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The Censorship Circus – The Wire

By Isaac Stone Fish February 27, 2022Several years ago, a University of Michigan PhD student who had spent years living and researching in China, attended a U.S.-based event commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. But she was worried about speaking at the event. She knew that if she criticized Chinese soldiers gunning down unarmed protesters, students could report her to the Chinese authorities, which could jeopardize her research, her access to interview subjects, and even her entire academic career. Even though it bothered her to do so, she kept quiet.A few years later, the student, who asked to remain anonymous, found herself keeping quiet again, on what seemed like a much more trivial matter. In September 2017, she opened Facebook and learned that Chinese customs agents had banned the import of certain soft European cheeses, like Brie and Gorgonzola. The customs agents blamed too much bacteria, but because Chinese companies could legally make the same cheese, European trad

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Using Artificial Intelligence, EmpowerPoints Unlocks the Mysteries of Retention During the Great Resignation – PR Newswire

BOISE, Idaho, March 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- With a historic 4.5 million workers willingly leaving their jobs in November 2021, there are more questions than ever about what's driving the change and how employers can retain talent.

EmpowerPoints, an employee engagement platform provider, revealed answers to those questions from its artificial intelligence engine. The findings showed employers can improve employee retention by:

"We know the reasons behind the Great Resignation are varied and complex," explained Brandon Poe, CEO of EmpowerPoints. "But in a series of surprising revelations, some of the best solutions to increase employee retention are not the usual go-to answers that employers gravitate towards."

Creating Momentum with a Small Percentage of EmployeesEmpowerPoints discovered that the typical "boil the ocean" approach to revamping corporate culture isn't always the right strategy. In fact, the data showed that increasing engagement with just 20% of the workforce caused other engagement factors to increase as well. Those small changes were enough to completely transform engagement within the entire organization and increase employee retention.

"Companies often feel the need to influence every employee to impact culture, but we found that's not always necessary," said Ruben Navarrete, Chief Innovation Officer at EmpowerPoints. "We're not suggesting employers only focus on a small part of the employee base, but instead proposing they consider small steps that can massively pay off."

Using AI to make informed decisions discourages attempts to make large-scale changes that are time-consuming and not necessarily as effective.

Creating Shared Meaningful Contributions Insights also revealed a contradictory concept. If a company is struggling financially or employees are personally under pressure, employee engagement and retention increase, but only if the employer provides avenues for employees to support their co-workers. "Meaningful contribution" is a commonly overlooked catalyst that increases employee retention.

"Whether supporting co-workers through tough times or collectively taking a pay reduction to prevent layoffs, employees were far more engaged when they could contribute to solutions during challenging times," explained Navarrete. "The message is to not shield employees from difficulties that the organization or employees face. Instead, create a 'we're in it together' attitude by offering opportunities for employees to become part of the solution."

Delivering Unfiltered Customer Feedback The analysis also showed that employees are more motivated to improve when candid customer comments reach them.

In one situation, each time an employee received direct feedback from a customer, the employer was instructed to monetarily reward the employee even when the feedback was negative. AI discovered this built significant loyalty between the employee and the employer, increasing retention and employee satisfaction.

"The lesson here is that employers shouldn't protect employees from the truth," said Poe. "Once you share that feedback, there are simple ways to incentivize employees and build deeper trust between the employer and employee that extends beyond monetary recognition."

About EmpowerPointsFounded in 2007, EmpowerPoints offers an array of tools and services designed to help companies understand their employees in a meaningful way. EmpowerPoints then offers the necessary systems to help companies improve their culture through real-life, easy to adopt systems, programs and solutions that drive optimal organizational culture.

Companies can learn more about the evolving EmpowerPoints platform, schedule a demo or sign up for a 60-day free trial online. For the latest news and offerings, follow EmpowerPoints on Facebook or LinkedIn.

Media Contact:Ruben Navarrete208-863-8982[emailprotected]

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She survived antisemitism in the USSR. She might not survive this Israeli censorship affair – Haaretz

To say she is one of the main protagonists, Svetlana Reingold has been absent from the media storm that erupted over David Reebs Jerusalem painting featuring in the opening exhibition of the expanded and revamped Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan.

