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Month: March 2023

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60 Years of Artificial Intelligence at Stanford

60 Years of Artificial Intelligence at Stanford

Entering its seventh decade of innovation in all things artificial intelligence, Stanford reflects on the people who made it possible and the milestones along the way. This video looks back at a remarkable six decades of artificial intelligence work at Stanford University. ] Stanford has been a leader in AI almost since the day the…
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Understanding the Paris Climate Agreement

Understanding the Paris Climate Agreement

For Beginners and Starters eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 27 March 2023–The Paris climate Agreement, is a landmark international agreement aimed at addressing the issue of climate change. It was signed in December 2015 by 195 countries and entered into force on November 4, 2016. The Paris Agreement is widely regarded as the most significant international agreement on…
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What have journalists to be aware using robots to write articles?

What do journalists have to watch out for when they let robots write their articles?

While using robots to write articles can help journalists in terms of efficiency and speed, there are several considerations that they need to be aware of: Overall, while robots can be a valuable tool for journalists, it is important for journalists to be aware of the limitations and potential risks associated with their use, and…
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How can journalists benefit from artificial intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can benefit journalists in several ways, including: Overall, AI can help journalists work more efficiently, improve accuracy, and deliver more personalized content to their audience. However, it’s important for journalists to be aware of the limitations of AI and to use these tools as a supplement to their reporting, rather than a…
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Net Zero Objectives combined with development fossils

Suriname and Guyana aim for sustainable goals eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 21 March 2023– With 85% of its territory covered in dense forests that remove about 154 million tons of CO2 every year, Suriname and Guyana are automatically catapulted to where most of the world hopes to be by 2050. Guyana Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo, stressed the…
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Sending an e-mail emits CO2 too

Sending an e-mail emits CO2 too

Being conscious sustainability using IT eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, March 17, 2023 — If I’m going to send an email, or I’m going to listen to my favorite music online, see a movie,  search online for new clothes or just go surfing just for the fun of it.  Then there is actually no realization that my online…
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FIFA talent development

FIFA talent development

Football Academy in every country worldwide by 2026 Amsterdam, 17 maart 2023– Speaking at the FIFA Congress in Kigali, Rwanda, FIFA’s chief of global development Arsene Wenger outlined plans for FIFA to create a youth development academy in every country of the world by 2026. FIFA has earmarked $200 million for the 2023 to 2026…
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Suriname also victim of criminal Brazilian acts

Suriname also victim of criminal Brazilian acts

Should Bolsonaro stand trial in the Hague   eyesonsuriname  Amsterdam, 17 March 2023– The Amazon is no stranger to crises. And the Santo Antonio hospital in Boa Vista is no exception to the rule. It proves the point.  For almost a decade its staff have been dealing with the fallout from the humanitarian collapse in neighbouring Venezuela,…
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Carbon offset & fraudulent schemes

Victimizing indigenous peoples eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 16 March 2023 — Increasingly, Indigenous territories are being targeted for carbon offset schemes. Protected Areas – which usually lead to evictions and violence against local people – are now being justified by claims about their potential to ‘store’ carbon. The resulting carbon ‘credits’ can then be sold to polluters, like…
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