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Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman to Step Down Within 12 Months
Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman to Step Down Within 12 Months
Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman plans to step down as chief executive officer in the next 12 months and
1970-01-01 08:00
What made baseball fun this week: Zac Gallen and a bird had trouble with the curve
What made baseball fun this week: Zac Gallen and a bird had trouble with the curve
Birds may not be real, but Zac Gallen is a snake who just did something 22 years in the making.You and me, baby, ain't nothing but mammals, but what do we do when we can't watch the Discovery Channel? We can watch MLB stars like Zac Gallen share this lonely view with the birds.The ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Deere Lifts Profit Outlook as Farm-Equipment Business Booms
Deere Lifts Profit Outlook as Farm-Equipment Business Booms
Deere & Co. raised its full-year profit forecast amid strong demand for farm equipment and the easing of
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists discover that humans mastered fire centuries before history suggests
Scientists discover that humans mastered fire centuries before history suggests
Humans in Europe may have mastered fire long before we previously thought. According to a study published in Scientific Reports, humans made the discovery around 245,000 years ago, up to 50,000 years earlier than scientist thought previously. Researchers studied samples from the Valdocarros II, a huge archaeological site found east of Madrid, Spain. Using chemical analysis, they found certain compounds that show things were burnt by fire in "organised" social events, rather than through accidents or wildfires. "We have found definitive evidence of things being burnt and those remains are organised into a pattern, suggesting it's humans who are making and controlling the fire. Either they were using the fire to cook or to defend themselves. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The spatial patterning in the fire tells us that they were encircling something, like a home or sleeping area, a living room or kitchen, or an enclosure for animals," Dr. Clayton Magill, study author and Assistant Professor at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, said in a statement. Dr Magill added that this new work helps to fill in the gaps in our understanding of human-controlled fire and human development. "This is important because our species is defined by our use of fire," Dr Magill explained. "Being able to cook food to feed our big brains is one of the things that made us so successful in an evolutionary sense. Fire also brings protection and fosters communication and family connection. And we now have definitive, incontrovertible evidence that humans were starting and stopping fires in Europe about 50,000 years earlier than we suspected." 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Crown' casting director Nina Gold on why she'll never act: 'Good god, you've got to be bloody kidding!'
'The Crown' casting director Nina Gold on why she'll never act: 'Good god, you've got to be bloody kidding!'
The casting director behind "Game of Thrones," "The Crown" and films big and small stills finds acting a mysterious business.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' takes an intimate dance with the late disco diva
'Love to Love You, Donna Summer' takes an intimate dance with the late disco diva
With her daughter, Brooklyn Sudano, serving as co-director "Love to Love You, Donna Summer" provides an up-close look at the disco diva's life and astonishing talent.
1970-01-01 08:00
'White Men Can't Jump' suits up, again, in 21st-century form for the NBA playoffs
'White Men Can't Jump' suits up, again, in 21st-century form for the NBA playoffs
"White Men Can't Jump" brings Ron Shelton's 1992 comedy into the 21st century. Featuring Sinqua Walls and the screen debut of rapper Jack Harlow.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bizarre photo of 'Elon Musk kissing a robot' goes viral
Bizarre photo of 'Elon Musk kissing a robot' goes viral
A photo of Elon Musk kissing a female humanoid robot has gone viral, but everything is not as it seems. Billionaire Musk is known for being at the forefront of modern technology, with his ventures including industries such as space travel and electric vehicles. Following new footage that reveals Tesla’s integrated robot Optimus can walk, navigate and pick things up, AI-generated images of Musk kissing female-looking humanoids have gone viral. They emerged alongside a tweet by Twitter user Daniel Marven, in which he claimed the Tesla and Twitter CEO is designing a robot “that has been manufactured specifically designed with artificial intelligence with the personality and the characteristics of the female that he dreams of”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Accompanying the tweet were four AI-generated images of Musk kissing three different “wife” robots and dancing with one other. Unlike the real Tesla robots, the AI-generated ones have distinctive human-like facial features. The images possess some of the current tell-tale signs that an image has been created by AI – for example, the hand on one of the robots possess too many fingers, while the hands on other robots in the images are distorted. Some of the viral images appear to have been created by the same user who was behind the viral image of Pope Francis wearing a puffer jacket, Pablo Xavier. On Instagram, one user joked: “Elon finally found his soulmate(s).” Someone on Twitter said: “iRobot is about to be reality.” While the images are fake, many are impressed with the advancements that Tesla has made with its real robot, Optimus. 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
2023 WNBA: Here's all you need to know ahead of the new season and Brittney Griner's return
2023 WNBA: Here's all you need to know ahead of the new season and Brittney Griner's return
The WNBA is back for another edition and, following an off-season filled with drama and a superb women's March Madness to keep hoops fans entertained, it is set to be bigger and better than ever.
1970-01-01 08:00
Crypto Trading Is Heading for the Fringes After Flirting With Mainstream
Crypto Trading Is Heading for the Fringes After Flirting With Mainstream
First the crypto lenders imploded, then the industry’s second-largest exchange collapsed. Next to go were the crypto-friendly banks.
1970-01-01 08:00
Pokemon Go Creator Niantic Suffers Metaverse Woes
Pokemon Go Creator Niantic Suffers Metaverse Woes
Just a few years ago, tech evangelists were hailing Niantic Inc., the maker of the hit game Pokémon
1970-01-01 08:00
Wall Street Built a $370 Billion Business Cloning Quant Trades
Wall Street Built a $370 Billion Business Cloning Quant Trades
Deep in the bowels of Wall Street there’s a surprisingly successful counterfeiting operation underway: The world’s largest banks
1970-01-01 08:00
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