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AI could transform visual effects in film — but the emerging field is mired in copyright issues


While many people in the creative industries are worrying that AI is about to steal their jobs, Oscar-winning film director James Cameron is embracing the technology. Cameron is famous for making the Avatar and Terminator movies, as well as Titanic. Now he has joined the board of Stability.AI, a leading player in the world of Generative AI. In Cameron’s Terminator films, Skynet is an artificial general intelligence that has become self-aware and is determined to destroy the humans who are trying to deactivate it. Forty years after the first of those movies, its director appears to be changing sides and…

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Apophis: a European space mission gets up close with an asteroid set to brush by Earth


The European Space Agency has given the go-ahead for initial work on a mission to visit an asteroid called (99942) Apophis. If approved at a key meeting next year, the robotic spacecraft, known as the Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety (Ramses), will rendezvous with the asteroid in February 2029. Apophis is 340 metres wide, about the same as the height of the Empire State Building. If it were to hit Earth, it would cause wholesale destruction hundreds of miles from its impact site. The energy released would equal that of tens or hundreds of nuclear weapons, depending on the…

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At 30 years old, is Ruby in a mid-life crisis or a renaissance?


Ruby’s creator, Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz), released the first public version of the programming language in December 1995, making Ruby just shy of its 30th birthday. It spread across Japanese-language Usenet newsgroups, a popular way of exchanging conversation and media before the World Wide Web, and then reached broader communities throughout the late 1990s. This was thanks to Ruby’s friendly community and, in no small part, thanks to Matz. (The community has a motto, “Matz is nice, and so we are nice.”) At this year’s annual European Ruby Konferenze — EuRoKu — in Sarajevo, Matz said he created Ruby because he…

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Problem Employees – Develop or Dismiss?

With labor shortages still prominent in the roofing industry, rehabilitating and working with problem employees may be the best solution in lieu of termination.




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Project Profile: Medallion-Lok Protects New Elementary School in Growing Missouri District

Learn why contractors chose to install 82,000 square feet of McElroy Metal’s 24-gauge Medallion-Lok 16-inch standing seam metal roofing for a school district's eighth prototype building.




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Crews Locate Body of Missing Man After Devastating Roof Collapse

A devastating microburst hit West Phoenix last Wednesday evening with 77 mph winds, causing a warehouse roof collapse that trapped and killed a 22-year-old worker; it took rescuers three days to locate the body using K-9s, drones, and heavy equipment. 




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ARMA Q2 2023 Report Hints at End of Supply Chain Issues

Quarter-to-quarter comparisons show massive increases in most products, though a year-to-year analysis hints that supply issues are not over just yet.




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Don't Miss a Minute with BOS 2021's Broadcasting Live Sessions

There's still time to be a part of Best of Success 2021, even if you can't be there in person, with RC's Broadcasting Live.




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SPRI Issues White Paper on Effect of Construction-Generated Moisture on Roofing Systems

SPRI has issued a white paper addressing the impact of construction-generated moisture on roofing, urging ventilation and suggesting remediation measures during construction.




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Costaganna (Nissan): "La tecnología e-Power es ideal para probar la conducción eléctrica sin sufrir por la recarga"

El directivo insiste en los objetivos de electrificación de la compañía japonesa para 2026 y 2030 a pesar de la coyuntura actual. Leer




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Nissan eliminará 9.000 empleos y reducirá su producción mundial en un 20%

Los ajustes se centrarán en EEUU y China, sus dos mercados más importantes. Y su CEO se reducirá el sueldo en un 50%. Leer




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Miss Bolivia 2009: "no habría sobrevivido a un año más de reinado"

Con 19 años fue coronada la chica más hermosa de su país. Guapa, inteligente, y ambiciosa, Claudia aceptó participar en el concurso de Miss Bolivia a cambio de una beca de postgrado para continuar con sus estudios de ingeniería industrial. Aunque admite que llevar la corona le ha subido la autoestima, asegura que es cansado: “hay veces que te duelen los músculos de la cara de tanto sonreír, pero no puedes dejar de hacerlo. Representas un país”. Tras un año de reinado, rompe una lanza a favor de la belleza que hay en la diferencia: “hay chicas guapas con las cejas raras o la nariz grande, y eso es lo que las hace bellas. No se trata de un molde, sino de armonía. Los países tercermundistas todavía no hemos aprendido eso”.




