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Black Democrats accuse Republicans of using redistricting to create ‘Jim Crow 2.0’

Black Democrats accuse Republicans of using redistricting to create ‘Jim Crow 2.0’

Black Democrats on Capitol Hill are up in arms over the GOP effort to purge Congress of minority districts, accusing Republicans of silencing Black voters and, in the process, undermining decades of civil rights advancements. Many are framing the debate in existential terms, warning that the Republicans’ redistricting campaign — spurred by President Trump, combined… Source link

Kate Middleton’s crafty method to create an ‘instant bond’ with young fans

Kate Middleton’s crafty method to create an ‘instant bond’ with young fans

The Princess of Wales is a natural when it comes to connecting with children while out on royal visits. The future Queen, 44, is the doting mother to her royal children, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, eight, with whom she has an exceptional bond, so it comes as no surprise she is able to spark an instant connection with young fans. However, Inbaal Honigman, celebrity psychic and body language expert, has noticed Kate employs three important tactics when chatting to little ones.  © POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesKate has such a wonderful rapport with children Inbaal explains: “Firstly, Kate keeps a respectful distance from the child, especially from their little faces. She avoids barging into the child’s personal space, choosing instead to hold back, leaving some space for the child to regard her from a safe distance. This helps the child look at her in peace, while feeling safe and free, unhurried and unafraid. “At times, Kate is seen touching the leg or the arm of a child, but the Princess always …

‘Career bridges’, raising wages of AI-resilient work: Economic Strategy Review proposes ways to create good jobs

‘Career bridges’, raising wages of AI-resilient work: Economic Strategy Review proposes ways to create good jobs

Another recommendation was to create “career bridges” for workers that are in at-risk roles.  Some sectors and occupations are more likely to be disrupted from automation, AI and changing cost structures. The review said that workforce transition plans should be proactively developed for such roles before large-scale displacement happens. A structured pathway – or career bridge – could be created to map workers in riskier roles to more resilient occupations, taking into account their existing skills and experience. The “bridge” could also include targeted training, career guidance and job matching, and should be prioritised for areas with more acute disruption pressures. “The principle … is to protect the worker, but not the job,” said Mr Siow. The ESR also recommended that Singapore closely monitor the impact of AI on workers and adjust policies where needed. If AI leads to more severe disruption than expected, the government should consider more structural changes to ensure the gains are shared fairly across society. “The benefits of AI cannot accrue only to those with capital. Workers must also benefit through …

AI doesn’t create bias, it inherits it – how do we ensure fairness when it comes to automated decisions?

AI doesn’t create bias, it inherits it – how do we ensure fairness when it comes to automated decisions?

If artificial intelligence (AI) systems shape decisions that affect people’s lives, they should do so fairly. This should be a given considering that potential applications for AI include automated hiring systems, as well as tools used in education, finance and criminal justice. But ensuring the fairness of AI systems is far more complex than it might sound. Despite years of research, there is still no consensus on what fairness means, how it should be measured, or whether it can ever be fully achieved. Fairness inherently depends on context. What counts as fair in one domain may be inappropriate or even harmful in another. In criminal justice, fairness may prioritise avoiding disproportionate harm to particular communities. In education, it may focus on equal opportunity and long-term outcomes. In finance, it often involves balancing access to credit with risk assessment. Because AI systems must be formalised mathematically, researchers translate fairness into technical definitions expressed through metrics that specify how outcomes should be distributed across groups. These metrics are useful tools, but they are not neutral. Each encodes …

Scientists create a tool to ‘edit’ brain functions and improve memory

Scientists create a tool to ‘edit’ brain functions and improve memory

The brain is often described as a dense forest of connections, and for years scientists have searched for ways to trim that forest with precision. They have learned how to turn neural activity up or down. Reworking the physical wiring itself has been much harder. Now a team in South Korea says it has built a tool that can do just that. Researchers at the Institute for Basic Science and the Korea Brain Research Institute developed a system called SynTrogo, short for Synthetic Trogocytosis, that lets astrocytes, the star-shaped support cells wrapped around synapses, selectively reduce synaptic connections in a chosen brain circuit. In mice, the method cut excitatory synapse numbers in a memory-related hippocampal pathway by about 27 percent. Yet instead of weakening the circuit, the remaining connections became stronger, more plastic, and better at supporting memory. “This is the first demonstration that brain circuits can be directly edited by engineering physical interactions between neurons and astrocytes, independent of neuronal activity,” said Dr. LEE Sangkyu of the IBS Center for Memory and Glioscience. “It …

