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Cybertruck Crashes, Entire Wheel Ripped Off – Futurism
Posted: March 6, 2024 at 3:55 pm
At least the hotel's sign is fine. Stop Sign
Another day, another Cybertruck mishap and this one crashed into the Beverly Hills Hotel sign.
Images from the collision show the futuristic steel-silver pickup stopped headfirst at the base of the palm-lined sign. It appears that the front right wheel was ripped clean off, while the driver-side wheel was close to joining it.
While the iconic signage was fortunately unharmed in the incident, the reputation of the hotel's valets took something of a hit after a prankster decided to "joke" that one of the hotel's valets had been driving the Cybertruck when it crashed.
Naturally, TMZ and othersran with the valet story, and Elon Musk himself weighed in on the platform he owns to suggest that the misidentified hotel worker who crashed the vehicle might have been caught off guard by its raw power.
"Cyberbeast is faster than a Porsche 911, but looks like a truck," Musk tweeted, "so perhaps the valet wasnt expecting so much acceleration."
But the hotel's parent company, the Dorchester Collection, later told TMZ through a spokesperson that none of its valets were involved in the crash.
Notably, there was a significantly more dangerous Cybertruck crash that went viral on the Musk-owned social network over the weekend and in that case, the driver definitely doesn't appear to be at fault.
As Phoenix-based lawyer Matthew Chiarello said in a post on X, his Cybertruck experienced a "catastrophe [sic] failure with steering and brakes" while he was taking a road trip with his wife and toddler.
As if that weren't bad enough, the attorney noted that Tesla's service center wasn't open when he tried to reach it. In the post, Chiarello shared a photo of his truck being loaded onto a flatbed truck, and quipped that the whole situation was "pretty pretty pretty not good."
Now that Cybertrucks are on the road, we're going to keep seeing these kinds of mishaps, which do seem, as the Phoenix lawyer said, "pretty pretty pretty not good" indeed.
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Scientists Intrigued by Moving Sand Dune With Star-Like Arms – Futurism
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Extraordinary. Dune 2 Much
While giant "star dunes" have been observed all over the world, their age and origin have remained something of a mystery but now, new findings could shed light on these magnificent desert structures.
In an interview withThe Guardian, Earth scientist Geoff Duller, one of the researchers behind a new paper about a star dune he and his colleagues studied in the Sahara called Lala Lallia, touted how amazing these slow-moving structures are.
"They are extraordinary things, one of the natural wonders of the world," Duller, who chairs Wales' University of Aberystwyth, told the British newspaper. "From the ground they look like pyramids but from the air you see a peak and radiating off it in three or four directions these arms that make them look like stars."
Created by winds blowing in three different directions, the structures are extraordinary for a whole 'nother reason as well: they appear to move about 19 inches per year, adding to their mystery.
As noted in a press release from Wales' Aberystwyth University about the research, which was just published in the journal Scientific Advances, star dunes like Lala Lallia have been observed in deserts all over the world and elsewhere in our Solar System, but have rarely been found on Earth's rocky geological record. It now appears that part of the reason why they haven't been found written in stone is because, as it turns out, they're pretty young.
"These findings will probably surprise a lot of people as we can see how quickly this enormous dune formed," Duller explained.
"Quickly," however, is a relative term.
As the geographer and his colleagues at the University College London found using a bespoke sand luminescence dating technique, the oldest parts of Lala Lallia which means "highest sacred point" in the Berber language are some 13,000 years old.
While that seems ancient by human standards, it is indeed fairly recent on the geographic scale, which deals in the hundreds of thousands and millions of years when discussing mountains and other such venerable formations.
What's more, the youngest part of the dune formed within the last thousand years, which is the blink of an eye on a geological time scale.
At more than 200 feet high and nearly 2,300 feet wide, Lala Lallia isn't even the planet's largest sand star. That distinction, as the school's press release notes, belongs to the star dunes of China's Badain Jaran Desert that reach almost 1,000 feet into the sky.
