and more. Bitget inspires individuals to embrace crypto through collaborations with credible partners, including being the Official Crypto Partner of the World’s Top Professional Football League, LALIGA, in EASTERN, SEA and LATAM, as well as a global partner of Olympic Athletes Buse Tosun Çavuşoğlu (Wrestling world champion), Samet Gümüş (Boxing gold medalist) and İlkin Aydın (Volleyball national team).

    For more information, visit: WebsiteTwitterTelegramLinkedInDiscordBitget Wallet
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    Risk Warning: Digital asset prices may fluctuate and experience price volatility. Only invest what you can afford to lose. The value of your investment may be impacted and it is possible that you may not achieve your financial goals or be able to recover your principal investment. You should always seek independent financial advice and consider your own financial experience and financial standing. Past performance is not a reliable measure of future performance. Bitget shall not be liable for any losses you may incur. Nothing here shall be construed as financial advice.

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  • MIL-OSI China: China develops sky-ground intelligent monitoring system for plant pests, diseases

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China develops sky-ground intelligent monitoring system for plant pests, diseases

    BEIJING, Oct. 21 — China has developed a sky-ground intelligent monitoring and early warning system for plant pests and diseases, according to the Aerospace Information Research Institute under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    The research team has employed self-developed chip-level intelligent pest and disease detection devices and specialized drone remote sensing solutions for low-altitude pest inspections to establish a multi-scale monitoring and warning system.

    The “Smart Eye” system enables rapid and precise detection of pests and diseases at the near-ground level, facilitates dynamic monitoring and efficient management at the plot level, and provides multi-scale dynamic monitoring and warning for more than 20 major pests and diseases at the regional level, according to the Aerospace Information Research Institute, one of the developers.

    “The system can effectively address the challenges of traditional plant protection monitoring techniques, such as difficulties in field surveys and identification, low accuracy in low-altitude monitoring, and weak regional early warning capabilities,” said Huang Wenjiang, a researcher at the institute.

    The system, combining artificial intelligence technology, aerospace information, and plant protection theory, was recently unveiled at the 5th conference on remote sensing of vegetation pests and diseases held in Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province.

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  • MIL-OSI Global: A new ‘race science’ network is linked to a history of eugenics that never fully left academia

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Lars Cornelissen, Academic Editor, Radboud University

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    The Guardian and anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate have revealed the existence of a new network of far-right intellectuals and activists in an undercover investigation. Called the Human Diversity Foundation (HDF), this group advocates scientific racism and eugenics. Although it presents itself as having a scientific purpose, some of its figureheads have political ambitions in Germany and elsewhere.

    Research shows these kinds of groups are nothing new and are linked to eugenics groups that have been active since the second world war. Defending the scientific legitimacy of eugenics, these organisations worked to keep a discredited intellectual tradition alive.

    Although it has been debunked by decades of research evidence, eugenics once enjoyed a reputation as a credible science since it emerged in the late 19th century.

    First coined by Francis Galton, a prominent Victorian statistician and evolutionary theorist, the term eugenics refers to the study of what Galton considered favourable and unfavourable genetic patterns within the population. Galton believed that the principles of evolutionary theory could be applied to the human species and used to intervene in its genetic fitness.

    Galton and other early eugenicists advocated policies that would ensure that groups they believed held “desirable” traits, such as high intelligence, creative ability, or productivity, could reproduce in greater numbers than groups with less favourable genetics. Some even believed that “undesirable” groups should be prevented from reproducing, through forced sterilisation or abortion.

    Ruling elites used eugenics to justify brutal treatment of disabled people, ethnic minorities, colonial populations, and LGBTQ+ people.

    In the 1930s these ideas came to form the bedrock of Nazi race doctrine. Eugenics was a key component of Nazism and shaped both formal fascist ideology and how the Nazi regime treated its victims.

    Before the second world war, many researchers regarded eugenics as a legitimate science. But in the aftermath of the war came a shift in attitudes, and scientists and society came to view eugenics as scientifically false and morally objectionable.

    Instead of disappearing from academia, however, eugenics merely retreated into the
    margins. Racial research became the focus of a handful of groups intent on keeping
    the eugenics tradition alive.

