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Pilatus Bank: a political failure at the nations expense David Casa – Times of Malta
Posted: September 20, 2021 at 8:45 am
Pilatus Bank officials today face trial for money laundering and financial crimes. The defunct bank itself is slapped with a multi-million euro fine for almost entirely flouting anti-money laundering laws. But that Pilatus Bank was riddled with alleged illegalities is not news.
The only update is that proceedings against them are only now in motion, action which would have been welcome before Daphne Caruana Galizia was allowed to be assassinated.
Today, Pilatus legacy is a humourless reminder of state takeover and a persistent denial in addressing crime and corruption and the institutional weaknesses that have been identified and exploited by Joseph Muscats Labour government.
The concerted efforts to protect Pilatus Bank at the expense of Maltas democracy can never be expunged from the record.
For years, alleged criminals were entertained, not detained, despite pressure. Keith Schembri and Muscat attended the wedding of a banker whose track record is infamous on either side of the Atlantic. Ali Sadr Hasheminejad was flagged by the Maltese FIAU years ago.
My colleagues and I fought every step of the way to assign political pressure on the regulatory authorities to do their job, for Maltas sake. Instead, Muscat did everything in his power to silence us. Because what Pilatus Bank did was more than a series of errors; it enjoyed protection from Muscats government.
Pilatus Banks clientele is telling: Schembri, Brian Tonna, Adrian Hillman all under criminal investigation, family members of one of Europes worst dictators, the Aliyevs, and Chen Cheng, allegedly embroiled in the embezzlement of millions from the Maltese taxpayer through Electrogas.
The rules for money laundering are stringent. Yet, Pilatus Bank was allegedly compliant about 3.5 per cent of the time. This would mean that for 12 days in a year, Pilatus Bank obeyed the law and breached it every other day.
What repercussions followed?
For starters, attempts at cover-ups were in overdrive. ONE News gaslit the Maltese public with scathing mockery of anyone who spoke about Pilatus Bank. Edward Scicluna, today Maltas top banker, played his part, too.
The cover-up was not victimless. Journalists, activists, whistleblowers and politicians were hounded and hunted down for their work. Caruana Galizia was assassinated for investigating this nefarious web of crime. The public inquiry into Daphnes murder cannot be separated from Pilatus Bank, which is only one piece of a broad puzzle.
This inquiry slammed Muscats entire cabinet for failing to assure good governance and the rule of law. They are equally guilty for destroying Maltas reputation not just as a financial centre but as a serious democracy.
Today, Robert Abelas administration is keen to brush over this as a failure of regulation. But Pilatus Bank and the subsequent reputational collapse go well beyond a failure of law. Not to mention that, unlike what Edward Zammit Lewis asserts, this is not a problem that can be solved with cosmetic changes that in themselves threaten constitutional principles. Concentrating power to the same institutions that snapped under political pressure is an aggravation, not a solution.
ONE News gaslit the Maltese public with scathing mockery of anyone who spoke about Pilatus Bank- David Casa
That things appear to be moving now is not redemptive of Abelas administration. The proceedings are undoubtedly damage control in reaction to FATFs greylisting. It was a catastrophic response by the international community over Maltas total lack of willingness to do anything to prosecute high-level financial crime for which the evidence was overwhelming and in the public domain for years.
We knew in 2017 that this was because the Labour Party and its key members benefitted from the same alleged crimes for which their government was responsible to prosecute.
AML laws are tools to combat the worst financial crimes, organised crime and high-level corruption. The Maltese taxpayer has been most heavily hit financially from a lack of seriousness about fighting corruption. And, yet, small business owners and ordinary citizens are now bearing the brunt of it. Serious financial institutions are cutting ties with Malta and heightened due diligence is making it next to impossible for professionals to deal with clients.
Making it more difficult for small business owners to operate can never be a substitute for ensuring justice for those at the highest levels of power who abused the electorates trust to rob the Maltese people blind. That it has become a Kafkaesque nightmare to open bank accounts for SMEs does not impress anyone. And it certainly wont impress the FATF that resources are being dedicated to curbing smaller infringements over the elephants in the room.