To recap: the wording that appears on Reebs 1997 painting Jerusalem of Gold Jerusalem of Shit, alongside a depiction of ultra-Orthodox Jews at the Western Wall, infuriated Ramat Gan Mayor Carmel Shama-Hacohen. He claimed it was racist and antisemitic, and then, following a Facebook poll he conducted among city residents, ordered that the artwork be removed.

In protest, the other artists represented in the exhibition demanded that their own works be removed. When negotiations between the sides failed, the entire exhibition was canceled. In effect, the museum is now shuttered or, as the mayor prefers to say, operating at low intensity.

Reingold was both chief curator of the renovated museum and curator of the crisis-inducing exhibition. And when negotiations between management and the artists broke down, she decided to resign as well.

Until now, she has avoided speaking to the media. But now her resignation has gone into effect, she is opening up about this and previous furors like, for instance, the one that erupted while she was chief curator of the Haifa Museum of Art when a work entitled McJesus, by the Finnish artist Jani Leinonen, was removed in 2019. That work featured an image of a crucified Ronald McDonald. Then, too, the person who ordered the removal of the work was the citys mayor, Einat Kalisch-Rotem.

As soon as I saw the referendum being conducted by the mayor among his Facebook followers, I realized this was not going to end well, recounts Reingold about the latest scandal. It was two days after the opening of the museum, but I never imagined it might end with the entire exhibition being taken down.

It was hard for me to read the posts he put up on Facebook, whose message, in one form or another, was that artists should be grateful to get a place to exhibit in, and they should behave nicely and not insult anyone. I was thinking that this was something I wouldnt be able to work with.

When did you make the final decision to resign?

Once I was informed that theyd be taking down David Reebs work [in January]. Often in such situations, a demand is made from the outside or from social media to resign. For the most part, Ive never considered these sorts of demands because loss of employment is a sort of social death. What are you planning to do now?

Im gathering up my energies for the next challenges that await me. But if I can be candid, I dont have huge expectations about the future that lies ahead.

What do you think will happen to the Ramat Gan museum?

The people at the museum should be thinking of taking corrective action to ensure the independence and freedom of expression of the curators and artists. This crisis should be used to reorganize. Its a crisis that is relevant to all of the museums and municipal galleries in Israel: How can we ensure that this doesnt happen again in some other space?

And how can we make sure of that?

In Britain, for instance, when it comes to governance of art institutions, the arms length principle is in effect where even art that is financially supported by the government never actually serves the government. The decision-makers over art subsidies must always be the same arms length removed as the museum staffers, in order not to repeat the mistakes that Shama-Hacohen made.

Did you ever imagine that the exhibition might provoke this kind of clash? It did include several controversial works.

I didnt think it would happen, though I was wary of such a possibility. But I told myself I couldnt be fearful anymore. By its nature, art tends to hold up mirrors to society, encroaching and asking uncomfortable questions. The beauty of Reebs work is that it challenges the entire discourse on the limits of what is permitted.

So why was it displayed in a storeroom?

I displayed it in such a way that it was, on the one hand, part of the museums collection, and on the other revealed to the viewer. Also, I was interested in provoking debate on the issue of what is found in the central space and what is found behind the curtains and, yes, also to call attention to the fact that theres a political and bureaucratic establishment out there too.

Get the hell out of here, Jew!

Reingold immigrated to Israel in 1990 from the city of Novgorod, near Saint Petersburg. I was among the first immigrants to arrive on a direct flight from the Soviet Union to Israel, she recalls of immigrating alone at age 16, being joined by her parents a few months later. In the Soviet Union, her father served as the city engineer and her mother was an economist. In Israel, her father worked in a factory and her mother as a house cleaner.

In Russia, I was the only Jew in my class, she says. With the breakup of the Soviet Union, a rising wave of antisemitism began. People shouting things like Get the hell out of here, Jew! and Go! Fly to Israel became a matter of routine.

She completed high school at the Ort High School in Maalot, and then began studying art and history at the University of Haifa. I completed my bachelors and masters degrees there, and am now in the middle of my doctorate.

What do you have to say to the mayor, who believed that Reebs work is antisemitic and racist?