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Federal retirement backlog no longer top challenge for OPM, but IG says customer service issues remain

While there have been some improvements, OPM continues to face the challenge of addressing customer service satisfaction in federal Retirement Services.

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Using technology and innovation to enhance mission delivery: A conversation with Sanjay Gupta

What is the technology strategy for the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)? How is it using technology and innovation to change the way it does business? How has SBA adjusted its operations to meet the demands of its pandemic recovery mission? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Sanjay Gupta, Chief Technology Officer at the Small Business Administration (SBA).

The post Using technology and innovation to enhance mission delivery: A conversation with Sanjay Gupta first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Mission continuity and accountability: A conversation with Jay Hoffman

What is the financial management strategy for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)? How is it pursuing a Hybrid First workplace model? What is it innovating the way it operates and does business? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Jay Hoffman, Chief Financial Officer at USPTO

The post Mission continuity and accountability: A conversation with Jay Hoffman first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Mission evolution at the GAO: A conversation with Gene Dodaro

How has the mission of the U.S. Government Accountability Office evolved? How is GAO innovating the way it does its oversight mission? What does the future hold for the U.S. Government Accountability Office? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Comptroller General Gene Dodaro, leader of the GAO.

The post Mission evolution at the GAO: A conversation with Gene Dodaro first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Service members in remote areas missing out on transition benefits

DoD's Transition Assistance Program aims to prepare service members for life outside the military. But for members whose final duty station is small or rural, the benefits of TAP are fairly limited.

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Amid hiring issues, USCIS’ Jaddou aims to boost current workforce

Hiring remains a “substantial challenge” for USCIS, but a couple early signs indicate that the agency could be turning a corner with its current workforce.

The post Amid hiring issues, USCIS’ Jaddou aims to boost current workforce first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Logistics UK responds to the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on resilience in infrastructure

Speaking about the publication of the National Infrastructure Commission’s report ‘Developing Resilience in UK Infrastructure’, Jonathan Walker, Head of Cities and Infrastructure Policy at business group Logistics UK said: “Building resilience into every area of the UK’s infrastructure is vital if the country’s highly interconnected supply chain is to be protected. 




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Staff retention, issues managing different channels and legacy tech put warehouse operations in the spotlight

Manhattan Associates has announced the findings of its 2024 ‘State of Warehouse Operations’ research in association with Vanson Bourne, highlighting the current challenges and key opportunities ahead for the sector. 




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Envirotainer and Swiss WorldCargo complete the first commercial shipment using the new Releye RAP

Envirotainer, the global provider of secure cold chain solutions for air transportation of pharmaceuticals, has announced that the first commercial shipment using the new Releye RAP container has been completed. The consignment was handled by Swiss WorldCargo, carrier of intensive care pharmaceuticals.




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ACG: On a mission to help pharmaceutical companies future proof ageing plant

ACG, supplier of fully integrated manufacturing solutions to the global pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industry, has announced its engineering business - dedicated to aftermarkets service - is working with its manufacturing customers to increase the life cycle of their machines.




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ACG on a mission to help manufacturers keep their supply chains moving

The current crisis in Europe has led to increasing energy insecurity and shortages of raw materials, which are creating severe pharmaceutical manufacturing supply line disruptions. In some cases, supplier lead times have doubled, prices are no longer certain, and orders are subject to cancellations or delays.  




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ERP – mission control for the UK’s space industry

The UK has the largest number of SME aerospace sector companies in Europe. But if smaller manufacturers are to benefit from the stellar growth predicted for the UK’s space industry, they need the power of ERP, writes Sara Duff, UK Country Manager at MRPeasy.com.




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At Interior, human capital data drives people and mission

The Interior Department's focus on human capital data analysis is born out of an effort to strategically align and support priorities of the department. Interior's diverse mission to protect and manage federal lands and natural resources doesn't get done without its people.

The post At Interior, human capital data drives people and mission first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Biden issues pay plan with 2% federal pay raise recommendation

Biden’s 2% federal pay raise plan accounts for a 1.7% across-the-board increase, plus an average 0.3% locality pay adjustment, for most civilian employees.

The post Biden issues pay plan with 2% federal pay raise recommendation first appeared on Federal News Network.




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The Pentagon is pulling 1,100 troops from the US-Mexico border mission

The Pentagon is pulling 1,100 troops from the U.S.-Mexico border that it had deployed in response to a surge in migrant crossings. A defense official, on the condition of anonymity, told the Associated Press on Tuesday the details ahead of an announcement. The active duty troops were sent to the border in May amid fears that the end of COVID-19 immigration restrictions was going to result in a crush of migrants attempting to cross into the United States. But immediately after Title 42 expired, the number of encounters dropped sharply, and have stayed low, according to Customs and Border Protection data.

