Kerry Kennedy, president of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, has announced the winners of the 2024 Ripple of Hope Awards: Lin-Manuel Miranda, songwriter, actor, director, and producer; Antonio Neri, president and CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise; John W. Rogers, Jr., chairman and co-ceo of Ariel Investments; and Tom Wilson, chair, president, and CEO of The Allstate Corporation.
The laureates will be honored on Wednesday, December 11, at a ceremony in New York City.
The Rfk Ripple of Hope Award annually honors exemplary leaders across government, business, advocacy, and entertainment who have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to social change and worked to protect and advance equity, justice, and human rights. This year’s laureates have made a widespread impact, including Wilson’s work to empower youth and improve communities through the Allstate Foundation. Neri and Rogers have significantly improved their respective workplaces through enhanced employee benefits and experiences as well as thoughtful Esg...
The laureates will be honored on Wednesday, December 11, at a ceremony in New York City.
The Rfk Ripple of Hope Award annually honors exemplary leaders across government, business, advocacy, and entertainment who have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to social change and worked to protect and advance equity, justice, and human rights. This year’s laureates have made a widespread impact, including Wilson’s work to empower youth and improve communities through the Allstate Foundation. Neri and Rogers have significantly improved their respective workplaces through enhanced employee benefits and experiences as well as thoughtful Esg...
- 5/8/2024
- Look to the Stars
One thing that Japanese cinema seems to lack particularly lately is tension, with the majority of movies going out of the country following the calm and smooth road the festival-darling directors have paved for the most part. As such, it is always a pleasure to watch movies that do bring much tension in the narrative, with Masato Harada proving once more, after “Hell Dogs” and “Sekigahara”, that knows how to handle the particular aspect. Let us see how the rest of the film fares though.
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Adapted from Hiroyuki Kurokawa's 2015 novel, “Keiso” (“Weeds”) the story focuses on Neri, a swindler who works for Takagi, a local mafia boss with ties to the political world, conning elderly with her group of ragtag “catchers”, as she calls them probably in “underground” slang. Neri tries to lay low as much as she can,...
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Adapted from Hiroyuki Kurokawa's 2015 novel, “Keiso” (“Weeds”) the story focuses on Neri, a swindler who works for Takagi, a local mafia boss with ties to the political world, conning elderly with her group of ragtag “catchers”, as she calls them probably in “underground” slang. Neri tries to lay low as much as she can,...
- 1/9/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
San Francisco, Aug 13 (Ians) Tech major Ibm has said that its prototype ‘brain-like’ chip could make artificial intelligence (AI) more energy efficient.
There are growing concerns about the emissions generated by the large warehouses filled with computers that power AI systems, reports the BBC.
According to Ibm, its prototype could lead to more efficient, less battery-draining AI chips for smartphones.
The prototype’s effectiveness is due to components that function similarly to connections in human brains, the tech major said.
Compared to traditional computers, “the human brain is able to achieve remarkable performance while consuming little power”, said scientist Thanos Vasilopoulos, based at Ibm’s research lab in Zurich, Switzerland.
Vasilopoulos said that superior energy efficiency would mean “large and more complex workloads could be executed in low power or battery-constrained environments”, such as cars, mobile phones and cameras.
“Additionally, cloud providers will be able to use these chips to...
There are growing concerns about the emissions generated by the large warehouses filled with computers that power AI systems, reports the BBC.
According to Ibm, its prototype could lead to more efficient, less battery-draining AI chips for smartphones.
The prototype’s effectiveness is due to components that function similarly to connections in human brains, the tech major said.
Compared to traditional computers, “the human brain is able to achieve remarkable performance while consuming little power”, said scientist Thanos Vasilopoulos, based at Ibm’s research lab in Zurich, Switzerland.
Vasilopoulos said that superior energy efficiency would mean “large and more complex workloads could be executed in low power or battery-constrained environments”, such as cars, mobile phones and cameras.
“Additionally, cloud providers will be able to use these chips to...
- 8/13/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, July 4 (Ians) Enterprise It company Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Hpe) on Tuesday announced plans to begin manufacturing some of its high-volume servers worth $1 billion in the country.
Hpe plans to manufacture high-volume servers in the first five years of production from India.
With a rapidly growing electronic manufacturing ecosystem in India, Hpe has partnered with domestic manufacturer Vvdn Technologies to manufacture Hpe’s products from its plant in Manesar in Haryana.
This manufacturing operation will support the growing demand from customers in India and further strengthen and diversify Hpe’s global supply chain.
“We welcome Hpe’s decision to start their manufacturing line in India, as it will enhance domestic production capacities,” said Union It Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
“The recently announced Production Linked Incentive (Pli) Scheme 2.0 aims to make India a global hub for Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (Esdm). We believe large-scale It hardware manufacturing will help in...
Hpe plans to manufacture high-volume servers in the first five years of production from India.
With a rapidly growing electronic manufacturing ecosystem in India, Hpe has partnered with domestic manufacturer Vvdn Technologies to manufacture Hpe’s products from its plant in Manesar in Haryana.
This manufacturing operation will support the growing demand from customers in India and further strengthen and diversify Hpe’s global supply chain.
“We welcome Hpe’s decision to start their manufacturing line in India, as it will enhance domestic production capacities,” said Union It Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw.
“The recently announced Production Linked Incentive (Pli) Scheme 2.0 aims to make India a global hub for Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (Esdm). We believe large-scale It hardware manufacturing will help in...
- 7/4/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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Since his untimely death nearly three years ago, Juice Wrld fans have enjoyed a stream of posthumous releases including Legends Never Die and Fighting Demons. Now, we’re also getting some premium, official Juice Wrld merch from Ksubi — one of the late rapper’s favorite brands — in collaboration with Club 999.
Called Ksubi x Juice Wrld 999, the new launch sees jeans, jackets, hoodies, and tees styled after Juice Wrld’s enduring streetstyle aesthetic.
Since his untimely death nearly three years ago, Juice Wrld fans have enjoyed a stream of posthumous releases including Legends Never Die and Fighting Demons. Now, we’re also getting some premium, official Juice Wrld merch from Ksubi — one of the late rapper’s favorite brands — in collaboration with Club 999.
Called Ksubi x Juice Wrld 999, the new launch sees jeans, jackets, hoodies, and tees styled after Juice Wrld’s enduring streetstyle aesthetic.
- 11/17/2022
- by Oscar Hartzog
- Rollingstone.com
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