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Dune soundtracks: everything you need to know about Hans Zimmers futuristic scores – Classic FM
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1 March 2024, 15:45 | Updated: 1 March 2024, 15:57
As Dune: Part Two arrives in cinemas, heres how Hans Zimmer created his most futuristic soundtrack for Denis Villeneuves pair of sci-fi epics.
Hans Zimmers epic score to Dune: Part One was met with an incredible reaction when it landed in 2021.
Acclaimed by both critics and fans alike, his otherworldly futuristic soundscape captured the inhospitable desert landscape of Arrakis and perilous undertones of political plotting, coups and assassinations.
Zimmers score relied heavily on strings, percussion and choral chants, with intoxicating harmonies and dramatic drumbeats that bring you right to the heart of the films drama in the way that only a master composer like Hans Zimmer can.
As Part Two is released, heres everything we know so far about the music to Denis Villeneuves Dune series.
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Zimmers score to the first Dune film was incredibly inventive, with custom-built instruments and an unforgettably haunting vocal riff, that all worked to earn him his second Oscar for best original score.
The legendary composer told Vanity Fair how he enlisted the help of musician and sculptor Chas Smith to build a large-scale metal house in California, which also doubled as a percussive musical instrument.
He also constructed flute-like instruments from PVC pipes, for a more breathy and less resonant sound, and asked his cellist Tina Guo to make her instrument sound like a Tibetan warhorn.
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Much of the Dune universe is built around the fictional Fremen language, spoken by the Fremen people who occupy the planet Arrakis the universes only source of the valuable drug, called spice.
To develop the Fremen language, Villeneuve worked with legendary linguist David J. Peterson, who was also responsible for six languages featured in Game of Thrones.
Zimmer has also said that he worked with a linguist to devise the vocal chants featured in his soundtrack, but its unclear if the language and linguist are the same as that used in the films script.
Read more: The 10 best Hans Zimmer soundtracks
One of the most immediately identifiable features of Zimmers Dune score is a gravelly-voiced vocal riff, sung by a woman.
Female voices played a large part in Zimmers score, as he told Vanity Fair: The one thing that I thought was more important than anything else in the world the human voice. The one thing that would not age, the one thing that in the future would still be valid.
For the soundtracks signature riff, which Zimmer called the cry of a banshee, the composer called in vocalist Loire Cotler.
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James Webb Spots "Extremely Red" Black Hole – Futurism
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has spotted arare and"extremely red" supermassive black hole lurking in one of the most ancient corners of the universe.
Astronomers suggest the vermilion black hole was the result of an expanding universe just 700 million years following the Big Bang, as detailed in a paper published this month in the journal Nature. Its colors are likely due to a thick layer of dust blocking much of its light, they posit.
While the cosmic monster was technically first discovered last year, researchers have now found that it's far more massive than any other object of its kind in the area, making it a highly unusual find that could rewrite the way we understand how supermassive black holes grow relative to their host galaxies.
The team studied data collected by the James Webb that examined a group of distant galaxies in the central core of Pandora's Cluster, also known as Abell 2744, some 4 billion light-years from Earth.
Thanks to gravitational lensing, an effect caused by massive objects bending the surrounding spacetime, astronomers were able to get a detailed look at even more distant galaxies beyond it.
"We were very excited when JWST started sending its first data," said co-lead and Ben-Gurion University postdoctoral researcher Lukas Furtak in a statement, recalling coming across "three very compact yet red-blooming objects" that "prominently stood out and caught our eyes."
Thanks to their appearance, Furtak and his colleagues concluded the three objects which turned out to be images of the same source had to be a "quasar-like object." Quasars are galactic cores that emit huge amounts of electromagnetic radiation caused by a supermassive black hole in its center sucking up nearby gas and dust.
