SureSoftTech To Showcase New Big Data And AI…

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Suresoft Tech (CEO Bae Hyeon-seop) will participate in the 7th ‘International Artificial Intelligence Industry Exhibition (AI EXPO KOREA 2024)’ held at COEX in Samseong-dong, Seoul for three days from Wednesday, May 1 to Friday, May 3, and present existing technologies In addition to V&V solutions, various technologies such as big data and AI solutions will be presented. AI EXPO KOREA is Asia’s largest international exhibition specializing in artificial intelligence, in which domestic and foreign artificial intelligence companies participate.

The big data and AI solution presented by SureSoftTech at this exhibition is a newly launched solution this year, and reflects the technologies of Sure Data Lab and Mobizen, affiliates specializing in AI and big data. Big data analysis is possible in various fields such as vehicles and communication through large-capacity, high-performance big data management tools, and fault detection and abnormality detection can be easily confirmed on a real-time dashboard through IoT big data visualization tools.

In addition, it is possible to check the robustness of the AI ​​model and evaluate uncertainty through the self-developed AI model reliability check tool. In addition, SureSoftTech will also showcase V&V solutions that provide end-to-end verification/development services and DX solutions based on advanced technologies such as virtualization,

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Handmade Products Taking Away The Promise

Silk came unexpectedly into Jolita’s life 15 years ago. Since she was young, she was inclined to various handicrafts, and as a ten-year-old elementary school girl, she used to decorate her dolls from head to toe with clothes she had knitted herself. Later, she was happy to be able to knit herself a stylish outfit, when the selection in stores was extremely poor. Since knitting, crocheting, and embroidery were easy to do and she climbed the stairs, the girl from Panevėžys chose her profession according to her inclinations – she became a teacher of chemistry and technology.

After her studies, it so happened that she had to work as a chemistry teacher and only after some time she received an offer for a few technology lessons at the Vilnius Waldorf School. It was here during a community festival that he saw people painting on silk, where he painted his first silk scarf. This is how the magic of this special substance was captured. The very next day, Jolita went to buy paints, brushes and sticks for the frames. The man drilled the holes and the woman excitedly stretched the first silk. It is true that she started painting by placing the frames on the backs of the armchairs,

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Billionaire Slack Co-Founders Non-Binary Child Reported Missing And…

Dealing with Teenage Suicidal Thoughts: Insights from the Mint Butterfield Case

In recent news, the runaway 16-year-old child of billionaire Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield has been reported missing after fleeing their mother’s home in Bolinas, Calif., leaving behind a note. The Marin County Sheriff’s Office has warned that Mint Butterfield is “at risk” due to a previous threat of suicide. The situation reveals issues related to teenage depression and suicide that cannot be ignored.

The Reality of Teen Depression and Suicide

The National Institute of Mental Health suggests that as many as one in six people will experience depression at some point in their lives. This number is significantly higher for teens with estimates ranging from 20% to 30% experiencing depressive episodes during adolescence.

Mint’s case highlights several often overlooked aspects that make the ongoing battle against teen depression and suicidal thoughts even more complex. Firstly, there are inherent challenges associated with recognizing symptoms early enough for timely intervention.

“Marin County Deputies entered Mint into the Missing and Unidentified Persons System (MUPS) and sent out All Points Bulletin flyers to surrounding law enforcement agencies with a description and photograph of Mint,”- Marin County Sheriff’s Office

In Mint’s case,

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Risks For Businesses And Banks From Geopolitical Tensions…

The Bank of Greece, in its latest report on financial stability, expresses concerns about possible effects on the Greek economy, both from the sharpening of geopolitical tensions and from the escalation of the US-China trade war.

THE Bank of Greece points out that any sharp deterioration in international financial conditions may cause turbulence with adverse effects both on the financial situation of businesses and households as well as on the Greek banking sector, as the banks’ efforts to expand credit will become more difficult.

The report highlights that risks to financial stability have de-escalated in the second half of 2023, but challenges remain, such as the risk of a sharp repricing of assets in international money and capital markets and geopolitical risks, especially after the further escalation in Middle East.

In 2023, Greek banks improved their fundamentals, strengthening their organic profitability, capital adequacy, liquidity and portfolio quality.

Consequently, Greek banks are in a better position than in the past to deal with potential turbulence, in turn strengthening the resilience of the Greek economy.

Improvement was also observed in the other sectors and the infrastructure of the financial system.