    Though they operated on the fringes of academia, these groups received financial support from private donors. The most prominent of these donors was the Pioneer Fund, a charity established in 1937 to support race science and white supremacy in the US and elsewhere.

    These groups were close-knit. United by a shared sense of exclusion from the
    academic mainstream, the people involved were prolific writers and together
    generated a large body of work. They inflated their own citation counts by frequently referencing each other’s work and, in this way, established the impression of scientific rigour.

    Pseudoscientific journals

    Seeking to salvage the reputation of eugenics as a legitimate science, these groups
    tended to cluster around journals and periodicals.

    Chief among these was Mankind Quarterly, established in 1961 by a group called the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics (IAAEE). Some decades later ownership of the journal was transferred to the Ulster Institute for Social Research, a eugenicist think tank founded and directed by Richard Lynn. Lynn is widely considered the intellectual figurehead of 21st-century eugenics.

    The Mankind Quarterly quickly became known as a bastion of scientific racism. It published work by notorious pseudoscientists, neo-fascists, and such controversial political figures as former British MP Enoch Powell, remembered for appealing to racial hatred in his speeches.

    Other similar journals emerged in the following decades. In France, Nouvelle École (“New School”) was established in 1967 by a white nationalist group. In Germany, Neue Anthropologie (“New Anthropology”) was first published in 1973.

    These publications were part of the same networks. Their editors received funding from the same sources, including the Pioneer Fund, they published translations of each other’s articles, and their editorial boards overlapped.

    Eugenics today

    Reported to have developed out of the Pioneer Fund and to have taken ownership of Mankind Quarterly, the HDF is the successor to earlier groups like the IAAEE and the Ulster Institute.

    Today, the eugenics movement is experiencing a period of uncertainty following the
    death of Richard Lynn in July 2023. When he died, Lynn was the director of the Pioneer Fund and the editor-in-chief of Mankind Quarterly. Organisations like HDF, led by people who have worked closely with Lynn, are trying to fill that void.

    Whether the HDF will survive public scrutiny remains to be seen. But the broader networks from which it emerged are arguably stronger than at any previous moment in post-war history, facilitated by the rise of the far right and online extremism. All of which means it has never been more important to remember the tradition’s history.

    Lars Cornelissen does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    ref. A new ‘race science’ network is linked to a history of eugenics that never fully left academia – https://theconversation.com/a-new-race-science-network-is-linked-to-a-history-of-eugenics-that-never-fully-left-academia-241646

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  • MIL-OSI Global: AI could transform film visual effects. But first, the technology needs to address copyright debate

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By Dominic Lees, Associate Professor in Filmmaking, University of Reading

    While many people in the creative industries are worrying that AI is about to steal their jobs, Oscar-winning film director James Cameron is embracing the technology. Cameron is famous for making the Avatar and Terminator movies, as well as Titanic. Now he has joined the board of Stability.AI, a leading player in the world of Generative AI.

    In Cameron’s Terminator films, Skynet is an artificial general intelligence that has become self-aware and is determined to destroy the humans who are trying to deactivate it. Forty years after the first of those movies, its director appears to be changing sides and allying himself with AI. So what’s behind this?

    Valued at around a billion dollars, Stability.AI was, until recently at least, headquartered above a chicken shop in Notting Hill. It is famous for Stable Diffusion, a text-to-image tool that creates hyperreal pictures from text requests (or prompts) by its users. Now it is moving into AI-created video.

    Cameron appears to see their work as a potential game changer in film visual effects: “I was at the forefront of CGI over three decades ago, and I’ve stayed on the cutting edge since. Now, the intersection of generative AI and CGI image creation is the next wave,” he commented in a media release from Stability.AI.

    Filmmakers supplement the live action reality that they shoot with two kinds of effects: special effects (SFX) and visual effects (VFX). They come at two different stages of film production. During the shoot, SFX are all the physical effects used to create spectacle – explosions, blood squibs, vehicle crashes, prosthetics, mechanical movement of sets.

    During postproduction, VFX are the digital systems that add new elements to live-action filmed images – computer-generated imagery (CGI), compositing, motion capture rendering. They also combine separately shot images together.

