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My Turn: Those signs are an invitation for us to learn more – The Recorder

There is a reason that so many lawns and store fronts brandish Black Lives Matter signs, Ms. Maynard [letter, Signs].

On April 12, we learned of another Black man, Daunte Wright, who had been shot and killed by police, again in Minnesota, for some supposed minor traffic violation. And last week, the trial arguments ended for the police officer who is accused of killing George Floyd by kneeling on his chest and neck for over 9 minutes, this for allegedly passing a counterfeit $20 bill.

More and more people are starting to recognize the truth that, in America, Black lives have not mattered, have never mattered and still do not matter today. Take another look at those signs and read them carefully this time. They do not say only Black Lives Matter. They do not say Black Lives Matter more. They do not say other Lives Do Not Matter. But what they are saying, begging really, is for the rest of us to understand that Black Lives Matter, too and we need to stop dismissing them as though they are not important!

For example, before Daunte and George, we watched as police put Eric Garner in a chokehold in New York City and held him until he died for selling cigarettes on the street. Then Breonna Taylor died in her bed when police stormed her apartment in the night looking for non-existent drugs. And there was John Crawford who was killed by police as he checked out a toy gun inside a Walmart. And 12-year-old Tamir Rice, shot within seconds of the arrival of a police officer as he played with a toy gun. And how about Trayvon Martin, walking home to his fathers apartment with some candy and shot by George Zimmerman. And none of these killers was ever held accountable.

In fact, the only reason that former Officer Derek Chauvin is being tried in the death of George Floyd is that someone filmed the whole sordid thing and shared it with the world!

It is a sad fact that, according to the Washington Post Fatal Force, updated April 15, Black people in America make up about 13% of the total population but over 50% of those killed by police. In addition, Blacks comprise 40% of the U.S. prison population, and according to PolitiFact, June 29, 2018, large numbers of them jailed not because they have been found guilty of anything but because, once accused, they have been unable to pay bail. Languishing in prisons for weeks, months, even years while awaiting trial, these people lose their jobs, their homes, their families, not for anything they have done but because they couldnt afford to pay off their jailers!

As a people, Black Americans suffer in countless other ways. Starting with the Emancipation Proclamation, laws were passed in America to guarantee that People of Color will be kept poor and powerless. Banks refused them loans or charged exorbitant interest rates. Real estate agents showed them only homes in poorer neighborhoods. Companies hired only for lower paying and less responsible jobs. Even the U.S. government refused returning Black soldiers access to the GI Bill.

Since schools are supported by property taxes in the U.S., poor people necessarily have schools that are deficient in almost everything. Old buildings, asbestos, faulty plumbing with lead pipes, inadequate textbooks, no libraries or school nurses, Black children struggle to learn and even to believe in themselves. With so many parents incarcerated, many unjustly, children struggle at home as well, living on a single parents minimum wage, inadequate food and housing and health care. They grow up fearing the police, learning from their parents experiences that Black people do not fare well in law enforcements hands.

The fact that any Person of Color ever succeeds at anything other than sports in this country is a testament to the courage, determination, intelligence and hard work of every one of them. And succeed they do! Doctors, nurses, lawyers, ministers and priests, teachers, accountants, bankers, designers, artists, architects, scientists, mathematicians, inventors, authors, lawmakers and a president name it and you will find exceptional examples all around you. Still, even these accomplished people must deal with the prejudicial attitudes that whites impose on them.

A few years ago, we heard about an older Black man, a well-dressed minister, who pulled into a store parking lot when he felt himself going into a diabetic hypoglycemic attack. He needed a shot of glucose (sugar), fast. Instead, the store manager called the police who assumed he was overdosing on drugs and refused to hear the mans pleas, dragging him out of his car, handcuffing him and holding him until he died. What are the chances that a white man would have experienced the same response?

Those signs, Ms. Maynard, are an invitation for us to learn more about why Black Americans are asking us to care and a desperate call to grant them the same respect and concern we demand for ourselves.

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Local activists gather following Chauvin conviction – WOODTV.com

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) Protesters gathered in downtown Grand Rapids for a planned demonstration as former police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all charges in the death of George Floyd.

The event, led by Justice for Black Lives, was set to meet at Rosa Parks Circle Tuesday evening regardless of the outcome in the trial. The group is continuing calls for police reform. The events meeting spot was at a section of Monroe Center designated as Breonna Taylor Way, named after the Grand Rapids native.