"Analysis of the object's colors indicated that it was not a typical star-forming galaxy," said program co-lead and University of Pittsburgh observational astronomer Rachel Bezanson in the statement. "Together with its compact size, it became evident this was likely a supermassive black hole, although it was still different from other quasars found at those early times."
Thanks to detailed measurements of the object's redshift, the amount the wavelength of light stretches relative to how fast a celestial object is moving compared to us, the team was also able to determine its mass.
According to those calculations, it's extremely massive, potentially packing a sizable percentage of the mass of its host galaxy into a tiny region, raising some intriguing questions as to how the growth of black holes and their host galaxies are related.
"In a way, it's the astrophysical equivalent of the chicken and egg problem," said co-lead and Ben-Gurion University professor Adi Zitrin in the statement. "We do not currently know which came first the galaxy or black hole, how massive the first black holes were, and how they grew."
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20 Brown Nail Looks to Rock All Year Long – InStyle
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Manicures come in every color of the rainbow. While vivid nail looks tend to reign supreme these days, there are plenty of people who prefer more neutral manis. Typically, white, nude, and pale pink make up these nail looksbut what if we told you that brown polish can come into play, too? And its Jennifer Aniston-approved, to boot.
Nail artist and Nailing Hollywood CEO Mazz Hanna and celebrity nail artist Hang Nguyen are big fans of the oft-overlooked brown manicure. To them, Orlys Dont Be Suspicious ($11) is one of the best brown polishes money can buy. Dont Be Suspicious is the most perfect deep chocolate brown shade that perfectly represents those cozy vibes, Hanna says. Its a deep, rich, dark brown shade, Nguyen adds. I love how pigmented this polish is. You really only need two coats.
Of course, thats just one of many brown nail polishes on the market. Ahead, find 20 examples of beautiful brown nail looks, plus pro polish and design tips.
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Prefer dark chocolate? This darker, cooler brown nail polish is Les Mains Herms Nail Enamel($57) in the shade 95 Brun Bistre. Gelcare UV Gel Nail Polish ($20) in the shade Espresso is a close match.
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We love the look of this warm, almost glowing brown and white tortoiseshell swirl nail look. If you wish you had long nails to showcase this brown nail art, know that the manicurist, Dayanna I. Sapiens created it using the Aprs Gel-X Natural Almond Long Box of Tips ($30).
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Nguyen created this fun two-tone brown sparkle emoji manicure. To recreate the look at home, use Orly Nail Polish ($11) in the shade Canyon Clay as the base. "It's a beautiful brown shade with an orange undertone," Nguyen says. "This is great for people looking for a warmer undertone."
As for the lighter brown, consider Manucurist Paris Green Natural Nail Polish ($14) in the shade Orme. "If you prefer lighter tones, opt for a beige or taupe such as Manucurist Orme," Hanna says, noting that the tone works well on its own and with any outfit.
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Remember: Brown nail looks aren't boringthey can be sparkly, too. You can DIY this metallic brown nail look at home with Emily Heather Nail Artist Polish ($30) in the shade Liquid Assets.
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Speaking of sparkle, how stunning are these amber velvet nails? Sapiens created them using Gelcare UV Gel Nail Polish ($20) in the shades Gold Velvet, Argan Oil, and Jelly Brownthe latter of which is one of Hannas faves.
Jelly shades are really fun to experiment with, and Gelcares Jelly Brown is the perfect chocolate jelly shade, she says. Its a great option for nail art like tortoiseshell nails or as a slightly translucent shade on its own.
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These glossy chocolate nails look downright delicious. They were created using the Orly Flawless Collection ($11 each). Other shades you can work into this kind of multi-tone brown nail look include OPI Nail Lacquer ($12) in the shade Cliffside Karaoke. Its a classic chocolate brown polish with a beautiful formula, Nguyen says.