While writing this article, I came across a headline about Finance Minister Clyde Caruana warning citizens that the government is going to get tough on financial crime and tax evasion. Caruana makes this statement with a straight face, pretending that there isnt an alleged bank robber and recipient of big bags of undeclared cash from an alleged murder mastermind in his own parliamentary group.
The convoluted saga of both Labour administrations over the past eight years is testament to the fact that solving the disease of criminality in Malta is about more than just law and government. Invariably, its about politics.
The only way for Maltas reputation to be cleared is for them to have already vacated their office.
While Labour continues to deny its long and troubled history of wrongdoing and while Abela remains obliged to his predecessor, Malta will remain trapped in a dangerous spiral.
A spiral that will see honest citizens being thrown under the bus and from which it will take years to recover.
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Shoppers are redefining what wellness means to them – Supermarket News
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Dawn Valandingham is a contributor to Supermarket News and senior vice president of retail at SPINS, a leader in data and retailer solutions for the natural products industry. She leads the SPINS Retail strategy, which includes innovative tactics around recruitment and retention of retail partners. Valandingham is also responsible for adding strategic partners that strengthen the SPINS ecosystem and reinforce its commitment to expanding and supporting the natural products industry.
Related: Wellness and weight control are top of mind for consumers
Were not in a post-pandemic world yet, but were also well beyond the confusing place we were in 2020. The question retailers should be asking isnt What does the future look like? but rather Whats happening right now that will still matter in 2022? Because Im lucky enough to not only have frequent conversations with retailers but also access to SPINS data, Im watching the natural market evolve in real time.
Related: SPINS: Consumers increasingly turning to health & wellness products during COVID
In 2021, the inescapable truth is that shoppers are already telling us what matters to them, and thats especially evident when you look at the products that theyre gravitating toward. Theyre doubling down on their commitment to health and wellness, but theyre doing so on their own terms. We know natural products have performed well throughout the pandemic, and now we can see what product attributes ingredients, label claims, allergen information and nutrition panel information are driving shoppers new approach to a better lifestyle.
Functional ingredients, which are ingredients that improve health and well-being, can be found as standalone vitamins and supplements or within a variety of foods and beverages. Shoppers once only sought out these items as pills or powders, but now manufacturers are finding innovative ways to offer them throughout the store. Head to any aisle and you can find packaging that boasts the inclusion of echinacea, Vitamin D, collagen and electrolytes on anything from kombucha to yogurt.
One specific subcategory youll want to keep your eye on is nootropics. Nootropic ingredients, including GABA, L-Theanine and Acetyl L Carnitine, enhance mental performance and focus. Although they are mostly found as supplements, nootropics are appearing in a variety of popular functional food and beverages (including salmon, eggs, soybeans and more). Based on data from the SPINS Natural Enhanced Channel, Regional & Independent Grocery and Conventional Multioutlet Channel (powered by IRI) for 24 weeks ending June 13, 2021:
You might think of performance nutrition as the domain of athletes and it certainly began with them but shoppers of all stripes have learned its value. Performance nutrition products seek to improve or address specific needs for physical activity, whether thats training for an ultramarathon, power lifting or simply hopping on your spin bike at home.
However, shoppers understand that nutrition isnt simply important when youre mid-workout; pre- and post-activity wellness matters, too. More shoppers are reaching for items that help with hydration and electrolytes, weight management and overall wellness.Consider that over a 12-week stretch, SPINS found that vitamins, minerals and supplements grew 2% in natural outlets and 32% in conventional retailers versus a year ago. Even more impressive was the growth Vitamin D saw: a 57% increase in natural outlets and 43% in conventional.These figures show how intertwined performance nutrition and functional ingredients are for consumers.
Shoppers enjoy a glass of wine with dinner, a beer at a barbecue or a nice cocktail at a party thats not going away. However, plenty of shoppers are finding ways to make happy hour a little healthier when possible. Alcoholic drinks (wine, ready-to-go cocktails and other drinks) had a strong year in grocery stores during lockdown, and natural options experienced a boost. However, plenty of shoppers are checking packaging for two numbers: calorie count and ABV.