    James Cameron says the intersection of generative AI and CGI image creation is the ‘next wave’ in VFX.
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    A recent development of film technology, Virtual Production, has brought some VFX techniques into the film shoot. This process uses what are known as “games engines” – a technology developed for the creation of video games. Actors are filmed in front of sophisticated LED walls, which screen dynamic, pre-produced virtual worlds around the performer.

    The real-world physicality of SFX means that artificial intelligence will have very limited impact here. It is in VFX where AI may have a transformative effect. I’ll be talking about the subject of deepfakes and AI in film at a public lecture on October 30, 2024: ‘Deepfakes and AI in film and media: seeing is not believing’.

    We are also investigating the subject through the Synthetic Media Research Network, a group that I co-lead which brings together film creatives, academic researchers and AI developers. I spoke to a member of this collective, Christian Darkin, a VFX artist who now works as Head of Creative AI for Deep Fusion Films.

    He sees the impact of generative AI on VFX as creating infinite choice in post-production. In future, filming the actors will be just the beginning. “You’ll put in the background later, you’ll change the camera angles, you’ll change the expressions, you’ll ramp up the emotion in the acting, you’ll change the voices, the costumes, the people’s faces, everything,” Christian told me.

    One key motive for the film industry’s incorporation of AI into VFX is simple: the expense of traditional VFX. If you have watched the end credits of a blockbuster movie, you’ll have seen the number of VFX technicians that they employ. Generative AI offers a cheaper way to achieve spectacular screen images, potentially with no loss of quality.

    The implication is that a lot of VFX technicians will lose their jobs as a result. However, in conversations that I have had with people working in these roles there’s a sense that, being highly skilled and technologically savvy, they will probably move into new roles in emerging areas of tech.

    The ethics of AI technology

    Media creatives are now presented with a huge selection of generative AI Tools that offer new ways of creating images, text, voices and music. However, a key problem related to the technology still needs to be addressed: have these AI tools been created ethically?

    Each generative AI tool, from ChatGPT to Midjourney to Runway, rests on a foundation model that has been exposed to vast amounts of data, often from the internet, in order to help it improve at what it does. This process is called “training”.

    AI developers build huge reservoirs of training data by using “crawlers”, bots that scour the internet for useful material and download trillions of files for their own use. This can include books, music, images, the spoken word and videos, created by artists who retain copyright over their material.

    Stability.ai has been involved in a legal action over copyright in the UK courts. Getty Images, holder of a huge collection of pictures and photographs, is currently suing the company.

    A former executive at Stability.ai, Ed Newton-Rex, resigned in November 2023 over the company scraping for creative content to train the model, without payment and claiming it is “fair use”.

    Perhaps Cameron thinks that the AI developers will win the court cases against them and continue their technological trajectory. I asked Stability.ai if, before Cameron joined the company, they had scraped any of his creative material from the internet to use as training data for their foundation models – and did they ask his permission?

    Their response was: “We’re not able to comment on the source of Stability
    AI’s training data.”

    Cameron’s Terminator films warned about the potential catastrophic effects of rogue AI. Yet the director now clearly thinks that he is now sitting on a winning horse.

    Dominic Lees receives funding from the AHRC Impact Acceleration Account (University of Reading).

    ref. AI could transform film visual effects. But first, the technology needs to address copyright debate – https://theconversation.com/ai-could-transform-film-visual-effects-but-first-the-technology-needs-to-address-copyright-debate-240348

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Microsoft and NVIDIA empower AI startups for health and life sciences breakthroughs

    Source: Microsoft

    Headline: Microsoft and NVIDIA empower AI startups for health and life sciences breakthroughs

    AI isn’t just changing the game- it’s rewriting the rules of innovation. With advanced machine learning models and data-driven insights, we’re on the brink of breakthroughs in health and life sciences that once seemed impossible. Imagine accelerating drug discovery, connecting care experiences, and personalizing medicine like never before. AI is our chance to tackle some of the biggest health challenges facing humanity.