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Looking for some simple DIY nail art? This short brown daisy mani is it. To recreate the look, pick out five brown shades of your choosing (or four and one white). Paint a different brown shade on each nail as the base. Then, use a dotting tool to create five little dots on each nail, with a sixth dot in a separate color to serve as the center of the daisy.
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Tired of French tips? Consider a half-moon mani instead. To recreate this one, use Orly Half Moon Guides ($6) to block off the base of each nail, then paint above them using Ella Mila Nail Polish ($11) in the shade Night In. Remove the stickers once dry.
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Here's another way to add daisy nail art to your brown mani. We love the yin-yang design.
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Love a metallic brown nail look but craving something a bit more decadent? Check out this bronze mani. It was created using Cirque Colors Nail Polish ($11) in the shade Zeitgeist.
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It's simple, it's fun, and kind of nostalgic, too. Remember always wanting to paint every nail a different color as a kid? Well, the technique works in adulthood, too.
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Instead of a plain, single-color French tip, check out this two-tone apex style. Nguyen created it using Essie Nail Polish ($10) in the shade Mink Muffs (it's been discontinued, but Crochet Away is a similar shade) and J.Hannah Nail Polish ($22) in the shade Carob. You'll need a nail art brush to perfect the overlap.
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We're swooning over this muddled milk and dark chocolate illusion French manicure. Sapiens created it using Lights Lacquer Nail Polish ($11) in the shades Espresso and The Butler.
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While these negative space star nails aren't super intricate, detailing star cutouts at home can be. With that in mind, we suggest bringing this picture as inspo to your next nail appointment.
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Reddish brown nail looks are especially rich. Just look at this dark chocolate cherry French mani. Sapiens created it using Lights Lacquer Nail Polish ($11) in the shades Americano and Ouid, along with the brand's Gemstone Charms.
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We can't stop staring at this coffee and cream-inspired swirl mani by Sapiens. If you have a steady hand, you can try recreating it by starting with classic white French tips and then using a nail art brush to trace the wavy brown borders.
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Another metallic brown nail look to round it outthis time, even richer. Anna created this gorgeous, glowing mani using Mooncat Nail Lacquer ($15) in the shades Dark Horse and Bootlegger.
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NASA releases an official tabletop adventure that’s brave enough to ask: what would Earth be like if a dragon … – PC Gamer
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I am pleased beyond belief that the sentence: "There is an official NASA D&D adventure that's just an Isekai anime with scientists" is verifiably true. Titled The Lost Universe, this system-agnostic adventure is free to download and most certainly worth a read.
Here's the central thrust: a dragon kidnapped a bunch of alien wizards and forced them to rip the Hubble Telescope out of our reality. Yes, really.
"Eirik linked to the Hubble Space Telescope after learning of its observations that have propelled understanding of black holes and dark energy (similar to the energy of the vacuum) on Earth this drew the attention of a young dragon, Isilias, who stole the spell Eirik created, as well as Eirik himself and his fellow researchers, in order to steal Hubble itself so Isilias alone would possess its knowledge."
Rather than simply confusing a bunch of NASA scientists on Earth, this actually caused the Hubble to be removed from reality entirely. The adventure depicts a group of faintly-baffled researchers at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland: "A subtle ache lives in your mind, insisting that youre forgetting something, but its always just out of reach. The more you try to remember, the worse the pain gets." Then you all black out and wake up as D&D characters.
It sounds like I'm poking fun herebut it's the exact kind of earnest silliness that makes for a good game of tabletop. It's also reminiscent of the classic D&D cartoon from the 80s, wherein a group of teenagers are magically transported to a fantasy land at the behest of a disturbing-looking dungeon master.
While the game is technically system-agnostic, the adventure itself recommends a "party of 4-7 level 7-10 characters". Though if we're going with the adventure's suggested protagonist (a young green dragon from D&D 5e) a party of level 10 characters would make mincemeat of Isilias in a few rounds. There's ultimately quite a bit of homebrew the DM will need to bring in, in order to this to make it all click with their table.
