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[ad_1] messagescience and technologyscience and technologyOpenAI fires two researchers suspected of leaking information: report OpenAI has reportedly fired two security team members over alleged leaks. The OpenAI logo is shown in the picture, taken on February 3, 2023. (Image source: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic)Artificial intelligence research group OpenAI fired two researchers suspected of leaking information, according to a new report released on Friday. According to reports, the two people who were fired include Leopold Aschenbrenner, a close associate of OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever. informationThe report said it was unclear what information had been leaked. But there were internal strikes and dissatisfaction…

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[ad_1] © Hao Chen+50 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1015451/jingyang-camphor-court-vector-architects © Folk Prescription StudioText description provided by the architect. Jingyang Xiangzhang Garden creates a tranquil courtyard in the heart of Jingdezhen (Jiangxi Province), a city historically famous for its porcelain production. The site is located in a prosperous part of the city and is characterized by an ongoing industrial heritage regeneration project surrounding it. There are a long and narrow industrial factory building, several mechanical rooms, a dormitory, a dilapidated pavilion and other industrial relics in the site. In and around these buildings, camphor trees have grown to maturity. Preserving these trees became a…

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[ad_1] Reno, Nevada – Glacier Outdoor, a leading supplier of outdoor, fishing and hunting gloves and equipment, is proud to announce the appointment of Steve Drew as its new National Sales Manager. The appointment of Steve Drew as National Sales Manager underscores Glacier Outdoor’s commitment to providing customers with top-notch outdoor products and experiences.Steve began his career at retail giant REI in Tempe and later transitioned to becoming a factory outdoor sales representative for Yakima Auto Racks. For 17 years, Drew represented top outdoor brands including Thule, Dagger, Perception, Marmot, Camelbak and Go-Pro in Northern California and Northern Nevada. In…

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[ad_1] Corey Schmidt | Special to the St. Cloud TimesSATTLE — The country is facing a nationwide police shortage, and Suttle is no exception. To address the shortage, the Sartell City Council on April 8 accepted a $100,000 state grant to search for two non-traditional law enforcement candidates, despite future budget concerns.Non-traditional candidates are those who are interested in a career in law enforcement but have not yet received the training required to become a police officer. The grant will be used to cover tuition, salary and fringe benefits for hired candidates until they are eligible to take the state…

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[ad_1] At the recent annual meeting of the National Main Street America Chapter, the Town of Pittsboro restored its title as a North Carolina Main Street Community. The award is graded based on the degree to which towns are committed to conservation economic development, placing Pittsboro in the same league as 50 other North Carolina towns. Pittsboro did not receive recognition in 2023 because town officials said the community is no longer considered for the Town Main Street program. But being certified again, it reflects how the town has adapted to its growth while still maintaining its historic roots as…

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[ad_1] “My calendar works for all my reports and I make sure to set aside personal time. This helps with scheduling and influences them to use their personal time as well,” one CFO shared.CFOs are credited with managing risk and planning for “what if” moments in organizations. A new study shows they are taking on increasing responsibilities – from environmental, social and governance matters; mergers and acquisitions; to corporate strategy. Egon Zehnder conducted a survey of nearly 600 chief financial officers around the world titled ” “Super CFO”The study found that 82% of CFOs said their role had grown significantly…

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[ad_1] The council’s planning committee yesterday (April 11) voted in favor of London and Birmingham-based practice McLaren Group’s plans for Wellington Place, the site formerly occupied by the Yorkshire Post. The Howells submitted plans for the 1-hectare site, which was approved 14 months later. The hexagonal tower will contain 464 one, two and three-bedroom build-to-rent homes and will become the latest contender for the title of Yorkshire’s tallest building. The scheme also includes two lower buildings of 14 and 15 storeys totaling 40,400m2 Office space, events space, flexible areas on the ground floor and bike storage linked to the Leeds…

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[ad_1] Volunteers from MAST Architects donate their time to a charity that provides lifeline support to tenants in the Whitley Group. The Glasgow-based company’s Kerry Clark, Morgan Milne and Ashley Shanks helped out the Starter Packs charity during a volunteering day organized by the Wheatley Foundation. Starter Packs provide essential household items such as crockery, toiletries, kettles and duvets for tenants moving into their new home. Volunteers help sort and package donations at the charity’s offices in Govan. Senior architect Kerry Clark said: “Volunteering for the starter pack makes us realize how rewarding our work in designing new homes is…

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[ad_1] Sandos Hotels & Resorts, a leading all-inclusive hotel brand, is pleased to announce the appointment of Alan Pujol as the company’s new Vice President of Operations. Pujol brings decades of industry experience that he will lend to the brand’s top 10 resorts in some of the world’s most famous beach destinations in Mexico and Spain. Pujol began his hospitality career at the age of 25 as a resident manager of a hotel in Palma de Mallorca, where he demonstrated early commitment and a keen ability to deliver outstanding results through thoughtful and creative innovation . After a successful early…

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[ad_1] Three medical technology-based emerging companies and one information technology company have been selected for the Spring 2024 Regional Accelerator and Mentoring Program (RAMP). One of them, Bacchus Therapeutics, already has experience with Verge, the umbrella organization for RAMP and other technology-related organizations. Northern Virginia-based Bacchus was one of the winners of last year’s J&J QuickFire Challenge to drive innovation in oncology. The company hopes to target specific metabolic pathways in cancer and has set up an office at Virginia Tech’s Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg. Verge is one of the teams working with Johnson & Johnson Innovation on this…

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