As people continue to focus on overall health thanks to the ongoing pandemic, hope to shed a few COVID pounds or just want to make a lifestyle change, 0% ABV drinks are become bar staples for anyone who wants to enjoy something other than water at a social gathering. Similarly, calorie-conscious customers might not give up alcohol entirely, but they dont want to leave behind their fitness goals either. Thats why ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages are perfect choices: Their calorie counts are often clearly displayed on the packaging and they cover everything from wine to beer to cocktails. Plus, its easier to keep track of how much wine youre drinking when youre holding a can instead of a wine glass that can easily be refilled. The 0% ABV space is gaining enough traction that were starting to see exclusively non-alcoholic brands launching products; the earliest players in the space were alcohol manufacturers who added a non-alcoholic option to their product lineup. Today, its a growing mix of brands trying to grab the customers attention.
The common thread through all of these rising trends is that shoppers are making choices that fit within their lifestyle. The labels of good and bad foods have given way to good-for-me items. During assortment reviews or when assessing a categories performance, retailers need to address the needs of todays shopper seeking wellness offerings.
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Online Education Market in India to Progress at 20% CAGR during 2021-2025 | Increased Penetration Of Internet And Smartphones In India to Boost Growth…
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NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The online education market in India is poised to grow by USD 2.28 billion during 2021-2025, progressing at a CAGR of 20% during the forecast period, according to Technavio. The report offers an up-to-date analysis and to know the exact growth variance and the Y-O-Y growth rate.
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Notre Dame Made Progress In Its Win Over Purdue – CalBearsMaven
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Notre Dame played its best game of the season against Purdue and rolled to a 27-13 victory for the teams 26thconsecutive win inside Notre Dame Stadium. With the win, Irish head coach Brian Kelly is now tied with legendary Notre Dame coach Knute Rockne for the program record of 105 wins.
It was a strong performance for the Irish on both sides of the ball, with the offense making big-time plays and the defense playing its best game of the season.
Though Irish quarterback Jack Coan completed just 15 of his 31 pass attempts, he still threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns and led what was a much-improved Notre Dame rushing attack.
Coan believes the Irish offense started to find its groove against the Boilermakers.
I definitely think we took a step forward today, Coan said. We played a more complete game, but at the end of the day we just have to focus on getting more consistent, whether its in the pass game and my part or the run game as well. I think if were consistent throughout a whole game were going to be a pretty difficult offense to stop.
Fifth-year wide receiver Avery Davis and sophomore running back Kyren Williams were two of the biggest starts offensively for Notre Dame against Purdue. Davis set career highs in receptions with five and receiving yards with 120, and broke the game open with a 62-yard touchdown catch in the third quarter. Meanwhile, Williams was effective in both the pass and run games, catching a quick in cut and taking it 39 yards to the house to put Notre Dame on the board in the second quarter and then making defenders look silly on a 51-yard touchdown run to close out the game in the fourth quarter.
Davis spoke highly of the offense after the game.
Its a great feeling. I think we all knew coming out of camp that we have a really talented offense so I think the biggest thing that we preach is be ready when your opportunities come, that was a thing going forward, Davis said. It was kind of my day today I guess, my opportunity, my number was called so just wanted to capitalize on that.
Davis has been a part of the past four double-digit win teams for Notre Dame and both trips to the College Football Playoff, and knew the team wasnt performing up to standard the previous two weeks.
I just know how those successful teams in the past have been because theres not too many guys in the locker room that have been a part of those undefeated teams, those teams that went to the Playoffs, so I know how hard we worked in practice and I just wanted to translate that over and whenever it might be a little low I wanted to bring energy and just say what I needed to say to get the guys going, Davis said.
Coan was effusive in his praise of Davis after the game.
AD definitely had a huge game, especially on that post play," Coan said of his slot receiver. "Hes a big-time player and he stepped up in a big moment and hes a guy I always trust to be in the right spot and doing the right thing. Im definitely thankful to have him on the team.