    But health and life science startups can run into roadblocks when it comes to driving innovation. Building AI solutions isn’t something you can do in isolation. Founders often hit walls with limited access to GPUs and the high costs of training models, tweaking them, running tests, and everything else it takes to get a solution off the ground. Today, we’re excited to announce that Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception are joining forces to fuel AI-driven health and life sciences startups.

    Empowering Health and Life Sciences Startups to Make a Difference

    Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception exist to empower early-stage companies by providing them with the resources, technology, and expertise needed to build and scale their businesses. Microsoft for Startups focuses on helping startups leverage Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure, AI tools, and go-to-market support, enabling founders to overcome challenges like scaling their solutions globally and accessing enterprise customers. NVIDIA Inception offers startups in AI, data science, and deep learning access to cutting-edge GPU technology and mentorship, helping them address complex technical hurdles in product development and achieve breakthroughs in high-impact industries such as healthcare, robotics, and autonomous driving. Both programs have been instrumental in removing barriers to innovation, accelerating time-to-market, and helping tens of thousands of startups. This collaboration combines Microsoft’s cloud and enterprise expertise with NVIDIA’s pioneering advancements in AI hardware and software. Together, we are introducing a new reciprocal program to provide health and life sciences startups with the tools, resources, and support they need to fast track their ideas and deliver life-changing outcomes.

    Accepted startups will have access to the following suite of benefits:

    Microsoft for Startups:

    • Up to $150,000 in Azure Credits for Four Years: Startups can apply these credits towards leading AI models, including Azure OpenAI Service, Meta’s Llama, and Microsoft’s own small language model, Phi—enabling rapid and efficient scaling using cloud services tailored for AI, big data, and healthcare applications.
    • Access to Microsoft Business Tools: Including productivity and development tools such as Microsoft 365, Visual Studio, and GitHub, along with dozens of discounts to startup-friendly offerings from our trusted partners like LinkedIn.
    • High-Touch Technical Support: Startups will receive personalized guidance from a Microsoft technical expert, who will work directly with a corresponding NVIDIA technical expert to build optimized Azure templates for leveraging the full NVIDIA technology stack.
    • GTM and Pegasus Program Access: Microsoft will provide prioritized access to its Pegasus program, which offers go-to-market support, access to Microsoft’s global sales teams, and strategic co-selling opportunities.

    NVIDIA Inception:

    • 10,000 ai.nvidia.com Credits: Startups will have access to a wealth of GPU resources and AI models, enabling them to train and optimize complex models more cost-effectively.
    • 75% Discount on NVIDIA AI Enterprise Stack: This ensures that startups can leverage the complete NVIDIA suite for developing, deploying, and managing AI models.
    • Dedicated Technical Support: A specialized technical resource will collaborate closely with Microsoft to evangelize the NVIDIA AI Enterprise stack and co-develop Azure templates for NVIDIA technology.
    • Exclusive Early Access: Startups will gain private access to new NVIDIA Healthcare products before general release, allowing them to incorporate the latest advancements in their solutions.

    Unleashing the Potential of AI in Health and Life Sciences

    The collaboration between Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception is a launchpad for startups eager to harness AI’s potential in health and life sciences. We’re not just supporting growth; we’re igniting a movement where startups can redefine healthcare’s future.

    What Health and Life Sciences Startups Are Saying

    “Working with both Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception has been transformative for Pangaea Data. By combining their resources and access to cutting-edge AI models, we are able to accelerate development and deliver real-world value to our joint customers. Leveraging AI tools from Microsoft and NVIDIA, we apply clinical guidelines to find previously overlooked patients at the point of care who need treatment or access to clinical trials, ultimately improving patient outcomes.” — Dr. Vibhor Gupta, Founder & CEO, Pangaea Data.

    “Collaborating with Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception represents an incredible opportunity for Artisight to elevate healthcare delivery. By leveraging their combined resources and cutting-edge AI capabilities, we can transform productivity for healthcare providers and deliver meaningful outcomes to our customers. This partnership enables us to scale our smart hospital solutions more rapidly, from operating rooms to patient rooms, ultimately creating a future where technology empowers clinicians to focus more on patient care and less on operational hurdles.” — Andrew Gostine, Co-founder & CEO, Artisight.