But there's some genuinely fun fantasy concepts at work here, too. Wizard Planet (Exlaris, by its proper name) is a rogue world that drifted out of orbit, protected from the ravages of space with an artificial magic atmospherewhich is a neat setting idea to run with, even if you don't want to play NASA Isekai. If you do, however, the adventure's sprinkled with educational tidbits that'll teach you plenty of scientific history.
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Yellow.ai unveils Email Automation feature for streamlined support – IT Brief New Zealand
Posted: March 4, 2024 at 7:33 am
Yellow.ai, a specialist in AI-generated customer service automation, has announced the general availability of its Email Automation feature. The feature is capable of managing high volumes of email-based support queries effectively, offering real-time responses and scalability in customer support. Notably, the feature utilises generative AI to handle up to 80% of all incoming email queries, providing fast and accurate solutions round the clock.
The Email Automation service is advantageous as it not only supports multiple languages but also integrates with Yellow.ai's omnichannel customer service platform to deliver a holistic and tailored support experience. Such an offering is particularly valuable in today's business environment where despite the preference of many consumers for email customer service, businesses continually struggle with efficiently managing email inquiries. This challenge has spurred the necessity for robust automated solutions like Yellow.ai's that enhance customer service and minimise instances of lapsed responses and inadequate responses to enquiries during first interaction.
Yellow.ai's Email Automation service innovatively adopts Large Language Models (LLM) to comprehend complex and unstructured emails, accurately identifying multiple intents and understanding the object and urgency of the email. By identifying the user, it delivers a contextual response based on user insights, dramatically reducing ticket volumes by up to 80% and enhancing first contact resolution by up to 20%. The result of this is a significant 60% reduction in operational costs, mainly due to reduced expenses related to the recruitment and training of additional agents.
Raghu Ravinutala, CEO & Co-founder of Yellow.ai said, "With Email Automation, we're revolutionising how businesses manage customer email inquiries. Yellow.ai's Email Automation, powered by YellowG, our proprietary LLM, showcases a hallucination rate below one percent for highly accurate and contextually relevant responses. This well-timed launch aligns with our broader goal to transform customer service by solving complex enterprise challenges."
Yellow.ai's Email Automation blesses customer support teams with manifold features including Automated Workflow Triggering, Agent Assist, Simplified Classification and Seamless Integrations with leading ticketing and CRM systems such as Salesforce, SAP and Zendesk. Jessica Osborn, Sr. Manager IT Operations, Randstad USA, declared this feature a game-changer for businesses desiring to streamline their support operations on email.
Overall, With Yellow.ai offering an ode to next-generation customer support, companies can look forward to handling email queries more efficiently and instantaneously, enhancing customer experiences while aligning with cost efficiency.
Headquartered in San Mateo, Yellow.ai serves more than 1100 enterprises, including Tiket.com, Dominos, Bank of Maldives, and UnionBank, across over 85 countries. The platform is built on multi-LLM architecture and continuously trained on 16B+ conversations annually, enabling businesses to deliver elevated experiences and build lasting customer relationships.
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Clinical Lab Automation Market to Reach $3.72 Billion by 2030 Amid Technological Advancements – PR Newswire
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DUBLIN, March 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The"Global Clinical Lab Automation Market by Product (Liquid Handling, Nucleic Acid Purification System, Microplate Reader, Automated ELISA, Software), End User (Hospital Laboratories, Diagnostic Laboratories) - Forecast to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
A comprehensive market report reveals critical insights into the flourishing Clinical Lab Automation Market, with an emphasis on major products like liquid handling systems and nucleic acid purification systems. It underscores innovative technologies and systems that are transforming hospital laboratories and diagnostic centers, driving market growth at a significantCAGR of 7.8% from 2023 to 2030.