AD is an amazing person and an amazing leader of the team," continued Coan."Theres a reason hes a captain and one of the vocal leaders of the offense, when hes in that huddle with you, you trust him that hes going to do his job and make sure everyone is on the right page as well.
Games like Saturday are why Davis returned for another year.
I come back for moments like these and moments moving forward so right now Im going to take advantage of it. Its been a long time coming but I just keep my head on right, keep working and when the opportunity comes I just try to make the most of it.
For Williams, Saturday was all about bouncing back from last weeks struggles.
Last week we got a win, but it was a win that I could have taken away from the team, taken away from the program by fumbling the ball so I was mad at myself, Williams said.
I was upset at myself but I had to flip that switch immediately if I didnt want that to repeat again this week," continued Williams."Coach [Lance] Taylor told me, a lot of people told me, last week are the games that you come back from and really prove who you are as a player, as a leader, as a person. For me to be able to bounce back like I did this week after last week is big for me, it gives myself a lot of confidence.
Davis didnt hold back in his appreciation for Williams talent.
Hes insane. His ability to just maneuver through tight spaces to make people miss, his strength to stay up like when you saw #6 get on his back, I was right there running next to him so I got probably the best view of it and it was just incredible, Davis remembered. It kind of was, just watching him for a second, I forgot I had to block for him at the same time because hes just so entertaining man. Hes a really good football player.
After two games where the Irish rushing attacked appeared out of sorts, against Purdue the team moved the ball more effectively on the ground. Williams is confident with where the offensive line is headed.
If it wasnt obvious today, they responded well," Williams said of the line. "I feel like we came out as an offense, and the o-line specifically, they dominated. They went out there and proved themselves each and every down to dominate the person in front of them.
Thats all we were talking about, were keeping it simple in the run game, just go out there and play football and just do what you do best and thats what they did. They drove people back and gave me and Chris opportunities to make runs happen.
Defensively, Notre Dame played its best game of the season, giving up its fewest point and total yardage totals for the season.
Fifth-year defensive end Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa also thinks the Irish made major strides on Saturday.
I think the biggest thing coming from the first two weeks our defense lacked a lot of attention to detail, we talked about that a lot," Tagovailoa-Amosa explained. "Coming into this week, our focus as a defense was making sure we close out in the third and fourth quarter.
We also had a meeting last night with Coach [Marcus] Freeman, the entire defense, and he just told us, Hey our key to victory is making sure we finish, and so that was what the guys did today and so Im proud of them.
After surrendering double-digit points in the fourth quarter against Florida State and Toledo, Notre Dame held the Boilermakers scoreless in the fourth quarter on Saturday.
As a defense, we understood that the first two weeks we struggled with closing out games, so having this behind our back it definitely means a lot. It just goes to show that we can do a lot with this defense, Tagovailoa-Amosa said.
The Irish looked like a complete football team on both sides of the ball against Purdue and have shown much improvement across the board in the two weeks since the season began. If the team can continue to improve at such a high rate, the ceiling for what the Irish can accomplish this season is very high.
The win streak inside Notre Dame Stadium remains intact, and as Tagovailoa-Amosa made clear after the game, the team doesnt take any of it for granted.
All the guys know to wear that gold helmet on Saturdays, to run out that tunnel, its tradition. Its just truly a blessing to be out there.
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Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2021 – World – ReliefWeb
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The pandemic has tested and even reversed progress in expanding womens rights and opportunities. Women have not recovered lost jobs and income, hunger is on the rise, and school closures threaten girls educational gains. Womens participation in government, research, and resource management remains far from equal. Vulnerable groups of women, including migrants, those with disabilities, and those affected by conflict, are frequently left behind. Disparities between rich and poor countries are preventing equal access to lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, putting women in poorer countries at disproportionate risk.
Moreover, despite womens central roles in responding to COVID-19, including as front-line health workers, they do not have the leadership positions they deserve. Building forward differently and better will require placing women and girls at the centre of all aspects of response and recovery, including through gender-responsive laws, policies, and budgeting.
Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The gender snapshot 2021 presents the latest evidence on gender equality across all 17 Goals, highlighting the progress made since 2015 but also the continued alarm over the COVID-19 pandemic, its immediate effect on womens well-being, and the threat it poses to future generations.
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At what price progress? – Buffalo Rising
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Nothing demonstrates the glaring difference between Toronto and Buffalo than the sad fate of one of Torontos most beloved discount stores Honest Eds. If anyone from Western New York has ever visited this Toronto institution, youll know it was a one-of-a-kind experience from its kitschy sale signs to its corny slogans; from its Las Vegas-eque honky-tonk exterior, to its dizzying array of household products to its ridiculously cheap prices.
Honest Eds was one of those rare landmarks that made Toronto unique since its founder Ed Mirvish, opened it in 1948 until its untimely and unfortunate closing in 2016. Over the decades it was the go-to store for thousands of Torontonians outfitting their first home, or students outfitting their dorm rooms. But five years ago, it all came to an end, when Honest Eds was torn down to make room for what has become a symbol of Torontos out-of-control growth a condo complex. Today in place of this iconic emporium, stands another architecturally bland condo building amongst a sea of hundreds of other similarly uninspiring new condo buildings that have overtaken the citys skyline and created condo canyons where once stood beautiful, tree-lined neighborhoods. And herein lies the difference between Toronto and Buffalo how each city views its past with an eye towards to its future. Where Toronto tears down its history, Buffalo (now) embraces it. Hopefully that sentiment will continue as Buffalo begins to grow preserving what is left is key.
In Toronto, the condo building frenzy has spun out of control. I used to joke to myself that I would not be surprised if a condo developer knocked down an existing condo that was put up a mere five years ago. But now, thats no joke. Only a few weeks ago did I read that a condo developer plans to remove a row of new townhouses that were built (as part of a larger condo project) only five years ago! And those few elegant old buildings that have not been demolished completely, often survive by becoming the pedestals for 40 story condo towers shadows of their former grace and function.
Contrast this to Buffalo which honors its past by restoring and repurposing its older buildings, not tearing them down. Granted, there are significant factors between both cities that account for the difference in approaches to revitalizing neighborhoods. Torontos continuing explosive growth means that new residential units have to be built to accommodate the influx of people arriving from across Canada and especially from overseas. And with a significant expansion of the citys light rail system along major thoroughfares, scores of condo towers are going up along these new transit lines to create a needed density to prevent sprawl. But the staggering number of condos that have been and continue to be constructed in Toronto, are in my opinion, destroying not only the history of the neighborhoods, but their character too. When sixty, seventy, eighty year old trees are bulldozed in a matter of minutes to clear space for a mega condo project, more than just a tree is lost the soul of the neighborhood is lost too.
In my old neighborhood in midtown Toronto near Yonge St. and Eglinton Avenue a priority neighborhood for density development due to the new light rail line along Eglinton Avenue so many trees and near century old homes have been torn down, replaced by 40, 50 story condos, that I decided to move away not only because my street is no longer recognizable to me, but my old street and surrounding streets have ceased functioning as a human scaled place to live. Front porches have been replaced by balconies half a mile high in the sky. Once leafy backyards are now barbeque and leisure patios for the areas new condo dwellers. The condo canyons of Yonge and Eglinton are not neighborhoods. They are mere places for condo residents to live. How can people living 50, 60 stories above ground level feel any sense of connection to the area they live in? And in a building with thousands of residents, how can you feel that intimate sense of neighborliness?
Thankfully, Buffalo does not have to deal with the loss of neighborhood after neighborhood. In fact, I surmise that the opposite is happening in Buffalo. With the re-purposing of so many old factories and warehouses into human scaled dwellings, neighborhoods are actually being revived and coming back to life again, not being displaced as they are in Toronto. For this, one need not look further than downtown Buffalo, the Larkin District and now in Black Rock too, with a proposed redevelopment project that will bring new apartments to this historic neighborhood.