As a person who has experienced antisemitism firsthand, I think the antisemitism discourse is not relevant here in Israel. Here, it is the Jewish people in a position of sovereign power that represses and discriminates, not the opposite. The great thing about Reebs work has to do with the fact that hes telling us that in the Jewish state, of all places, by virtue of its religion and its national identity, it is our fate to play the role of the repressor. Before I immigrated to Israel, I truly believed I was coming to Israel to be part of the Jewish culture, which is something I couldnt do in the Soviet Union. It hurts me every time anew to see that in Israel, the wave of Russian immigration of which I am a part is nothing more than a plaything in the hands of political interests.

Do you not think that Reebs work is insulting?

In my opinion, its meant to insult the politicians but absolutely not religious Jews. It critiques the political discourse that cynically uses patriotic slogans and empties the holy symbols of all content. The Western Wall, Jerusalem of Gold and the worshipping Jew are all oft-used terms from the mouths of politicians, who use them to justify every military operation conducted in Israel.

In this context, she says that Reebs work reminds her of the huge banners that used to be hung in the streets of the Soviet Union.

On these posters, there would always be figures of the great men of the Soviet nation: Marx, Engels and Lenin. But someone would always add some curse in Russian. It was a minor addition that ridiculed the idyllic Soviet world. The Russian scholar Mikhail Bakhtin spoke about the carnivalesque world, which is the polar opposite of the official political, consensual world. In this world, laughter and parody represent the ruling ideology: the significance of the carnival is the crossing of familiar lines. The same is true for David Reeb, who placed the language of the street right in front of the idyllic world the politicians are selling to us.

What did you think when you saw social media posts that were opposed to Reebs painting for instance, what was written by rapper and right-wing activist The Shadow?

The main contention was that this artwork triggers an illegitimate discourse. Yet the comments against it that were initiated by the far right and which bordered on violent persecution were seen as being quite legitimate. The Shadow wrote several posts on his Facebook page, which led to thousands of harsh responses personally directed toward me. Truly a dizzying rate of loathing and hostility.

Boycotted by 200 artists

Reingold says art played a big part in her life growing up in the Soviet Union, with frequent visits to the Hermitage Museum with her mother. Following her university studies, she began working at various museums in Haifa. It was 1996, a turbulent period in Israel following the Rabin assassination, and numerous artists were reacting to what was going on. Following a series of minor positions in local museums, in 2011 she became curator of the Man-Katz Museum, and two years later also the Hermann Struck Museum.

Early in her career, she says, she faced the question of whether it was okay to present contemporary art at the Man-Katz Museum. In the 2012 exhibition The Desire for Paris, in addition to artists from the School of Paris I showed three contemporary Israeli artists: David Adika, Yossi Breger and Joseph Dadoune. It provoked some inquiries from management.

Over the years, several curators all female left their jobs at the northern citys museums. Things came to a head in 2015 when the curator of the Haifa Museum of Art, Leah Abir, was dismissed and the Israeli art world decided to boycott Haifas museums. Some 200 artists and curators signed a petition.

Reingold was appointed as acting curator and subsequently became Abirs permanent successor. She was criticized at the time for collaborating with the establishment. However, more artists gradually broke the boycott and she went on to curate several large group shows. These included AnonymX: The End of the Privacy Era, Feminist Sculpture in Israel and Fake News Fake Truth.

There was an accusation that your exhibitions recycle subjects, both in Haifa and Ramat Gan.

In exhibitions that I have curated, I have not been afraid to repeat subjects that have been discussed in the past. To say, for instance, about feminism that the subject has already been exhausted is ridiculous. After all, gender discrimination still exists at all levels of life. In an exhibition I curated at the Haifa Museum of Art, I engaged in feminism in the transnational era, when numerous women are moving from East to West and developing a fluid identity in order to survive.

There has always been political meddling in Haifa. In 2006, then-Mayor Yona Yahav demanded that Dov Or-Ners reproduction of a painting of flowers supposedly done by Hitler when he was an aspiring young artist be removed.

During the time I was curator, from 2015 on, I did not feel any intervention. Once we made a decision on the subject of an exhibition, there was no meddling.

The peak of political interference came in early 2019, shortly after Kalisch-Rotem was elected Haifas mayor. A protest arose among local Christian Arabs against the work McJesus, which was part of the Sacred Goods exhibition curated by Shaked Shamir.

