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Companies that Lead in Disability Inclusion Outperform Peers Financially, Reveals New Research from Accenture
Companies that Lead in Disability Inclusion Outperform Peers Financially, Reveals New Research from Accenture
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 27, 2023--
2023-11-27 21:00
Man City predicted lineup vs RB Leipzig - Champions League
Man City predicted lineup vs RB Leipzig - Champions League
The predicted Manchester City lineup to face RB Leipzig in the Champions League on Tuesday.
2023-11-27 21:00
5 Simple Tips for Reducing Dust From Building Up In Your Home
5 Simple Tips for Reducing Dust From Building Up In Your Home
Looking to super-charge your dusting? Employing a robot vacuum is one simple way to do it.
2023-11-27 21:00
Arsenal & Chelsea handed Ivan Toney transfer update by Brentford director
Arsenal & Chelsea handed Ivan Toney transfer update by Brentford director
Brentford director Phil Giles reveals the latest on Arsenal & Chelsea's interest in striker Ivan Toney.
2023-11-27 21:00
Hungary's Orban ramps up anti-EU rhetoric amid row over frozen funds
Hungary's Orban ramps up anti-EU rhetoric amid row over frozen funds
EU chief Charles Michel met Prime Minister Viktor Orban Monday in a bid to ease rising tensions, with the increasingly belligerent Hungarian leader threatening to...
2023-11-27 20:58
Who is AI pop star Anna Indiana?
Who is AI pop star Anna Indiana?
AI “singer-songwriter” Anna Indiana launched her first song and it has not gone down very well at all. Artificial intelligence is a huge area for growth in technology, but its abilities are causing concern among those in the creative industries. Musicians such as Drake and The Weeknd have had their distinctive voices essentially copied by the technology in order to create a brand-new AI-generated song that they had no hand in making. Now a new artist going by the name of Anna Indiana has launched and she, and her music, is made entirely from AI. Who is Anna Indiana? Anna Indiana is an artificially generated music artist who recently launched on X/Twitter. Her initials, AI, signify her artificial intelligence origin as everything from her look to the music itself with made with AI technology. In a post on X/Twitter, the artist shared a three-and-a-half-minute-long video appearing to show her, depicted as a young white woman, recording the song in a music studio. The caption explained: “Hello world! I’m Anna Indiana and I’m an AI singer-songwriter. Here’s my first song, 'Betrayed by this Town'. “Everything from the key, tempo, chord progression, melody notes, rhythm, lyrics, and my image and singing, is auto-generated using AI. I hope you like it.” The song, Betrayed by this Town, is a pop ballad sung by a female-sounding voice, with lyrics referencing how they were sitting in a cafe drinking tea and thinking about a male partner who betrayed them. It’s fair to say people weren’t too impressed with the song or the general idea of using AI in place of real human creativity. One person commented: “Nice demonstration of what music would sound like if all creativity and passion was removed. I’m sure my microwave will love listening to this.” Real-life musician James Blake mocked the video, writing: “This brought me to tears. I’m so excited for the future.” “I used to think AI was a threat, not anymore,” someone else explained. Another claimed: “No one on Earth wants this technology. Use AI to make drudgery easier, not to ruin activities we enjoy.” “This is trash,” one X/Twitter user simply wrote. It’s unclear who is behind the AI creation, but there were a few positive comments for them to cling on to. Someone argued: “Good Lord such nearsighted comments. It was only a year ago the ChatGPT debuted. It has come this far. Yes it is crude. Come back in a year.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-27 20:55
Tesla sues Swedish agency as striking workers halt delivery of license plates of its new vehicles
Tesla sues Swedish agency as striking workers halt delivery of license plates of its new vehicles
Tesla has filed a lawsuit against the Swedish Transport Agency as striking workers in the Scandinavian country halted the delivery of license plates of new vehicles manufactured by the Texas-based automaker
2023-11-27 20:47
'Taylor finally has a man that can fight': Swifties rave about Travis Kelce after he gets into tussle amid Chiefs vs Raiders game
'Taylor finally has a man that can fight': Swifties rave about Travis Kelce after he gets into tussle amid Chiefs vs Raiders game
The incident occurred in the third quarter when Raiders cornerback Amik Robertson seemingly put excessive pressure on Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice after a play
2023-11-27 20:46
As clock ticks down, calls mount for Hamas and Israel to extend truce
As clock ticks down, calls mount for Hamas and Israel to extend truce
International pressure mounted on Monday for Hamas and Israel to extend their truce, as the clock ticked on a pause in fighting that has allowed for the release...
2023-11-27 20:44
Qatar is the go-to mediator in the Mideast war. Its unprecedented Tel Aviv trip saved a shaky truce
Qatar is the go-to mediator in the Mideast war. Its unprecedented Tel Aviv trip saved a shaky truce
The hostage deal had seemed on the verge of unraveling
2023-11-27 20:44
Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt nears comeback after right knee injury
Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt nears comeback after right knee injury
Bayern Munich has indicated that defender Mattijs de Ligt is nearing a comeback from the right knee injury which ruled him out for most of the last month
2023-11-27 20:42
Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin ‘senselessly sending Russians to die’ amid highest casualties since war began
Russia-Ukraine war – live: Putin ‘senselessly sending Russians to die’ amid highest casualties since war began
Vladimir Putin has been accused of “senselessly sending more Russians to die than at any time since the war began” as neither Moscow or Kyiv appear to be making any substantial advancement in the 21-month-old conflict. UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps made the strong claim on X, formerly called Twitter, as the Ministry of Defence released figures showing the number of Russians casualties had risen to an average 931 a day this month. The number, from Ukraine’s General Staff and described as “plausible” by the MoD, is higher than the previously reported deadliest month in March, when there were an average 76 deaths and injuries a day. The increase comes as Russia, which widened its conscription programme earlier this year, continues its assault on the key towns of Donbas and Avdiivka. Both attacks, the MoD say, contribute to the casualties. Mr Shapps wrote: “Putin is stepping up his invasion - senselessly sending more Russians to die than at any time since the war began. “Ukrainian bravery and western support is holding back their advance, but we cannot be complacent. Ukraine needs our unwavering support to fight and win.” Read More World’s attention must ‘stay on Ukraine’, warns ex-Nato chief 'You’ll die in this pit': Takeaways from secret recordings of Russian soldiers in Ukraine Dead, wounded or AWOL: The voices of desperate Russian soldiers trying to get out of the Ukraine war Kyiv hit by biggest Russian drone attack since war began
2023-11-27 20:40
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