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" ... Betsy Beaumon, CEO of Benetech, a technology nonprofit, notes they are using AI to support human rights efforts in Syria: “Human rights investigators have more evidence at their fingertips than ever before, and artificial intelligence supercharges what they are able to do with that data. Coming out of the conflict in Syria, we saw millions of videos uploaded to YouTube and social media that documented the atrocities taking place. Benetech is using artificial intelligence to help investigators sort through and analyze this massive amount of data in order to bring perpetrators to justice. Using computer vision, our JusticeAI platform assigns each video a fingerprint that links it to other videos that are similar. This not only significantly reduces the time spent on reviewing evidence, but also enables investigators to build stronger cases using the best evidence available, and chart a path to justice.” ... "
" ... Digital financing supercharges these efforts, whether it be via mobile financing from the likes of Affirm or Klarna or interest-free installment plans from the likes of Sezzle and Afterpay. Alibaba shows that a world in which consumers can use their mobile phones, not only as remote controls, but also as tools to stretch their budgets on the purchases of everyday items is not far off. ... "
" ... If you competed in the Olympics in PyeongChang, for instance, and had plans to compete again 2022, would you turn the page completely on your most recent performance, even if you were dissatisfied with it? Of course not. You’d analyze it, breaking down every flip, spin, shot and turn to find ways to improve. Treat taxes the same way. After all, a well-executed tax plan supercharges financial performance, providing savings to fuel your business growth and life goals. ... "
" ... Open combat has adopted a modified approach to the past games which eventually devolved to “counter-kill 30 guards surrounding you one at a time.” It’s a bit of The Witcher blended with Dark Souls but more simplistic than either. A simple block break and a well-timed dodge will get you past pretty much all but the toughest of enemies. You can build up an adrenaline bar that turns into either a massive one-hit blow, or supercharges larger weapons, depending on what you’re using. There’s nothing super innovative here, and I felt like I was still missing some the nuances by the end, but I’d say it’s a marked improvement over past games. ... "
" ... To me, that’s the beauty of technology. With proper usage, it supercharges our brain and allows us to focus on what’s most important: to extract the best of human interactions. Like Dale Carnegie explained, it’s not so difficult to win friends and influence people when you have the right system in place. ... "