Reingold relates that when Shamir told her, as chief curator, about the Leinonen work, it was obvious it was liable to spark criticism, but I reached the conclusion that I had no right to censor the exhibition. That work was ultimately taken down, but it was the opposite to what happened at the Ramat Gan museum. In Haifa, an audience of Christians argued that their beliefs were harmed; in Ramat Gan, it was the mayor who gave the instruction to take down the work and that is a case of political censorship, pure and simple. In contrast to [Shama-Hacohen], Kalisch-Rotem tried to find a compromise with the leaders of the Christian community, and only when one could not be found was it decided to remove the work.

There have been acts of censorship before, both at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Israel Museum. Why is it more prevalent at municipal museums?

We live in a country where religion is not separated from the state. But censorship can happen everywhere. Even Modiglianis art that was shown in France triggered outrage due to the nudity, and the police came in and dismantled the exhibition. That would not seem logical nowadays, but every work of art has explosive potential. There are countless examples.

In 1962, the exhibition New Reality was mounted in Moscow. [Soviet leader Nikita] Khrushchev visited it; he was enraged when he discovered the extent to which the rules of socialist realism had been violated and he hauled the artists over the coals. And still, all of the works were left on the walls and Khrushchev even paid another visit to the exhibition a while later, spoke with the artists and asked that they explain to him the meaning of the works.

The ethics panel will get back to you

During the Ramat Gan crisis in January, there was actually a moment of optimism when Culture Minister Chili Tropper appointed the chairman of Israels museums council, Yigal Ben Shalom, to mediate between the artists and Shama-Hacohen. Also trying to resolve the problem were Ramat Gan museum chairman and deputy mayor Roi Barzilai, and Reingold herself. She proposed a compromise in which Reebs work be put back up and that a divider be erected so that anyone arriving on the floor on which the work was situated would not be exposed to it immediately.

That did not satisfy Shama-Hacohen, who demanded that the work be hidden in an internal space within the storage room and that it only be accessible to the public on Saturdays.

What did you think of the mayors proposal?

That it was unacceptable. David Reeb thought so too, and that is what the other artists thought. I did agree to a compromise suggested by the artists. That was my obligation as curator of the museum and the exhibition.

The person who did not appreciate Reingolds involvement was Barzilai. In a letter to her, he claimed she had led the artists into a dead end, even though there was an outline for a compromise. In light of your intervention, the attempt to find a compromise which would have made it possible to keep the exhibition open and even to see the work by David Reeb failed. I made it clear to you that you mustnt intervene in the negotiations, but nevertheless you chose to disregard my instructions, time after time.

Conversely, Ben Shalom says there a consensus on the technical aspects of the display was never reached at any point.

An initial outline was agreed by the mayor and artists that anyone who did not want to see the picture would not see it, he says. But there was no decision regarding the method. Once everyone weighed in with his or her proposal, the negotiations failed.

Reingold, he says, was not present during the negotiations but only at consultations, where she expressed an unequivocal position in support of the artists.

Ben Shalom has recently formed an ethics committee that seeks to set clear boundaries for the board of directors, as well as better define the role played by curators. My opinion is unequivocal: curators are the ones who make the decisions, not the body that owns the museum, he says.

The Knesset Education, Culture and Sports Committee has also debated the future of the museums, at the behest of lawmakers Emilie Moatti (Labor) and Mossi Raz (Meretz).

Israel needs to create a mechanism that will protect art from political interference, Reingold concludes. She calls for a law or regulations that would establish the nature of the mediation between the political establishment and the art establishments, and between the management committee and the artistic management staff, in such a way that would protect freedom of expression and provide guidelines for dealing with any harm done to it. Otherwise, there will be no end to this.

Finally, as someone who immigrated to Israel from Russia, whats your opinion on what is happening now in Ukraine?

I think theres a long tradition in Russia of coping with all sorts of dictators coping with and opposition to. It makes me very happy that the people in Russia are going out to protest at demonstrations against Putin and the invasion of Ukraine, and I very much hope the current events will finally remove him from power.

Do you think Israel should get involved?

I think the most urgent thing right now is for Israel to provide Ukraine with an Iron Dome [anti-missile] system. I also very much hope that if there is a need for it, Israel will take in refugees. That is to say, all of the refugees whether theyre Jewish or not.

