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Mysterious flashes on the moon spark speculation about unknown visitors
Donald Trump wants Washington Commanders to name $3.7billion stadium after him The ugly gossip about Marjorie Taylor Greene swirling in DC... no wonder she's giving this'nothing to see here' performance of a lifetime: KENNEDY Tupac's family hid his final secret for decades. Donald Trump's new city-destroying nuclear missile'is spotted for the first time' as planespotter photographs it on hush-hush test flight The truth about Aaron Rodgers's secret'wife': Family lift the lid on the NFL's biggest mystery... and finally put to bed those swirling rumors Singer Grande shows off her 40 hand'prison' tattoos at Wicked: For Good premiere in Paris Insiders blow lid on top secret actor'blacklist' at Paramount that's tearing Hollywood apart and start naming names White House space sabotage plot EXPOSED: The truth behind the NASA war that tore Trump's inner circle in two Wild image shows how Simone Biles would look next to Olivier Rioux... after he made his college basketball debut Southern city morphs into New York's'tiny twin' as Big Apple residents flock there in droves to escape woke mayor Succession star Sarah Snook's new thriller is the best show of the year - its brings every parent's worst nightmare to life in spectacular fashion and I binged all eight episodes in one sitting Fears as Days of Our Lives is beset by string of tragedies... leaving producers desperately scrambling to save iconic show Soap icon turned ordained minister who flirted with Andy Warhol steps out in LA... can you guess who? She was an award-winning Teacher of the Year. Jeremy Renner's film partner claims he sent her explicit photos and videos to woo her then threatened the unthinkable when they fell out MORE: Scientists discover extraterrestrial relics in the first samples from moon's mysterious far side Two mysterious flashes have been spotted on the moon's surface, sparking a debate over what just struck our nearest neighbor in the solar system. Astronomer Daichi Fujii, curator of the Hiratsuka City Museum in Japan, captured the first of these bright flashes on October 30, revealing a large round dot briefly illuminating the moon's surface before disappearing.
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AI set to offer women 'two for one' heart and breast screening
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Ivanka Trump's Appearance at CES Tech Show Draws Criticism
It's a lazy attempt to emulate diversity, but like all emulation it's not quite the real thing." Ivanka Trump spoke with CTA President Gary Shapiro for nearly 40 minutes, highlighting work the administration has done with tech companies to retrain their workers for new skills. She has worked on skills-training initiatives at the White House. Companies including Google have joined that effort. There was no mention of the pushback about her appearance at the show. The hall was full, and she was met with applause. Organizers declined to say how many people were in the audience. Shapiro told The Associated Press that Ivanka Trump is fighting for workers at a time when robots are filling warehouses and factories and self-driving vehicles are worrying truck drivers. "We've had politicians speak before, cabinet secretaries and others who've come in," Shapiro said ahead of the talk. Ivanka Trump said the event offered a chance to talk "about the way jobs are evolving and changing." "People need to be thinking about investing in their workforce so that they can enable those people to do their same job using different equipment tomorrow," she said. Many people who tweeted the hashtag #BoycottCES on Tuesday in protest of Trump's appearance also took issue with the administration's border detention policies and various actions of the president himself. The technology industry has especially important issues pending with the U.S. government, including antitrust investigations into Facebook and Google, the trade war with China, immigration, election security and misinformation on social media. Government officials have long made regular appearances at CES. This year, for instance, the speaker roster includes both Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao and Secretary of Energy Dan Bouillette. Other female speakers include Meg Whitman of video streaming startup Quibi and Linda Yaccarino, chairman of advertising and partnerships for NBCUniversal. Ivanka Trump is "taking this slot at this conference where women have been saying for so long, 'Hey, we are being overlooked,'" said Rachel Sklar, a tech commentator and founder of a professional network for women. "The whole category of women being overlooked are still being overlooked." "Clearly they are not putting much effort into finding women in tech who can speak," said Carolina Milanesi, an analyst with Creative Strategies, who is at CES. Last year, CES caused an uproar when it revoked an innovation award presented to a female-led sex device company. CES reversed its decision and has allowed sex tech into the show for a one-year trial. Conference organizers also brought in an official "equality partner," The Female Quotient, to help ensure gender diversity. "Was there nobody else available?
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Ivanka Trump's keynote speech at CES 2020 branded an "insult to women" by women in tech
President Donald Trump's daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump is facing backlash over her "extreme privilege" after the first daughter was invited to participate in a keynote interview at a major technology conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Trump participated in a keynote session at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Tuesday. She discussed the "path to the future of work" with Gary Shapiro, the CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which hosts the annual conference. The first daughter had been invited to speak at the conference given her experience helping lead the White House's approach to economic empowerment, job creation and growth. A number of prominent voices in the technology industry, however, were not convinced, with women leaders in tech branding Trump's involvement in the conference "an insult to women in technology."