Caroline Frost: Journalists playing themselves in TV dramas doesn’t help to create a believable story

Caroline Frost: Journalists playing themselves in TV dramas doesn’t help to create a believable story

Add Secret Service to your watchlist Despite its instantly forgettable title, there’s a lot to enjoy about the ITV thriller Secret Service: pots of political intrigue as it becomes clear a Russian asset has penetrated the highest corridors of British power; Night Manager-inspired scenes of dastardly oligarchs sunning themselves in Mediterranean climes; the always excellent Gemma Arterton perfectly cast as the frazzled mum whose shooter and choice of passports in her wardrobe quickly establish her other life as a spy-running officer for MI6; and, most delightfully, as the seen-it-all chief of service, Roger Allam being Roger Allam. So I’m prepared to forgive the title, the soup of many familiar TV parts, even the fact that it’s co-adapted by Tom Bradby – yes, the Tom Bradby – from his novel of the same name (honestly, how does anybody new in TV ever get a job?) So that isn’t even my beef, but, yes, I do have one. Because not content with writing the book and turning it into primetime drama, Brady regularly turns up on screen …

How To Create Your Own CRM System With AI (No Code)

How To Create Your Own CRM System With AI (No Code)

Building a customer relationship management (CRM) system no longer requires deep technical expertise or a substantial budget. AI Master demonstrates how Softr’s AI Co-Builder allows you to create a fully functional, AI-powered CRM system without writing any code. By using plain English commands, the platform can automatically generate backend tables, establish data relationships and define user roles. This approach not only simplifies the development process but also addresses common challenges of traditional CRM systems, such as fragmented data and time-consuming maintenance. In this quick-start guide, you’ll discover how to organize your data into structured workflows, customize pipelines to track leads and automate repetitive tasks like follow-ups and notifications. You’ll also gain insight into how role-based access enhances security by tailoring permissions to specific user needs. Whether you’re managing a small team or scaling a growing business, this guide provides actionable steps to build a CRM system that aligns with your operational goals. The Challenges of Traditional CRM Systems TL;DR Key Takeaways : Softr’s AI Co-Builder enables businesses to create fully functional, no-code CRM systems tailored …

Sanamama Founder Gabi Torres Works With a Medium to Create Intention-Filled Jewelry Loved by Taylor Swift

Sanamama Founder Gabi Torres Works With a Medium to Create Intention-Filled Jewelry Loved by Taylor Swift

Spiritual and sparkly! Jewelry designer Gabi Torres has created pieces loved by Taylor Swift, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Madelyn Cline, and it’s not just because they shimmer in every light. The rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and ankles from her brand, Sanamama, double as intention-setting tools thanks to Torres’ process of sourcing rare gemstones from around the world before handcrafting each item in 18k and 14k gold. The Florida native, who began her career as an art therapist, used her healing background to create something that could be worn, and experienced, daily. Gustavo Marmol “I was working with crystals for a while and placing them in my client’s homes as energetic interior design. I felt like jewelry was lacking that same magic, so I custom designed a piece for myself. That piece sparked orders to come in and created a demand for what I was making,” she tells ET. And it didn’t take long for celebrities to gravitate towards the designs, drawn to both their beauty and their energy. “We use stones that carry a higher …

How to create a stylish and practical laundry room

How to create a stylish and practical laundry room

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more When it comes to everyday chores, creating a dedicated, organised space can be a lifesaver – especially if you run a busy household, are short on time, or simply want to spruce up a hardworking space. Especially with warm summer days signalling widespread washing, a need for fresh bedding to ensure good sleep hygiene, fair-weather wardrobes, and higher turnover of cleaning supplies to keep up with demand. And this is where you can make your dedicated space as aesthetically pleasing as it is practical, with sufficient cabinets, cupboards, stylish shelving, and clever storage ideas which bring everything together in a streamlined, calming, stress-free zone. “People increasingly expect more from the things they invest in, and practicality alone isn’t enough,” highlights Rachal Hutcheson, interiors expert …