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Smart Finance ICO Launch will be announced soon, a New Grade of DeFi Platform Based on Artificial Intelligence – Yahoo Finance

Smart Finance

Neural networks of Smart Finance will empower and optimize its financial crypto platform with unique market features

London, UK, March 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Smart Finance today announced its revolutionary, decentralized finance (DeFi), crypto solution. The solution is based on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Mathematical Expectations (ME). Through these technologies the Smart Finance Token provides a secure, and cost effective strategy for intelligent trading on the cryptocurrency market, creating excellent value for investors.

Smart Finance, currently finalizing details of bleeding edge technical designs for release to the market, is set to become the top cryptocurrency trading tool with precision trading through computer aided decision making to maximize profit potential. The 3 computer aided technologies allow for better, more efficient, trading with optimal results and a safeguard against typical human errors.

During an interview with the Founder of Smart Finance TheZarchitect, he said Artificial Intelligence is the ultimate game changer in the crypto sector. AI provides a smart and powerful automated trading robot that can estimate crypto market values and automatically trade for you. This is the best crypto technology and the most efficient and straightforward method for trade monitoring and dedicated oversight. At any given time, Investor will know the status of their portfolio.

Invest smart, and beat the market volatility

Extreme volatility of cryptocurrency trading will always carry risks, Smart Finance offers a platform where these risks mitigated through intelligent investing. Smart Finance offers the potential for substantial rewards, better than any other methods of trading on the market today.

During market days, prices fluctuate rapidly, providing opportunities to generate consistent revenues. To maximize profits from these price movements, large volumes of data must be processed quickly. The Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities at the heart of Smart Finance offer its users a great advantage through processing large quantities of data quickly, and accurately.

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Smart Finance brings a plethora of unique features to its clients, adding value and safeguarding the investor. The AntiScamAI (ASAI) is an AI-powered scanner, which will analyse new token projects to determine potential scams.

ASAI works on a three-step analysis:

Step 1 Website, social media and whitepaper analysis

The content of the project website is first analyzed, such as the text and images used. Additionally any white paper and related social media are checked. The AI analyzer is checking, and making a score based on the writing fluency level, any plagiarisms, paraphrasing from other projects and any images that have been copied.

Step 2 Token smart contract checking

The token smart contract for the project will be checked for red flags, typical tests used during full audits are leveraged. SMF AI check if the liquidity is locked, test the token ownership, check the maximum allowed taxes and whether a block from selling function exists. Another score is calculated.

Step 3 Broad online media search

The final step in checking the project is to search online content general for market consensus, understand what people are saying. Leveraging NLP (Natural Language Process), SMF check a defined scope of crypto-orientated news websites and discussion forums.

Invest smartly, like the whales.

Another feature is Whale AI Tracker, which can track the wallets of user selected whales. The AI engine will be able to monitor for transactions, and copy them before they complete. Utilizing this feature allows Investor to trade as the whales do, and profit when they do.

Finally, SMF have an auto-trading AI powered bot. A first in the crypto world to be powered by AI, it provides a loss insurance to the user.

A Smart Finance spokesperson explained, The main advantages of AI and ML are the ability to analyse large amounts of data, an amazing ability to learn, and benefits of taking action with accuracy and speed.

Neural networks have the power

At the center of the Smart Finance AI platform are the neural networks. These powerful networks produce forecasts around the dynamics of the cryptocurrency market. The system monitors, compares and forecasts exchange rate variations during the trading day with accuracy of up to 90%. Smart Finances approach centers around technical and fundamental analysis.

This may make things considerably simpler for new cryptocurrency traders who haven't yet had time to learn how the crypto world works. In order to determine the mood of the crypto market, an investor requires analysis of a large amount of data. This includes articles, blogs, forums and even the comments that go with them. SMF platform, which is built on artificial intelligence technologies, automatically performs the analysis and provides instantaneous, actionable results, added Neil Doody, CTO of Smart Finance.

SMF Tokenomonics

The token underneath Smart Finance also comes with its own value added tokenomics, designed to encourage and provide value to long term holders. On all buys and sells of the SMF token, a 11% tax is levied, and all existing investors are rewarded with 3% in the stable coin USDT. This is a great way to reward for long term investors, who will accrue rewards through each transaction that is made.