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Ivanka Trump delivers CES keynote, touts innovation, job growth
LAS VEGAS - Ivanka Trump delivered a keynote address amid controversy at the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, touting innovation as an engine for U.S. job growth. The White House senior adviser, whose appearance at CES had sparked a backlash in parts of the tech community, came on stage to applause and cheers. Speaking to Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Technology Association, which organizes CES, Trump discussed advances in technology, artificial intelligence and promoted the reskilling older workers, training them in new skills or careers to get better jobs. "Innovation cannot be bridled," she said. "I also believe that innovation is a net job producer."
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Ivanka Trump speaks in CES keynote address at CES 2020 in Las Vegas
Ivanka Trump laid out her vision for the future of work and technology's role in reshaping the American economy and workforce in the coming decades during a controversial'fireside chat' at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) on Tuesday. Speaking the Venetian's Pallazo Ballroom - which just a night prior had been used to launch a slew of new robots and artificial intelligence by Samsung - Trump chose to focus on the business implications of technology. Trump said she had'no sympathy' for companies that complain about unskilled workforces, don't invest in're-skilling them,' and still lay off employees. While the president's daughter's talking points centered mainly on business, she said she believes that innovations like'robotic arms' would create jobs that aren't yet possible. Prior to her keynote, tech industry insiders hit out at the conference, questioning whether the White House advisor was a relevant speaker, but CES President and CEO, Gary Shapiro defended her presence and moderated her talk, entitled'The Path to the Future of Work.' Dressed smartly in pinstripes (left), Trump said she has'no sympathy' for employers who don't're-skill' their workers as she laid out her'vision' for the future workforce of the US and hit back at companies over layoffs Trump plugged the government panel she co-chairs, the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board - which includes members from Apple, and IBM - and took the private sector to task for their role in helping to train current members of the workforce.
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What to expect at CES 2020: Ivanka Trump, flying cars, sex toys and 8K TVs – oh my!
That's some of what to expect from the tech industry's annual pilgrimage to the desert. CES, the mammoth tech trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), will draw some 170,000 people from around the world to Las Vegas to launch products and services – but also to make deals and schmooze with one another. For the consumer watching from afar (since the show isn't open to the public), the best part of CES often can be the range of what's there, from the weird to the wonderous to the stuff that makes us all ask just "why." Over the years, it has transitioned from just the gadgets and gizmos consumers can't wait to get their hands on, featuring many companies the average consumer might do a double take over. "Every company is becoming a tech company," says Gary Shapiro, CEO of the CTA.
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'What an insult': CES names Ivanka Trump as keynote speaker
Leading consumer-electronics trade show CES is facing criticism after picking Ivanka Trump to serve as its keynote speaker next month in Las Vegas, after years of being accused of overlooking the role of women in technology. The selection of Donald Trump's daughter and top adviser exposes the vast electronics expo to charges that when, finally, it invites a female keynote speaker, it invites one with limited experience in technology. "This is a terrible choice on so many levels but also – what an insult to the YEARS AND YEARS of protesting how few women were invited to keynote & being told it was a pipeline problem while similarly-situated men were elevated," tech commentator Rachel Sklar tweeted. "There are so many great, qualified women. CES 2020, formally known as the Consumer Electronics Show, confirmed this week that Trump will join a keynote discussion on jobs and the future of work alongside Gary Shapiro, president of CTA, the firm that produces the event considered the largest of its kind globally. "I am excited to join this year for a substantive discussion on the how the government is working with private-sector leaders to ensure American students and workers are equipped to thrive in the modern, digital economy," Trump said in a statement. While the president's daughter has been involved in White House efforts to boost the economic empowerment of women and their families, and spoke at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in The Hague this year, her engagement with technology is limited. Shapiro said in a statement. "We welcome her to the CES keynote stage, as she shares her vision for technology's role in creating and enabling the workforce of the future." "If they can have a female 007, they can have equally badass female keynote speakers in the tech sector," said Cindy Chin, CEO of the consultancy CLC Advisors and founder of Women on the Block, an organisation that promotes the empowerment and inclusion of women in technology. "There needs to be more systematic representation of speakers across the board and not just for keynotes," Chin says. "It would be better if the background of the keynote speaker actually fit the industry it is serving and inspirational rather than talking heads and political." Given her relative lack of experience, the selection of Ivanka Trump for CES only serves to highlight an enduring gender-bias at tech, electronics, and mobile industries – a bias that endures despite women controlling $29tn of spending worldwide, Chin said. Of all consumer electronics, over 61% of sales are initiated by women including the rise of mobile, AI and machine learning products," said Chin, a member of Nasa's Women in Data open innovation program.
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Ivanka Trump & White House AI Government Summit - THE AI ORGANIZATION
The Classy Ivanka Trump joined Suzette Kent and Kelvin Droegemeier yesterday for the White House AI Summit. Ivanka Trump spoke about the need for American AI Leadership, development of AI workforce skills and Governmental wide AI initiatives. Lt. Gen Jack Shanahan spoke about the Department of Defense's Joint AI Center. "2020 is the year of AI for the department of defense, yet we have a long way to go" said Shanahan. The need to understand what AI is, and the threats the U.S faces from China's AI Weaponization goals are increasing day by day.
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