After two days of deliberation, the jury found Chauvin guilty on all three charges: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Chauvin could spend decades in prison.

Floyd died May 25, 2020 after Chauvin had his knee pinned on Floyds neck for nearly 9 minutes.

Justice for Black Lives President Aly Bates said moments in the Floyd case reminded her of the trial in Trayvon Martins death, adding that many thought George Zimmerman, the man who fatally shot Martin, would be found guilty of his charges. Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges in that case.

I was so sure, so sure that they were going to find him guiltyand he was not found guilty, Bates said to a small group of demonstrators. So, while we celebrate for George Floyds family,we also need to fight for the other families that were affected by not only police brutality but police killings as well.

Many say they did not know what to expect in the Chauvin trial. Grand Rapids protesters say theyre pleased with the verdict, adding that change still needs to be done with the policing system in America.

We need to fight for justice, especially in Breonna Taylors hometown. We cannot forget about Breonna, we cant forget about Daunte Wright, we cant forget about Trayvon Martin, we cant forget about Sandra Bland, we cant forget about the so many names I cant even sit here and name them all because it would take hours for me to actually name these people, Bates said. This verdict means a lot, it means the world, but its still not enough.

My heart is with George Floyds family, and I want them to know that millions of Michiganders, Minnesotans, and Americans mourn with them. No verdict can bring George back, but his legacy will live on.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Attorney General Dana Nessel responded to the national news, adding that they are pushing for continued change to make communities safer.

Grand Rapids police set up barricades and salt trucks prior to the verdict being announced to prepare for possible unrest. Additional officers were were staffed including some on foot and on bikes.

We didnt know when the verdict would come out just like everyone else, GRPD Chief Eric Payne said.There could be the potential for civil unrest, so we have to prepare for that to make sure we have an adequate number of officers to be able to address those issues.

Payne gave remarks to the community about two hours after the verdict was announced. He said justice was served and that Chauvin was held accountable for his actions.

Ive said from the beginning almost a year ago when this occurred, every law enforcement department has to look themselves in the mirror and see if were doing things correctly. We are here to serve the community and work with the community, Payne said.

Payne said GRPD is continuing to use its strategic plan, saying safety is our number one objective. He said GRPD is looking at innovation to keep the community safe. Payne added that engagement is another objective in the strategic plan.

Chokeholds or any type of neck restraint have never been a trained tactic with the Grand Rapids Police Department, Payne said. I challenge every police department across the country to make sure that theyre reviewing their policies, theyre training, that theyre up to date with the type of training that will not have a negative outcome like this particular incident did and when it does, make sure youre holding your officers accountable. We will continue to do that in Grand Rapids.

Regarding protests and rallies going forward in Grand Rapids, Payne says theres a proper way for organizers to hold their demonstrations.

Anyone that wants to have that type of demonstration or expressive speech is to get a permit or to follow the law, Payne said.

In Kalamazoo, a group of protesters were joined by police for a gathering. The group celebrated the verdict, but said theres still a lot of work to be done.

Protesters said they hope that police heard their voices and work with them to improve the relationship with the community.

This is a definitely a message to keep pushing, push even harder. We got to be the force behind police and officials being held accountable. We got to be in their faces, so to speak. We got to be out in the streets, letting them know that this is not where we stop. We want a better policing in our community, activist Quinton Bryant said.

News 8s Whitney Burney and Ruben Juarez contributed to this report.

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OPINION: Todays Ruling Was a Victory Tomorrow the Fight Continues – southseattleemerald.com

by M. Anthony Davis

I cant describe the wave of emotion I experienced hearing the reading of the verdict. Guilty on all counts. I had spent so much energy refusing to believe justice would be served that I never allowed myself to even consider the idea that Chauvin would be found guilty of all charges. Now that it has happened, Im in shock.

After about 10 hours of deliberation, the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial found Chauvin, the officer who was filmed with his knee on the neck of George Floyd, guilty on charges of third-degree murder, second-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. The verdict was followed by both cheers and tears from those awaiting the decision outside the courthouse in Minneapolis.

The killing of George Floyd in May 2020 sparked protests nationwide and catapulted the Black Lives Matter movement to the forefront of American media. In many cases, protests in cities like Seattle, Portland, and New York led to a firestorm in the media with pundits on the right and the left debating the protests themselves just as much as the police violence that was being protested.