The post The Pentagon is pulling 1,100 troops from the US-Mexico border mission first appeared on Federal News Network.






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At CBP, automated software testing is integral to the mission

Some parts of the system are more difficult to automate, including operations like biometric fingerprinting.

The post At CBP, automated software testing is integral to the mission first appeared on Federal News Network.




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TSP participants contributing too much, too soon could miss out on benefits

The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board has been trying to reach out directly to TSP participants at risk of missing the full 5% government match.

The post TSP participants contributing too much, too soon could miss out on benefits first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Taking an API, cloud driven approach can lead agencies to better mission outcomes

Granting access to, sharing and securing data in the cloud continues to challenge agencies across government. During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jason Miller will discuss cloud strategy, security and applications with agency and industry leaders.

The post Taking an API, cloud driven approach can lead agencies to better mission outcomes first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Big pay raise for troops in defense bill sent to Biden. Conservatives stymied on cultural issues

The House has passed a defense policy bill that authorizes the biggest pay raise for troops in more than two decades. Supporters overcame objections from some conservatives concerned it didn’t do enough on cultural issues, such as restricting the Pentagon’s diversity initiatives and gender-affirming health care for transgender service members. The Senate had already overwhelmingly passed the bill on Wednesday, so now it goes to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law. One of the most divisive aspects of the bill is a short-term extension of a surveillance program aimed at preventing terrorism and catching spies. Opponents of the extension wanted changes designed to boost privacy protections for Americans.

The post Big pay raise for troops in defense bill sent to Biden. Conservatives stymied on cultural issues first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Biden blocks Chinese-backed crypto mining firm from land ownership near Wyoming missile base

President Joe Biden on Monday issued an order blocking a Chinese-backed cryptocurrency mining firm from owning land near a Wyoming nuclear missile base, calling its proximity to the base a “national security risk.” The order forces the divestment of property operated as a crypto mining facility near the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base. It also forces the removal of certain equipment owned by MineOne Partners Ltd., a firm that is partly owned by the Chinese state. The move was made in coordination with the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.

The post Biden blocks Chinese-backed crypto mining firm from land ownership near Wyoming missile base first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Navy recruiting rebounds, but it will miss its target to get sailors through boot camp

The Navy will meet its goal to sign up 40,600 recruits by the end of September thanks to several new recruiting programs. But the crush of last-minute enlistments means the service won’t be able to get them all through boot camp by next month, falling 5,000 sailors short of its target. The gaps are hurting the Navy’s ability to fully staff its warships. Navy Vice Adm. Rick Cheeseman tells The Associated Press that the Navy has “not gotten to the point where we can’t do things." All of the military services have struggled in the past several years to attract recruits in a tight job market.

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US Naval Academy says considering race in admissions helps create a cohesive military

A bench trial began last week in Baltimore federal court in a civil case over affirmative action at American military academies. Attorneys for the U.S. Naval Academy say the school should be allowed to continue using race as an admissions factor because prioritizing diversity in the military makes it stronger and more effective. But the group that brought the case, Students for Fair Admissions, says candidates should be evaluated based only on other factors, including socioeconomics. The group was also behind the case that led to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision last year that ended the consideration of race and ethnicity in college admissions. The group also sued West Point, but the Naval Academy case went to trial first.

The post US Naval Academy says considering race in admissions helps create a cohesive military first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Watch: French and US astronauts spacewalk to install solar panel system on ISS

Watch: French and US astronauts spacewalk to install solar panel system on ISS




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ISS astronauts make second spacewalk to install powerful solar panels

ISS astronauts make second spacewalk to install powerful solar panels




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The ISS flipped 540 degrees in last week's Nauka thruster incident. NASA said it was only 45

The ISS flipped 540 degrees in last week's Nauka thruster incident. NASA said it was only 45




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More secure and better at correcting typos on your phone, can this Swiss start-up take on Google?

More secure and better at correcting typos on your phone, can this Swiss start-up take on Google?




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We need to remove emissions at a major scale: Is carbon capture the answer?

We need to remove emissions at a major scale: Is carbon capture the answer?




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Russian actress and director en route to ISS for first movie shot in space

Russian actress and director en route to ISS for first movie shot in space