The first Community Crosswalk LOUISVILLE, KY (February 3, 2023)— Office of Advanced Planning in collaboration with the Office of Arts & Creative Industries announced today the launch of a new pilot project that will call attention to four of Louisville’s major intersections, the Community Crosswalks program. The new Community Crosswalks program is inspired by the Asphalt Art Safety Study ( https://www.bloomberg.org/blog/new-study-shows-streets-are-safer-with-asphalt-art/ ) which noted a 50% drop in crashes involving pedestrians or cyclists and a 37% drop in crashes leading to injuries at intersections where asphalt art was installed. Louisville Metro’s program will allow local artists to install vibrant crosswalks that showcase Louisville’s art and cultural scene and improve safety conditions for pedestrians. The Office of Advanced Planning and Office of Arts & Creative Industries released a call for artists today, seeking unique designs for four major crosswalks in downtown Louisville to be installed in April. If the pilot phase is successful, the Community Crosswalks program will be open to community groups and local businesses that wish to brighten up their neighborhoods and create safe, walkable spaces. Louisville is joining other cities across the country that have adopted unique crosswalk art installations to break the visual monotony of city […]
As Investors Look For Value During the Downturn, Startups Offer Rare Opportunity To Invest At Compressed Valuations
While recent market turmoil has been focused on valuation compressions in the stock market, there’s another opportunity investors should consider as the market looks to rebound. What happened: Similar to the compression seen in growth stocks, startups have seen a significant decline in valuations across all industries and metrics. Despite artificial intelligence (AI) being one of the hottest areas in the startup investing world , some AI startups are raising at significantly compressed valuations. RAD AI , for example, is a startup currently raising on Wefunder, which means anyone can invest in the company for a limited time. On its Wefunder raise page, RAD says, “We’ve been told we could raise at a valuation at least double the listed price for this round given that AI technology and software companies consistently raise at 15-50x contracted revenues, but we chose to price this round conservatively.” This is how you can potentially earn extra income every single month… Benzinga’s full-time trader Chris Capre is sending simple options trade alerts to traders like you. Click Here to get his trades for only $0.99! There might be something there. According to RAD’s recent audits, the startup is currently sitting at 31x 2021’s revenue. […]
City Launches Homeownership Assistance Pilot on Corridors of Opportunity
Residents march down Beatties Ford Road, one of Charlotte’s Corridors of Opportunity where the city’s new homeownership assistance program will launch. (Photo by Grant Baldwin) The city of Charlotte on Thursday announced the launch of a new homeownership assistance pilot program that will provide up to $80,000 in funding for eligible residents looking to purchase a home in certain “areas of influence” within the Corridors of Opportunity. House Charlotte Plus will supplement the existing House Charlotte homeownership assistance program, which offers $30,000 for eligible homebuyers anywhere in the city, by offering an additional $50,000 to those who meet certain eligibility criteria, including making 80% of the area median income (AMI) or less. The maximum purchase price for homes to qualify for House Charlotte Plus funding is $300,000 for existing homes and $315,000 for new construction. The home must be located in areas surrounding the Charlotte’s six Corridors of Opportunity , where the city is investing $38.5 million into neighborhoods surrounding six historically underinvested areas : Graham Street/North Tryon Street, Sugar Creek Road at I-85, Albemarle Road/Central Avenue, Beatties Ford Road/Rozzelles Ferry Road, West Boulevard, and Freedom Drive/Wilkinson Boulevard. “House Charlotte Plus is another way the city is investing in […]
Emily Tracy: Work Plan for Cotter uranium mill site presents an opportunity
Sulphuric acid tanks and the lime tank and mix area are still standing amid the dismantling work being done at contaminated site of Cotter Corp. Cañon City milling facility. You know what it’s like when a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity comes around, and you miss it. You kick yourself, you hold onto regret for too long. Well, that’s where we are in the cleanup process for the Cotter uranium mill site and surrounding neighborhoods. A Work Plan will soon be approved that will outline new environmental testing in the Cañon City area, to determine the nature and extent of radioactive and heavy metal contamination from past uranium mill activities. Now is the time to let regulators know what you want to be tested! Emily Tracy A little background. The Cotter uranium mill south of Cañon City was built in the late 1950s and operated off and on until about 2011. In the 1960s and 1970s the mill was found to be the source of contamination of groundwater and soils in the mill area plus in Lincoln Park. The site was declared a federal Superfund site in 1984. Ongoing violations of the mill’s radioactive materials license continued off and on until the […]
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ChatGPT passes exams from law and business schools
CNN — ChatGPT is smart enough to pass prestigious graduate-level exams – though not with particularly high marks. The powerful new AI chatbot tool recently passed law exams in four courses at the University of Minnesota and another exam at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, according to professors at the schools. To test how well ChatGPT could generate answers on exams for the four courses, professors at the University of Minnesota Law School recently graded the tests blindly . After completing 95 multiple choice questions and 12 essay questions, the bot performed on average at the level of a C+ student, achieving a low but passing grade in all four courses. ChatGPT fared better during a business management course exam at Wharton, where it earned a B to B- grade. In a paper detailing the performance , Christian Terwiesch, a Wharton business professor, said ChatGPT did “an amazing job” at answering basic operations management and process-analysis questions but struggled with more advanced prompts and made “surprising mistakes” with basic math. “These mistakes can be massive in magnitude,” he wrote. The test results come as a growing number of schools and teachers express concerns about the immediate impact […]