The first time I remember hearing the phrase, Black Lives Matter! chanted was back in 2014. This was after George Zimmerman was acquitted of charges for killing Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown had just been murdered by police in Ferguson, Missouri. I cant begin to name all of the Black people killed by police between then and now that received no justice. Todays victory feels both monumental and overdue.

It will be easy for folks to jump out and say that this win is a grain of sand in a desert of injustice. And they are right. But this victory has meaning. This victory declares that George Floyds life has meaning. That my life has meaning. And not just to you and me that was never in question. But now Black Lives Matter to the courts. This case has the potential to set the precedent that police cannot continue to kill unarmed Black people with impunity.

While I encourage folks to take the time to celebrate victory in the courts, we must still remember a few things. George Floyd is not here to celebrate. His life is forever lost, and his family will forever mourn him. But we have the opportunity to build in his name and expand his legacy. This can start with the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.

While not loved by all activists, this bold and comprehensive bill is aimed at holding police accountable for misconduct, ensuring that a registry is created to prevent problematic cops from being rehired in different jurisdictions, ending qualified immunity for law enforcement, and protecting the public from excessive force via chokeholds and other tactics used to cause harm. If this Policing Act becomes law, it will be a historical step in police reform and potentially create a path for massive shifts in the culture of policing. I admit that this bill is not perfect, and creating laws that police will actually follow has been difficult. But I think it is a pivotal step in the right direction. Especially if it ends qualified immunity and stops taxpayers from footing the bill when cops are sued for misconduct. If we are ever going to change the culture of policing in this country, we must do it with solid legislation that guarantees accountability.

But for today, we can take a collective sigh of relief. For all of us who watched the video of Floyds death and for all of those citizens, including children, who were there to bear witness to Floyds death, today justice was served. Tomorrow the fight will continue.

We must demand justice for Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo and the names that will continue to be added to this list. We must not forget Manuel Ellis. We must not forget the struggle and pain that has led us to this moment. As political pundits and politicians step out to make statements, we must not let up. Black bodies are still being brutalized on their watch.

Our push for justice must continue.

Editors Note: An earlier version of this article misspelled the name Daunte Wright. The article was updated to correct the error.

M. Anthony Davis (Mike Davis) is a local journalist covering arts, culture, and sports.

Featured Image: Protester at a Black Lives Matter march in Othello Park on June 7, 2020. (Photo: Alex Garland)

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Ping An’s AskBob Doctor Top-ranked in Global Artificial Intelligence Competition, Supporting Research, Diagnoses and Treatment Decisions – PRNewswire

HONG KONG and SHANGHAI, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. (hereafter "Ping An" or the "Group", HKEX: 2318; SSE: 601318) is pleased to announce that AskBob Doctor, a consultation and treatment assistance tool, has ranked first in one of the three tasks in MEDIQA 2021, an artificial intelligence (AI) healthcare question-and-answer contest hosted by the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). This achievement confirms Ping An's world-leading research capability in natural language processing (NLP) in the healthcare industry, which is a key driver of Ping An's healthcare ecosystem.

ACL is one of the most authoritative international academic institutions in the NLP field. The MEDIQA 2021 competition tests the performance of competitors' algorithms on the automatic summarization of medical text with three tasks: consumer health question summarization, multi-answer summarization (MAS), and radiology report summarization. Ping An's AskBob Doctor ranked first in the MAS task, tackling the challenges of combining and summarizing multiple answers to a medical question.

Doctors typically spend 10 to 15 hours a week on data query, collation and interpretation. Entering a medical question in a search engine may lead to multiple answers, which can be complementary or repetitive. The MAS technology automatically summarizes lengthy medical answers toconvey the main idea of the original texts. The technology is integrated into Ping An's AskBob Doctor to provide intelligent literature analysis and cutting-edge scientific research insights to help doctors make diagnoses and treatment decisions.

Ping An's AskBob Doctor was launched in 2019 by the smart healthcare team of Ping An Smart City, which offers services for health departments, doctors, medical imaging and chronic disease research and treatment. It has served 37,000 medical institutions in mainland China and 740,000 doctors to date.