SMF also offer staking, Holder can stake their tokens to receive daily compounding interest. When holder can stake their tokens, will continue to receive rewards from the tax distributions in USDT.

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Artificial Intelligence Assistant: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. – Finextra

Having an A.I. assistant: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.

"Hey, S voice, where can I get some free food nearby?"

I don't know how many times I wanted to ask my phone these things. Part of me wants to hear an answer that goes: "Hey, you're in luck, there's a small diner right across the corner. They're giving away free burgers for single desperate lonely guys like you."

It hurts. But this burn is something that I can handle if it means that I get to have free food.

And yet, this never really happens. It's always a generic answer that goes as "Hey, here is a list of eateries nearby."

My lazy, good-for-nothing butt doesn't want this. Oh, if only we had an A.I. that was actually worth it...

Yes, you know where this is going. If you had any confusion now, I'll clear it.

Personal assistant A.I. has been all the rage, well, since as long as we have learned about the concept of A.I.

Since the advent of smartphones, the idea of a virtual Artificial Intelligent assistant has taken the world by storm.

Whether you have Apple's Siri, or Samsung's S Voice, or Cortana from Microsoft, A.I. assistants are now everywhere.

In today's article, we will be focusing on some of the great aspects of A.I. and its impact on human lives. We will also talk about what A.I. in its current form needs to improve.

We will also discuss what is the scope for improvement in all the aspects of A.I. where it is utter garbage.

So, let's get going now, shall we?

The Good:

Even though the A.I. personal Assistant isn't nearly at the level where we can compare it to the likes of J.A.R.V.I.S., it's a close second.Despite being rudimentary when compared to fictional digital butlers, current A.I. can do a lot of things.

This Includes:

It doesn't matter if you're the CEO of a 500-million-dollar company or a student. You can always trust that an A.I. personal assistant will take care of mundane low-value tasks.

Some of the best A.I. personal assistants can actually replace full-fledged assistants. Take the case for SIRI here. Apple's Magnum Opus iPhone is nothing without its operating software and voice.

Not only Siri can act as a friend and share jokes, but it can also make calls, give messages, give recommendations on the basis of web search results.

And this is just one of over a dozen Personal A.I. assistants applications. Cortana, which is from Microsoft can schedule email, create and write notes, and even schedule meetings.

Now that's something, isnt it?

There are hours upon hours of content online that is just waiting for you. All this optimization can happen via a Personal A.I. assistant. All you need to do is search for it.

This is only the best thing about having a full-fledged personal A.I. assistant. Let's see the other side of the coin.

The Bad:

No matter what we do, for now, there are certain limitations for personal A.I. Assistants.When it comes to mundane tasks, then you can rely on personal assistants, but anything more than that means you're asking for trouble.

For example,As of writing this article, your personal A.I. assistant will not be able to inform you when your apps need to be updated.

Nor will it be able to delete an app or change anything from the notification settings.Not so neat.

There are other things as well which include not being able to see your health. Unless and until you have enough dough to grab an i-watch or something, yeah, your personal A.I. assistant will not be able to inform you how many steps you have to take.

As you can see, anything that is dependent on voice commands that includes altering anything, cannot be done by these personal A.I. Assistants.

And we haven't even reached the Ugly Part yet.

The Ugly:

The saddest part, and I mean the saddest part for most people out there, is that they feel that they are substituting human emotions with an A.I.

Asking emotional questions to Artificial Intelligence at first seemed a normal thing to do.

After all, it's just for fun. But as we see in societies where A.I. becomes too mainstream, emotional connections between humans seem to be the first thing to go.

Now is this a symptom of a deeper problem or it's just a result of something different, no one really knows. But this goes to show that as humans, we still haven't been able to adapt clearly to the advance of A.I.

Conclusion:

When it comes to A.I. then the highs can be very high, and the lows can be very low.

Personal A.I. can be great for business owners, and students, especially when it comes to moderating simple tasks.

With the current advance in the field and its integration to human platforms, only time can tell where things are headed.

It's also important to remember, that the integration of A.I. right now is still in its nascent stage and there is a lot of room for growth.

We will see you at the next one.

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