Inside Air France’s new business class cabin
CNN — Air France has just launched a plush new long-haul business cabin on one of its Boeing 777-300ER planes complete with sliding doors and redesigned seats. The airline debuted the impressive 48-seat business class cabin, first announced last year, on a flight from Paris to New York on January 20. The new seats can be converted into a flat bed measuring almost two meters, and also come with a sliding door to create “a totally private space.” Air France has introduced its new 48-seat business class cabin. Entertainment amenities come in the form of a 17.3-inch 4K high-definition entertainment screen, as well as noise-reducing headsets, and a Bluetooth connection allowing passengers to use their own headphones.. While all of the seats have direct access to the aisle, those in the center are fitted with a central panel that can be lowered when passengers are flying together. The new cabin will be available to business class travelers heading to New York, Rio de Janeiro and Dakar, Senegal this winter. It’ll be rolled out to other destinations throughout the course of the year as more of the planes are refurbished. The redesigned seats can be converted into a flat bed […]
Orsted says offshore business faced headwinds in Q4 due to delays, hedges
Electric power transmission pylon miniatures and Orsted logo are seen in this illustration taken, December 9, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/ COPENHAGEN, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Denmark’s Orsted (ORSTED.CO) , the world’s No. 1 offshore wind farm developer, on Wednesday reported fourth-quarter operating profit in line with preliminary 2022 numbers but said its offshore business faced challenges. "In a year with unusual market conditions, not least the very volatile energy prices and a substantial increase in inflation, we’re happy to achieve a record-high operating profit for 2022," Chief Executive Mads Nipper said in a statement. However, fourth-quarter earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) excluding new partnerships fell 19% to 6.70 billion Danish crowns ($979.5 million), the statement said. The company said it saw an unexpected decrease in its offshore business in the fourth quarter, primarily due to adverse impacts from hedges and delays at its Hornsea 2 project in the UK and Greater Changhua 1 & 2a project in Taiwan. Latest Updates Orsted confirmed its 2023 forecasts for EBITDA excluding new partnerships of 20 billion-23 billion crowns, compared with 21.1 billion achieved last year and below the 24.2 billion crowns expected by analysts. Its shares, which have shed more […]
Musk’s Twitter Scores Super Bowl Deals, a Boon for Struggling Ad Business
After weeks of turmoil and layoffs, Twitter’s sales team in recent weeks has reorganized to focus more on big advertisers and launch new ad products, such as its recently released digital confetti. Now Twitter faces its biggest sales test since Elon Musk took over the company: Super Bowl Sunday, historically Twitter’s highest-grossing advertising day of the year. With the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, two major advertisers, PepsiCo and Anheuser-Busch InBev, have pledged to making big outlays: PepsiCo has committed to spending more than $3 million on Twitter takeover ads—Twitter’s flagship ad product—on the day of the Super Bowl, according to a person with direct knowledge and an internal document viewed by The Information. And Anheuser-Busch InBev has committed to spending $2.4 million on takeover ads, including at least four in the weeks leading up to the big game, according to internal messages viewed by The Information.
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Enhancing digital transformation through a cloud-smart strategy
The cloud has accelerated digitization, especially in the post-pandemic era. Nevertheless, this begs the question: Does everything need to go to the cloud? Through a cloud-smart approach, TEKsystems Global Services LLC helps enterprises identity what ought to move to the cloud and what should not for a seamless digital transformation, according to Brandon Carroll (pictured, left), executive director of transformation, DevOps and cloud services, at TEKsystems. “Several years ago, we kind of pushed away that cloud-first mentality to the side and we use more of a cloud-smart [strategy],” Carroll stated. “Do applications, data need to go to the cloud in a way that’s modern? We’re seeing a complete misalignment between business goals and IT achievements, outcomes, etc. You can automate things, you can move it to the cloud, but if you didn’t solve a core business problem or challenge, what’d you really do?” Carroll and Srinivasan Swaminatha (pictured, right), managing director of modern cloud analytics at TEKsystems, spoke with theCUBE industry analysts Savannah Peterson and Lisa Martin at AWS re:Invent , during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed how the company propels digital transformation through the cloud and the importance of data. (* Disclosure […]
How Data Governance Enables Analytics and Drives Business Growth
Improve operational efficiency and reduce business risk by aligning data, technology, people, and processes within a data governance strategy that delivers a straight quantifiable return on investment. When it comes to data, the first question isn’t whether you can measure something, it’s whether you should. What you can or should measure impacts what you can do as a business, potentially affecting your business model. Along with respecting regulatory compliance requirements and the privacy rights of individuals, it’s necessary to consider the business value of data . You can’t run a business if you’re unsure about data protection mandates or what can be measured. That’s why data governance must underpin the business model and strategy. It needs a seat in the executive suite. The introduction of GDPR and other data protection regulations have forced every business to be aware of data privacy boundaries: What data can be measured and stored, and who has access? Data governance ensures only authorized individuals have access to specific data, with controls to protect sensitive data such as personally identifiable information (PII). Getting it wrong has serious legal, financial, and reputational implications for your business. A strong legal team with data privacy experience is fundamental […]