Ping An Group focuses on two domains of business, "pan financial assets" and "pan health care". It applies innovative technologies to its ecosystems in healthcare, financial services, auto services and smart city services. The Group has been building its healthcare ecosystem over the past decade as a new engine for growth. The healthcare ecosystem includes medical regulators, patients, service providers, payers, and technologies to support the national "Healthy China" initiative.

About Ping An Group

Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. ("Ping An") is a world-leading technology-powered retail financial services group. With over 218 million retail customers and 598 million internet users, Ping An is one of the largest financial services companies in the world. Ping An focuses on two over-arching domains of activity, "pan financial assets" and "pan health care", covering the provision of financial and health care services through our integrated financial services platform and our ecosystems; in financial services, health care, auto services and smart city services. Our "finance + technology" and "finance + ecosystem" transformation strategies aim to provide customers and internet users with innovative and simple products and services using technology. As China's first joint stock insurance company, Ping An is committed to upholding the highest standards of corporate reporting and corporate governance. The Group is listed on the stock exchanges in Hong Kong and Shanghai. In 2020, Ping An ranked 7th in the Forbes Global 2000 list and ranked 21st in the Fortune Global 500 list. Ping An also ranked 38th in the 2020 WPP Kantar Millward Brown BrandZTM Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands list.

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About Ping An Smart City

Ping An Smart City, a member of the Ping An Group, is a technology company that focuses on the construction of smart cities. Ping An Smart City is at the cutting edge of infrastructure development, using technologies such as big data, cloud computing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence to enhance governance systems, the business environment and public services. Ping An Smart City solutions covers life, education, healthcare, government affairs, smart transportation, and business operations. To date, Ping An Smart City has launched above more than 230 programs, cooperating with more than 151 cities across China and six countries and regions outside of China.

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Researchers Rank These Artificial Intelligence Labs As The Best In World – Analytics Insight

While every lab focuses on different domains of artificial intelligence, commercial AI labs like Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft, the U.S Big Tech, have set up dedicated AI labs too. Theres also DeepMind by Googles parent company Alphabet and OpenAI, which has Elon Musk as a founding investor. These are the obvious contenders in the top AI labs ranking.

At one of CNBCs conferences, when Mark Riedl, associate professor at the Georgia Tech School of Interactive Computing was asked to pick his standouts, he said promptly, Wow, I hate this question. He further added, Reputationally, there is a good argument to say DeepMind, OpenAI, and FAIR (Facebook AI research) are the top three.

Another AI expert (who requested to remain anonymous due to lack of approval from his company to speak publicly) told that DeepMind, OpenAI, and FAIR were probably the top three pure AI research labs as their fundings is known while IBM has the reputation to push out more patents. The unknown question is the Baidus and Tencents of the world, he said, talking about the Chinese technology companies whose activities are rather secret.

Googles parent company Alphabet gives DeepMind hundreds of millions of dollars each year to conduct research, while Microsoft has invested $1 billion in OpenAI apart from the $1 billion it received from the founding investors. While these fundings are known, FAIRs funding is unknown because Facebook doesnt reveal it clearly.

AlphaGo is DeepMinds best-known AI which defeated the best human players in the world at the ancient Chinese board game, Go. The program gained so much attraction that Netflix made a documentary that talks about AlphaGos victory over South Korean Go legend Lee Sedol. After this renowned success, the company is now shifting its focus to using AI to solve humanitys biggest scientific problems. This attempt had a breakthrough last year in a biological field called protein folding.

Open AI has developed game-playing AI software that can defeat humans at games like Dota II. But instead of this, Open AI caught more eyeballs for its AI text generator GPT-3 and its fancy AI image generator Dall-E.

On the other hand, FAIR doesnt have an AI thats as famous as AlphaGo or a GPT-3. But what FAIR has to its name is several published academic papers on areas that relate to Facebook like computer vision, natural language processing, and conversational AI.

Publishing academic papers at two of the biggest AI conferences, NeurIPS and ICML is one way to measure the impact of an AI lab. In 2020, Google published 178 papers at NeurIPS, while Microsoft had 95, DeepMind had 59, Facebook had 58, and IBM had 3.8 while Amazon had less than 30.

In the same year, at ICML, Google had 114 papers published, DeepMind had 51, Microsoft 49, Facebook 34, IBM had 19, and Amazon had 18.

Artificial Intelligence has been touted as a technology that has the potential to start a new industrial revolution and change the way our society functions. But currently, as the technology is still in its initial phase the use cases are quite narrow.

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