    Ready to join us?

    If you’re a health and life sciences startup looking to harness the full potential of AI to shape the future of health innovation, we invite you to explore this reciprocal program, available to eligible startups in either Microsoft for Startups or NVIDIA Inception. Learn more about our collaboration and apply today to be part of the AI revolution with Microsoft and NVIDIA.

    Apply today:

    NVIDIA Inception

    Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub

    Tags: Health and Life Sciences, Healthcare, HLTH, HLTH 2024, NVIDIA Inception

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senate Study Committee on Access to Affordable Childcare to Hold Second Meeting

    Source: US State of Georgia

    ATLANTA (October 22, 2024) — On Wednesday, October 30th, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., the Senate Study Committee on Access to Affordable Childcare, chaired by Sen. Brian Strickland (R–McDonough), will hold its second hearing.

    EVENT DETAILS:                      

    • Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2024
    • Time: 11:00 a.m.
    • Location: The Shaquille O’Neal Boys & Girls Club of Henry County, 166 Holly Smith Dr, McDonough, GA 30253
    • This event is open to the public and will be live-streamed on the Georgia General Assembly website here.

    ABOUT THE MEETING:         

    Members will recommend measures to increase access to affordable child care in Georgia. This committee was created pursuant to Senate Resolution 471 during the 2024 Legislative Session. You can find more information about this study committee here.

    MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES:

    We kindly request that members of the media confirm their attendance in advance by contacting Jantz Womack at SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov

    # # # #

    Sen. Brian Strickland serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary. He represents the 17th Senate District, which includes all of Morgan and portions of Henry, Newton and Walton County. Sen. Strickland may be reached by phone at 404.463.6598 or by email at Brian.Strickland@senate.ga.gov.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: S. 4495, Promoting Responsible Evaluation and Procurement to Advance Readiness for Enterprise-wide Deployment for Artificial Intelligence Act

    Source: US Congressional Budget Office

    S. 4495 would authorize federal agencies to research and implement new processes to accelerate the development and acquisition of artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The bill would require federal agencies to assess the safety of their AI systems and to incorporate protections for data privacy and cybersecurity into AI procurement regulations. S. 4495 also would require agencies and the Government Accountability Office to report to the Congress on the effectiveness and security of federal AI systems.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Warren, Wyden, Blumenthal, Porter Call on DOJ to Prosecute Tax Prep Companies for Illegally Sharing Sensitive Personal and Financial Taxpayer Data

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Massachusetts – Elizabeth Warren

    October 22, 2024

    Treasury, IRS assessment confirm 2023 Congressional investigation finding that companies broke the law by sharing sensitive data with Big Tech firms. 

    Tax prep companies potentially face billions of dollars in criminal liability. 

    “DOJ has the sole authority to enforce the criminal statute on behalf of the millions of taxpayers harmed by this unauthorized disclosure of their sensitive personal and financial data.”

    Text of Letter (PDF)

    Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), along with Representative Katie Porter (D-Calif.) wrote to the Department of Justice (DOJ) urging the investigation and prosecution of major tax preparation companies for illegally sharing protected and sensitive taxpayer information with Big Tech firms. 

    Last month, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) released an audit report confirming that four online tax preparation companies broke the law by sharing legally protected and sensitive taxpayer information with Big Tech firms without taxpayer consent.  Specifically, the report found that consent statements being used by the tax prep companies did not clearly identify the intended use of taxpayer data, a violation of Treasury regulations. The IRS agreed with TIGTA’s assessment. The report confirms November 2022 investigative reporting by the Markup and the results of a July 2023 Congressional investigation, led by Senator Warren, which found that the improper sharing of sensitive taxpayer personal and financial information by TaxSlayer, H&R Block, TaxAct, and Ramsey Solutions with Meta and Google appeared to be illegal. 

    Tax prep companies used pixels, computer code that tracks a user’s website activity, to obtain sensitive personal and financial information, including approximate income and refund amounts, for millions of taxpayers who filed their taxes online with these companies. Meta then used that information for advertising and to train its AI algorithm. 