Which brings me back to Honest Eds. It could have been salvaged. There is a way to preserve historic buildings as part of a condo project. Honest Eds could have remained intact with a condo tower perched on top of it preserving the old but accommodating the new. Tearing down Honest Eds obliterated a significant part of Torontos cultural and architectural history. Fortunately, Buffalos approach to residential development is far more respectful of the citys history an approach that no longer erases its past (for the most part), but rather finds new ways to incorporate its past into the present and future needs of the city. Be careful what you wish for?
Lead image: Buffalos new Braymiller Market with the historic Hotel @ The Lafayette as a suiting backdrop. Its important to have a mix of historic architecture, along with smart infill moving forward.
Toronto born and raised, but with my roots solidly planted in Western New York, I have been visiting Buffalo and enamored with Buffalo ever since I was a kid. I love writing for BRO but equally enjoy writing about Buffalo for Southern Ontario audiences to introduce them to all the great things happening in the renaissance city. When I'm not writing, I'm teaching fitness and health promotion at a community college in Toronto and running my own personal training business. Visit my website at http://www.lorneopler.com
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Young Pirates making progress on the football field – Palm Coast Observer
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When 54 of the players on your roster are freshmen and sophomores, your team will experience some growing pains.
That's been the case with the Matanzas Pirates football team. But sometimes scores can belie the progress a young squad is making. That has also been the case with the Pirates, who fell to Gainesville 57-16 on Friday, Sept. 17.
"Our offense is getting better. We don't really have any returning starters," said coach Matt Forrest, noting that senior receiver Noah Cundiff (high ankle sprain) has not yet played this season.
"Their attention and effort has been great every day, and that's the hard part," Forrest said. "I like the way our direction is going, but it still takes time."
Matanzas (1-3) trailed 13-9 in the second quarter before Gainesville went ahead 27-16 at the half and then outscored the home team 30-0 in the second half.
"Our defense just gave up too many big plays," Forrest said.
Sophomore Landon Grover kicked a 42-yard field goal.Sopohomore Jordan Mills' 2-yard touchdown run followed a long pass from sophomore quarterback Dakwon Evans to senior Tate Winecoff to pullthe Pirates to within six points at 13-9. Evans' 47-yard touchdown pass to another sophomore, Cole Hash, closed out the scoring for Matanzas.
Forrest said Cundiff could be in the lineup when the Pirates host Orange Park (1-3) on Sept. 24.
"He'll be day-to-day," Forrest said. "We don't want to rush him back. He's got a great future after he leaves here."
Cundiff received his eighthDivision I offer last week from Samford University, a team that runs the same"air-raid" offense as Matanzas, Forrest said.
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Task force makes progress on investigation into top Southern Baptist committee’s handling of sexual abuse allegations – Yahoo News
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Jules Woodson, of Colorado Springs, Colo., speaks during a rally outside the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting Tuesday, June 11, 2019, in Birmingham, Ala. First-time attendee Woodson spoke through tears as she described being abused sexually by a Southern Baptist minister. AP Photo/Julie Bennett
A 2019 report found more than 700 victims experienced sexual misconduct at the hands of Southern Baptists in formal church roles.
Southern Baptists voted at a national gathering in June to form a task force to investigate how the denomination's Executive Committee handled sex abuse allegations.
The Executive Committee has not confirmed whether it will waive its attorney-client privilege for the investigation.
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A seven-member task force is investigating how the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) mishandled sexual abuse allegations within its churches, resisted reforms, and intimidated victims and advocates, the Associated Press reported.
In June, Southern Baptists voted at a national gathering to form the task force, which will report back during the 2022 convention and publish its findings in advance, Baptist News reported. Members named to the task force have expertise in areas like social work, sexual trauma, therapy, and children's advocacy.
The formation of the committee followed the publication of a 2019 report from the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News, which found more than 700 victims experienced sexual misconduct at the hands of Southern Baptists in formal church roles.
