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Invisible Minority
Invisible Minority Kylie Dickinson “No offense, but it’s usually the Asian people who steal clothing.” It was a normal and completely average day at work. I was standing beside my co-workers, enjoying a much needed break from the chaos. Everything was fine, until that small comment slipped out of co-worker’s mouth. The drink in my hand froze inches before my lips. I think I might have stopped breathing. But the conversation carried on normally, even though an entirely racist moment had just occurred. I looked around the circle of my peers and no one was looking at me strange, no one was looking uncomfortable or concerned. No one had even noticed my transformation in attitude. I could not, for the life of me, understand why no one had asked if I was okay or had apologized. Then, like a slap to the face , it hit me once again: I don’t look the way I am supposed to.
Kylie ScarlettPublished 3 years ago in 01- Top Story - April 2022
Hey Siri, Should Artificial Intelligence Decide What is Safe Online?
Over the last decade, and especially within the last five years, technology has raced to keep up with an ever-expanding Internet. Believe it or not, the Internet has become more than just a hub for conversation, eCommerce, and pornography.
Joshua Luke JohnsonPublished 3 years ago in 01 From Prison to President
Early Life and Education Born into a low-income family in a village in Monze district present-day Zambia on 4th June 1962. He is married to Mutinta Hichilema and they have three children. Popularly known as HH. Hichilema cast himself as a self-made businessman who worked hard at school to win a government bursary to attend the University of Zambia where he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Business Administration. His Master's qualifications include a Business Administration degree in Finance and Business Strategy from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Debojeet SahaPublished 3 years ago in 01Quantum Physics and I
My Theory of Consciousness, 1988, turned out to be un-publishable. It challenged too many dogmas. For one thing, it challenged the then-understanding of the brain, which said the brain stopped growing upon maturity, and therefore changes in neuron structures stopped after maturity. I claimed the brain continued changing, and in fact learning involved changes in the brain. Fortunately, by now brain plasticity is widely accepted and used in medicine.
Mukesh PrasadPublished 3 years ago in 0180/20 rule: The secret to productivity
Vilfredo Pareto was an Italian economist who while pursuing his studies on income distribution came across an interesting observation which he later published in his work “Cours d'économie politique".
Vanapalli TarunPublished 3 years ago in 01Someplace Else
" Which is the way to Baby-land? " " Anyone can tell; Up one flight, To your right; Please ring the bell. " “Don’t be afraid....”
Broadband Access Networks
The use of broadband access networks has soared throughout the last decade, which has prompted the development of novel web applications. This situation has likewise proclaimed the introduction of progressive Internet use utilizing for-nothing applications through datacenters. As a rule, the end client partakes in the straightforwardness of these datacenters. Consequently, the pattern is moving from conventional transporters to content-based transporters like Google and Comcast, which are non-customary transporters.
On the Cusp of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution - Chapter 2
Chapter 2 of book On the Cusp of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: How to be friends with artificial intelligence and look at it from a fresh perspective
Dr Mehmet YildizPublished 3 years ago in 017 Reasons Why You Should Automate Your Paper-Based Processes
There was a time when the term “automation” conjured up images of manufacturing plants full of robots. And while some human interaction has been replaced by machine labour, there’s so many other examples of where workplace automation has changed the way we live and work.
Sam CooperPublished 3 years ago in 01On the Cusp of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution - Chapter 1
Preface: Purpose of the Book Chapter 1: An Overview of Artificial Intelligence Artіfісіаl іntеllіgеnсе (AI) is a brоаd fіеld оf соmрutеr ѕсіеnсе, computer engineering, and robotics. AI іѕ a multidisciplinary subject with mаnу mеthоdоlоgіеѕ powered by mасhіnе lеаrnіng аnd deep lеаrnіng. It also relates to many scientific and technological sub-disciplines such as biotechnology, genetic engineering, and more. Thus, AI has created a paradigm ѕhіft іn thе IT іnduѕtrу and other industries too.
Dr Mehmet YildizPublished 3 years ago in 01Jeff Bezos Is Stepping Down, Here's What You Need to Know
Jeff Bezos started his company in his garage in the 1990s. Today he is the world’s richest man. As all great things must come to an end, Jeff Bezos has announced he is stepping down from CEO of Amazon on July 5, 2021. But where is he going and who will be Amazon’s second CEO after its founder hands over the keys 27 years later?
Brandy EnnPublished 3 years ago in 01Free Assange NOW!
“If wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by truth.” - - Julian Assange Julian Assange represents freedom. With his website Wikileaks, he provided the public with confidential information of many wrongdoings performed by governments, politicians, and corporations and shed light on the atrocities of the Iraqi War and many other events of equal importance.