    TIGTA conducted a detailed review of four tax preparation companies, and found that the companies did not obtain proper taxpayer consent for the release of their information. 

    “We write to urge you to investigate and prosecute the criminal behavior of major tax preparation companies identified in our investigation and confirmed by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration and the Internal Revenue Service,” wrote the lawmakers. The penalties for these violations can include $1,000 per violation and up to 1 year in prison. TIGTA itself notes that it “reports potential criminal violations directly to the Department of Justice when TIGTA deems that it is appropriate to do so.” 

    The IRS recently announced the expansion of the highly successful Direct File program to 24 total states, making 30 million taxpayers eligible to file for free, securely, and directly with the IRS. However, many taxpayers still rely on private tax prep companies. 

    “Accountability for these tax preparation companies – who disclosed millions of taxpayers’ tax return data…is essential for protecting the rule of law and the privacy of taxpayers,” concluded the lawmakers

    Senator Warren has been at the forefront of holding tax prep firms and Big Tech accountable for their behavior, and pushed for an easy and free IRS Drect File program:

    • In May 2024, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tom Carper (D-Del.), along with Representatives Don Beyer (D-Va.), Katie Porter (D-Calif.), and Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) led over 130 lawmakers in sending a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel, applauding the successful pilot of the Direct File program, and urging them to make it permanent and expand its functionality and scope.
    • In June 2023, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tom Carper (D-Del.), along with Representatives Brad Sherman (D-Calif.), Katie Porter (D-Calif.), and Don Beyer (D-Va.) led a coalition of 99 Democratic lawmakers in sending a letter to IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel and Deputy Treasury Secretary Adewale Adeyemo, applauding the IRS’ announcement of a pilot  of a free tax filing tool next year. 
    • In April 2023, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tom Carper (D-Del.) led their colleagues in sending a letter to IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel urging the agency to simplify the tax process and broaden access to free e-filing options.
    • In April 2023, at a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel about the IRS’s failed Free-File partnership with private tax preparation software companies and called on the agency to implement a direct E-File program that will be truly free and easy for millions of Americans. 
      • Commission Werfel agreed with Senator Warren that the gap between the 70% of taxpayers that Free File is supposed to serve and the 2% it actually does is “massive.”  When Senator Warren pointed out that tax prep companies are instead pushing alternative services that should be free, are marketed as free, but are not, Commissioner Werfel also agreed that “the whole process needs to be improved,” that taxpayer rights have been violated, and the IRS has an obligation to make “the tax system easier for taxpayers to navigate.”
    • In March 2023, Senators Warren and Angus King (I-Maine) wrote a letter with 19 other senators to the Internal Revenue Service and Secretary Yellen expressing strong support for Secretary Yellen’s directive for the IRS not to raise audit rates for small businesses or households making under $400,000 annually. 
    • In December 2022, Senators Warren and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), along with Representatives Katie Porter (D-Calif.) and Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) sent letters to tax preparation companies H&R Block, TaxAct, and TaxSlayer, plus big tech firms Meta, and Google, amid reports that the tax preparation companies have been secretly transmitting individual taxpayers’ sensitive financial information to Meta and Google.
    • In July 2022, Senator Elizabeth Warren led 22 of her colleagues in introducing the Tax Filing Simplification Act of 2022 to simplify the tax filing process for millions of Americans by lowering costs, eliminating red tape for all taxpayers, and saving them hours and hundreds of dollars. 
    • During an exchange of the United States Senate Finance Committee in June 2022, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen agreed with Senator Elizabeth Warren on the need to create a free tax filing system that actually works for Americans.

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  • MIL-OSI: SHAREHOLDER INVESTIGATION: The M&A Class Action Firm Investigates the Merger of Universal Stainless & Alloy Products Inc. – USAP

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NEW YORK, Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Monteverde & Associates PC (the “M&A Class Action Firm”), has recovered money for shareholders and is recognized as a Top 50 Firm in the 2018-2022 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report. We are headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City and are investigating Universal Stainless & Alloy Products Inc. (Nasdaq: USAP), relating to its proposed merger with Aperam US Absolute LLC. Under the terms of the agreement, all USAP shares will be automatically converted into the right to receive $45.00 per share.

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