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Graphics: StudioM1 / iStockSix Princetonians named to Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in AI Ten years ago, Cynthia Rudin*04 worked with New York City power company Con Edison to predict events such as manhole fires and explosions based on more than 100 years of data collected by the company. was going on. Rudin used that historical dataset to train a machine learning model, but had trouble figuring out why the model made the predictions it did. So she switched to a simpler model and found that not only was it just as accurate as before, but…

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Once upon a time, television was an ephemeral, even disposable form of entertainment, cinema’s scrappy younger cousin. Today, much of Hollywood’s small-screen output is as star-studded and finely-crafted as anything you’ll find in theaters. The streaming prestige miniseries has all but replaced the theatrical mid-budget adult drama, while advances in digital effects (and exorbitant budgets) have made it possible to bring practically any fantastical world into the home. To someone living even a mere decade ago, a TV slate that included two new live-action Star Wars series and an Apple miniseries from Alfonso Cuarón and Cate Blanchett, would sound like…

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Eda Errol, Poliark Founder and CEO In the dynamic realm of the business world, the current state of the artificial intelligence (AI) industry offers a compelling story of innovation and growth. From a high-level perspective, the integration of AI technologies is reshaping industries and creating an environment rich with investment opportunities. As businesses around the world undergo digital transformation, the AI ​​sector stands out as a promising beacon for savvy investors. Once a buzzword, artificial intelligence is now a transformative force driving efficiency, innovation, and competitive advantage across a wide range of sectors. From healthcare to finance, manufacturing to customer…

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Hey Upper East Siders.Did you just see it? gossip girl The first time, or the fifteenth time, you're sure to get hooked on all the drama, intrigue, secrets, and especially the intertwined encounters, friendships, and rivalries. Now, to avoid the post,gossip girl If you are brought back to reality, you have several options. You can also start the show from the beginning, which is completely the right choice and nothing to be ashamed of. Or you can look for another series with a similar feel.If you choose the latter, please refer to the list below. We have compiled 16 programs…

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The Mint app has shut down as of Jan. 1, 2024. For alternatives, check out CNBC Select’s ranking of the best budgeting apps.Increasing your income is one of the best ways to help you reach your financial goals, whether they include paying off your debt, investing, saving for retirement — or all of the above. However, a higher income sometimes invites lifestyle creep, turning those extra dollars into higher spending.At the same time, what’s the point of a higher income that doesn’t improve your quality of life? It’s important to plan for your future, but you should also balance those…

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The brand is introducing a Chipotle segment and the “No Quitters Challenge” on Strava to motivate and reward fans who achieve, rather than achieve, their wellness goals. Chipotle offers Chipotle Rewards members a free Lifestyle Bowl Digital Entry Code* with the purchase of a Lifestyle Bowl. January 12thNational No Tobacco DayChipotle’s 7 Lifestyle Bowls take the guesswork out of a healthy lifestyle with Whole30®, keto, gluten-free, grain-free, vegan and vegetarian entrees and are available on the Chipotle app and Chipotle.com.Newport Beach, California, January 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) today announced its flagship digital for active people,…

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Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Ollie Upton/HBO, Laurence Cendrowicz/Netflix, Hopper Stone/HBO, Miya Mizuno/HBO Once again, the arrival of a new year gives us the chance to feel optimism for the future, election year and global conflict and overall sense of doom be damned! TV, thank God, will still be here for us, and 2023 offers plenty of cause for hope. There are big new and returning series from HBO and Max — a fresh season of True Detective, Kate Winslet in The Regime, more of the dragon show — and we’ll all continue to feel at least a little perplexed about the…

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“Avatar: The Last Airbender,” “Feud” Season 2, “Echo,” “Mr. and Mrs. Smith.” Courtesy of Netflix. Paris Dukovich/FX.Marvel Studios; Prime Video All broadcast networks and streaming platforms are focused on the same thing heading into 2024. It’s about his efforts to recover and operate after a year in which Hollywood’s historic double strike halted production for several months. Streamers and networks are looking to shore up their programming pipelines as several scripted comedies and dramas are hampered by production suspensions in the wake of writers and cast strikes. For example, HBO quickly announced the upcoming third season. euphoria and white lotus…

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country of nightPhoto: Michelle K. Short/HBO It’s finally 2024 and Max has an exciting lineup of movies and TV shows coming to the platform in January. Over 100 titles arrive each month, including multiple titles. Star Trek movies, classics etc. Breakfast club. The long-awaited season 4 true detective night land The crime anthology series starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis also returns on January 14th. The upcoming film is set in Ennis, Alaska, where characters Liz Danvers and Evangeline Navarro “must confront their pasts and dark truths that lie beneath the arctic ice,” according to the HBO logline. . The…

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What a relief it will be to close the doors in 2023! anus of fear For the entertainment industry (and the world). After a double strike effectively shut down most production from May to November, the doors have reopened to a landscape that has changed forever. The reality of the streaming bubble and the rift between legacy media versus Silicon Valley companies was highlighted during the strike, but whether some of the legacy studios will survive intact next year is a very real question. (As if to drive home that point, as I finished writing this preface, news broke about…

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