In its first two months, the task force selected Guidepost Solutions - a team of investigators, security and technology consultants, and compliance and monitoring experts - as a third-party firm to help conduct the probe.
Additionally, the task force has asked the Executive Committee of SBC to waive its attorney-client privilege before an upcoming meeting as part of the investigation, the Associated Press reported. Although the Executive Committee said in a press release that it is "not opposed in principle to requests for the waiving of attorney-client privilege," no formal decision has been made.
"If the executive committee decides not to waive privilege, then they are sending a clear message that they're rejecting accountability and transparency," Rachael Denhollander, one of the two task force advisers, told the Associated Press.
Denhollander was the first woman to publicly accuse serial sex offender and former US gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar of sexual assault, according to Baptist News.
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New report assesses progress and risks of artificial intelligence – Brown University
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While many reports have been written about the impact of AI over the past several years, the AI100 reports are unique in that they are both written by AI insiders experts who create AI algorithms or study their influence on society as their main professional activity and that they are part of an ongoing, longitudinal, century-long study, said Peter Stone, a professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin, executive director of Sony AI America and chair of the AI100 standing committee. The 2021 report is critical to this longitudinal aspect of AI100 in that it links closely with the 2016 report by commenting on what's changed in the intervening five years. It also provides a wonderful template for future study panels to emulate by answering a set of questions that we expect future study panels to reevaluate at five-year intervals.
Eric Horvitz, chief scientific officer at Microsoft and co-founder of the One Hundred Year Study on AI, praised the work of the study panel.
"I'm impressed with the insights shared by the diverse panel of AI experts on this milestone report," Horvitz said. The 2021 report does a great job of describing where AI is today and where things are going, including an assessment of the frontiers of our current understandings and guidance on key opportunities and challenges ahead on the influences of AI on people and society.
In terms of AI advances, the panel noted substantial progress across subfields of AI, including speech and language processing, computer vision and other areas. Much of this progress has been driven by advances in machine learning techniques, particularly deep learning systems, which have made the leap in recent years from the academic setting to everyday applications.
In the area of natural language processing, for example, AI-driven systems are now able to not only recognize words, but understand how theyre used grammatically and how meanings can change in different contexts. That has enabled better web search, predictive text apps, chatbots and more. Some of these systems are now capable of producing original text that is difficult to distinguish from human-produced text.
Elsewhere, AI systems are diagnosing cancers and other conditions with accuracy that rivals trained pathologists. Research techniques using AI have produced new insights into the human genome and have sped the discovery of new pharmaceuticals. And while the long-promised self-driving cars are not yet in widespread use, AI-based driver-assist systems like lane-departure warnings and adaptive cruise control are standard equipment on most new cars.
Some recent AI progress may be overlooked by observers outside the field, but actually reflect dramatic strides in the underlying AI technologies, Littman says. One relatable example is the use of background images in video conferences, which became a ubiquitous part of many people's work-from-home lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To put you in front of a background image, the system has to distinguish you from the stuff behind you which is not easy to do just from an assemblage of pixels, Littman said. Being able to understand an image well enough to distinguish foreground from background is something that maybe could happen in the lab five years ago, but certainly wasnt something that could happen on everybodys computer, in real time and at high frame rates. Its a pretty striking advance.
As for the risks and dangers of AI, the panel does not envision a dystopian scenario in which super-intelligent machines take over the world. The real dangers of AI are a bit more subtle, but are no less concerning.
Some of the dangers cited in the report stem from deliberate misuse of AI deepfake images and video used to spread misinformation or harm peoples reputations, or online bots used to manipulate public discourse and opinion. Other dangers stem from an aura of neutrality and impartiality associated with AI decision-making in some corners of the public consciousness, resulting in systems being accepted as objective even though they may be the result of biased historical decisions or even blatant discrimination, the panel writes. This is a particular concern in areas like law enforcement, where crime prediction systems have been shown to adversely affect communities of color, or in health care, where embedded racial bias in insurance algorithms can affect peoples access to appropriate care.