However,

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RATP Offers 1,600 To 2,500 Euros JO Bonus…

Negotiations for bonuses linked to the Olympic Games granted to metro and RER drivers of the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP) ended on Wednesday April 24 with a bonus proposal of 1,600 euros, announced the unions and management THURSDAY. This bonus concerns agents who will work from July 22 to September 8.

It will be supplemented by an “exceptional event” bonus of 44.10 euros per day worked on 12 metro lines as well as the RER A and B during the competition periods of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which could lead some driving agents to receive 2,500 euros in total. This system concerns 2,000 agents out of the 30,000 who will work during the Games.

The bonus of 1,600 euros will be reduced by 50% if an agent has five days of absence (for sick leave for example) over the period and will not be paid beyond five days of absence. Other measures are planned such as the possibility of shifting a maximum of 11 days of leave not taken in 2024 until September 2025.

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SYRIZA For Food Inflation / In 2nd Place…

“In Eurostat, 68% of Greeks in 2022 declare that it is very difficult or difficult to make ends meet. Only 19% of Europeans say so”

“The wave of negative food inflation spreads over 8 countries, while the Hellas –5 months now– it is in top 2 high inflation” underlines SYRIZA-PS, stressing that “those in the government block who hypnotize the media audience with claims that prices are not going to return to the levels of previous years, are deceiving public opinion”.

As the official opposition party’s press office highlights, “those who took measures based on European Directive which allowed the zeroing of VAT or the reduction of the super-minimum rate for basic goods are now taking on negative food inflation, i.e. a decrease in prices (Portugal is typically -0.1%, Finland at -1.3%). This means that those in the ruling bloc are hypnotizing the media audience with claims that prices are not going to return to the levels of previous years, they deceive public opinion. The start has already been made in 30% of EU countries».

“The bill does not come out” notes SYRIZA-PS, underlining that “in Eurostat, 68% of Greeks in 2022 declare that it is very difficult or difficult to make ends meet.

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Martifer Wants To Expand The Board Of Directors.…

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Susana Sargento could be one of the new names on Martifer’s board in the next three years. The company will propose, at the general shareholders meeting on May 23rd, an expansion of the board of directors to include three new female names, the group said in a statement. statement sent to the Securities Market Commission (CMVM).

Among them, the scientific researcher in the area of ​​networks and the internet of the future stands out, winner of the first “Innovative Women of the European Union” prize in 2016, for transforming vehicles into Wi-Fi access points and creating mobile networks on the scale of cities.

Susana Sergeant is from Mira, in Coimbra, and is a full professor at the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications and IT at the University of Aveiro. She is also one of the co-founders of the Portuguese startup Veniam, a company that began its journey in 2012 and helped launch the concept of “internet of mobile things”, and which in 2022 was sold to the Israeli company Nexar.

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Mining Group Anglo American Rejects Billions In Bid…

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To strengthen its position in copper mining, Australian mining giant BHP wants to take over its rival Anglo American. But the latter now rejects the informal offer of $39 billion because it would be too low.

The world’s largest mining group, Australia’s BHP, has for the time being failed with its takeover bid for British/South African rival Anglo American. He thinks the offer of 38.8 billion dollars (more than 36 billion euros) is too low. The company, which is listed on the London stock exchange, announced this on Friday.

Anglo American believes the offer is inadequate and not attractive enough for shareholders. “The board of directors has reviewed the proposal with its advisors and has concluded that it significantly undervalues ​​Anglo American and its future prospects,” the British group said in a press release. With the offer, BHP valued Anglo American about 14 percent higher than the company’s closing price on Wednesday evening, after which the price shot up sharply on Thursday.

It was announced on Thursday that BHP had made a bid for Anglo American. A takeover by BHP would create the largest global producer of copper, with 10 percent of global copper mining in its portfolio.

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Beijing Motor Show: BYD Challenges Volkswagen ID.3 With…

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BYD puts Volkswagen ID.3 in its sights by presenting the new Ocean-M concept, a compact electric designed with the stylistic dictates of the Old Continent in mind although at the moment there is no official information on the arrival on the European market, while in China it is expected for the end of 2024.

Sporty and edgy design

The lines are that of a sports sedan, with the front characterized by thin headlights and two large air intakes that give it an aggressive look. On the side, the beltline is quite high while at the rear the lights span the entire width of the car, just like cars designed and built in Europe. Also at the rear, the large diffuser in the lower part of the car stands out, as does the pronounced wing created to better convey the air.

Compact rear-wheel drive

Chinese company BYD has said little about the car so far, other than that it is meant to be developed on a new electric platform, possibly the Electronics Platform 4.0, and that they are targeting the car as the first electric notchback for electric vehicles rear-wheel drive in the industry.

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