The global clinical lab automation market is expected to witness robust expansion, moving towards a valuation of $3.72 billion by 2030. With a resurgence of infectious diseases and a surging geriatric population worldwide, clinical lab automation has become critical in delivering precise and efficient diagnostic solutions.
Detailed insights provided by this report shed light on pivotal factors accelerating market growth, including the relentless pursuit of technological advancements and enhanced accuracy in laboratory instruments. The implementation of automation has been shown to markedly improve the consistency of test results while also bolstering laboratory productivity key considerations for its widespread adoption.
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With substantial growth anticipated in the hospital laboratories segment largely attributed to increased healthcare spending and the adoption of cutting-edge laboratory technologies this area is poised to be a major contributor to market expansion.
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Challenges such as the high cost of clinical laboratory automation systems and the complexity of data security may impede growth. Yet, despite these hurdles, the market is expected to flourish, supported by a range of innovative products and end-user applications. Healthcare professionals and diagnostic labs are equipped to enhance their services with the sophisticated, automated technologies detailed in this comprehensive market report.
As the industry navigates through technological revolutions and demographic shifts, stakeholders in the global clinical lab automation market are cognizant of the burgeoning opportunities presented by this growth. An in-depth understanding of the existing market landscape, as provided by this report, is essential for market participants looking to consolidate their presence and capitalize on these emerging trends.
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Clinical Lab Automation Market Assessment-by Product
Note:Other systems include automated incubators, automated cell counters, and cell imaging systems.
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Note: Other end users include blood banks, forensic labs, and clinical research organizations
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#ETFutureForwardME: Hiring and onboarding right with AI and automation, ETHRWorldME – ETHRWorld Middle East
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In a recent session conducted at The Economic Times Future Forward Middle East, leading experts gathered to discuss the key trends in hiring and onboarding leveraging technologies like AI and automation. The panel included stellar lineup of leaders like Mohammad Alfawazi, CHRO, Tabuk Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing Company, Paul Michael Gledhill, Co-founder, XpertLearning, Manish Mohan Mishra, Group Head - HR Transformation Digital & Analytics, Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), and the panel was moderated by was moderated by Nada Rashed, Group Director, Human Resources and Operations, The N Gage Group.
AI's ability to automate tasks like resume screening, scheduling interviews, and answering candidate questions promises increased efficiency and cost savings. However, the very aspects that make AI efficient can also lead to ethical concerns, as Paul aptly highlights: "AI is just another tool, which is here to aid enable and make our lives easier." However, he warns, "we need to be conscious" of the ethical implications.
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Iraq’s Customs starts using ASYCUDA automation system in Umm Qasr – Iraqi News
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Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) The Iraqi General Commission for Customs started on Sunday using the ASYCUDA automation system in the Port of Umm Qasr in southern Iraq.
Iraqs Customs said in a statement that the Minister of Finance, Taif Sami, ordered to start using the automation system during a ceremony held in the Grand Welcome Yard (GWY), situated within Umm Qasr Port, attended by the United Nations representative, Nizar Amari, and other Iraqi officials, the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported.
During the ceremony, Sami stated that the governments strategic plan to use modern technologies includes the use of automation systems. This plan aims to provide accurate data and information, achieve financial discipline, reduce errors, and achieve efficiency in the use of government resources.
The Minister erupted in rage at individuals who oppose the use of the automation system, confirming that customs officers create gangs and that they would be held responsible. In addition, an inquiry into the cause of the internet outage to stop the system will be launched.
The Iraqi General Commission for Customs uses this automation system at the customs in Baghdad International Airport.
ASYCUDA is a customs management system that utilizes information and communications technology (ICT) with the goal of modernizing customs clearance procedures in middle-class and developing economies.
The automation system streamlines and computerizes processes. ASYCUDA has a significant influence on electronic business and government activities, simplifying and lowering the cost of international commerce and increasing the accessibility of international markets for businesses from developing countries.
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