As the use of AI increases, these kinds of problems are likely to become more widespread. The good news, Littman says, is that the field is taking these dangers seriously and actively seeking input from experts in psychology, public policy and other fields to explore ways of mitigating them. The makeup of the panel that produced the report reflects the widening perspective coming to the field, Littman says.
The panel consists of almost half social scientists and half computer science people, and I was very pleasantly surprised at how deep the knowledge about AI is among the social scientists, Littman said. We now have people who do work in a wide variety of different areas who are rightly considered AI experts. Thats a positive trend.
Moving forward, the panel concludes that governments, academia and industry will need to play expanded roles in making sure AI evolves to serve the greater good.
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Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky ‘Vaccines in Kentucky Poll’ shows progress in lowering hesitancy – User-generated content
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A new Vaccines in Kentucky Poll, commissioned by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, shows efforts to encourage COVID-19 vaccines have persuaded two-thirds of those who said earlier this year they were open to changing their minds.
The poll, conducted August 4 to September 4, showed overall lower hesitancy by about one-third, compared to a similar poll conducted six months ago.
The new poll shows nearly 75 percent of Kentuckians have received a COVID-19 vaccine. About one-in-five Kentuckians who have not yet received the COVID-19 vaccine say theyll definitely or probably get it. Just under half of those who have not received the vaccine say theyll definitely not get it, while a quarter say theyll probably not get it.
More than one-third of people who have not gotten the vaccine say nothing will motivate them to change their minds. One-in-five people say they want more time for testing and research. And about one-in-six want more evidence and information about COVID, the vaccines, safety, efficacy, and side effects.
Overall, Kentuckians believe in the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccines, including their protection against new strains of the coronavirus. However, people who have received a vaccination believe this significantly more than those who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine.
This poll is encouraging because it shows there are still Kentuckians who are open to learning more and getting the COVID-19 vaccine, said Ben Chandler, president and CEO, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.
The Foundation continues to support local efforts to get more Kentuckians vaccinated so they can be better protected from serious illness and death from COVID-19.Its why weve also opened $20,000 in mini grants to help organizations get the facts about the vaccine out.
Kentuckians Split
The Vaccines in Kentucky Poll also showed Kentuckians are split when it comes to what precautions they are comfortable with to guard against the coronavirus from wearing a mask to showing proof of vaccine to enter businesses.
Mask Wearing
One-in-three Kentuckians reports always wearing a mask in an outdoor crowded public space, while one-third wear a mask sometimes or occasionally, and one-third never wear a mask.More than a quarter of those who have taken the COVID-19 vaccine never wear a mask, while almost four-in-10 who have not gotten the vaccine never wear a mask.Almost half of Kentuckians say they always wear a mask indoors in a crowded public space.This includes almost half of those who have been vaccinated and more than one-third of those who have not received the COVID-19 vaccine.
More than half of women report wearing a mask at all times in a crowded, indoor public space compared to just over one-in-three men.
Almost a quarter of those unvaccinated say they never wear a mask indoors in a crowded public space.Showing Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination
When it comes to showing proof of vaccination to enter a business, Kentuckians have different views based on the type of business.
Two-thirds think its a bad idea to require proof of vaccine to enter a grocery or retail store.While slightly more than half think its a bad idea for restaurants and bars to require proof of vaccination, slightly more than half think its a good idea for sporting events and concerts to require people to show their vaccine card.There is more consensus when it comes to public transportation. Nearly two-thirds of Kentuckians think its a good idea to require proof of vaccination to board a plane or ride a train or bus.
Student Mandates
Kentuckians are split on whether children ages 12 and older should be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine to attend school in-person. However, two-thirds of people who live with children in their home think its a bad idea.
More than two-thirds of Kentuckians think its a good idea for schools to require unvaccinated children to wear masks at school. For those who have children living in their homes, that number drops just below two-thirds.
The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky commissioned the Vaccines in Kentucky Poll. It was conducted August 4 September 4, 2021, by the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Cincinnati. More than 500 adults from throughout Kentucky were polled by telephone. The poll includes a +/- 4.3 percent margin of error.
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