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AI models are coming to fashion to promote diversitybut some industry insiders are concerned it will end up 'parodying it' - Fortune Europe (No paywall) Flores, who uses other AI-powered platforms OnModel, Pincel, and Botika, offered an example of how he uses tech to target different groups of shoppers: If a certain style of clothing would resonate more with women aged between 30 and 45 years, he uses AI to help generate a model that’s fitting for that product.
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Work Records: New laptops for Tempe officers sat in boxes for years, projects left incomplete Tempe Police Chief Kenneth McCoy began his leadership of the Tempe Police Department in June 2023, more than a year after this investigation began. Under his leadership, the TSU will continue to improve its performance, as will each unit of Tempe Police Department. We will work every single day to make Tempe Police one of the premier police departments in the state and the nation.\"
| Work Heavy rain accelerates landslide above San Clemente railroad North County Transit District’s Coaster trains between Oceanside and San Diego are not affected. Metrolink trains, which normally go as far south as Oceanside, are only operating as far south as the Laguna Niguel-Mission Viejo station during the suspension.
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Work Mike McGuire is everywhere. Can he harness his energy as California’s new Senate leader? Mackenzie Mays covers state government and politics in the Los Angeles Times’ Sacramento bureau. Previously, she worked as an investigative reporter for Politico, the Fresno Bee and the Charleston Gazette-Mail. In 2019, she received the National Press Club Press Freedom Award for her political watchdog reporting. She is a graduate of West Virginia University and proud Appalachian.
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Work He jumped into storm-swollen waters to save his dog. Then he had to be saved Noah Goldberg covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. He worked previously in New York City as the Brooklyn courts reporter for the New York Daily News, covering major criminal trials as well as working on enterprise stories. Before that, he was the criminal justice reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle.
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Work Pacific Coast Highway closed in numerous areas due to storm Noah Goldberg covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. He worked previously in New York City as the Brooklyn courts reporter for the New York Daily News, covering major criminal trials as well as working on enterprise stories. Before that, he was the criminal justice reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle.
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Work Amazon truck hangs on hillside, threatening home below Noah Goldberg covers breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. He worked previously in New York City as the Brooklyn courts reporter for the New York Daily News, covering major criminal trials as well as working on enterprise stories. Before that, he was the criminal justice reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle.
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Work New York State Could Build Its Own Housing Under a New Bill The bill is likely to meet with resistance. The state, which is facing possible budget deficits, would need to provide hefty subsidies to make rents affordable to those with the lowest incomes. Ms. Gallagher and other proponents of the agency are floating an initial capital price tag of up to $5 billion between bonds and state subsidies.
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Work Ex-N.Y.P.D. Official Admits Funneling Illegal Funds to Adams Campaign There is no such language in Mr. Montgomery’s agreement and no indication he is cooperating. The seven months between the indictment and his guilty plea would have left prosecutors time to interview him. It is not known if he provided broader information about campaign finance crimes.
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Work Transfer Talk: Mbappe's wage demands could scupper Real move - Orlando City SC are closing in on the permanent signing of Colombian 32-year-old forward Luis Muriel from Atalanta, according to Moretto Matte. With the MLS window still open, the Lions are hoping to take advantage and seize an experienced forward from Serie A. Now 32, Muriel has enjoyed profitable spells in front of goal while at Udinese, Sampdoria and Fiorentina.
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Work Messi feels better, hopes to play in Tokyo friendly \"While it may be true that many fans purchased tickets with the hope of seeing Messi, the ticket is to watch the match, not a specific player -- unless there is a condition that says otherwise,\" Conrad told The Associated Press.
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Work 'Outplayed' Canes manage historic-low 38 points Beekman gave Virginia a double-digit lead with 4:08 remaining in the first half and Miami trailed by at least 12 the entire second half. The Cavaliers started the second half with an 18-4 run, and then held Miami to just five field goals the rest of the way.
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Work Why Coinbase Stock Dropped 9.2% Today Stock Advisor provides investors with an easy-to-follow blueprint for success, including guidance on building a portfolio, regular updates from analysts, and two new stock picks each month. The Stock Advisor service has more than tripled the return of S&P 500 since 2002*.
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Work PayPal Stock (NASDAQ:PYPL): The Underdog in the AI Race I don’t think it’s fair for investors to punish PayPal for its recent AI-heavy event. While it may not have showcased the most ground-breaking features on the planet, I do believe PayPal is on the right track. And over time, the firm certainly has the ability to enrich its offering further as it welcomes AI with open arms.
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Work Alibaba’s 80% Loss May Extend on Competition Worries The Japanese government will provide an additional ¥150 billion ($1 billion) in support to a chipmaking joint venture between Kioxia Holdings Corp. and Western Digital Corp., the latest push by the country to bolster its domestic semiconductor industry.
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Work Biden would veto standalone Israel aid bill backed by GOP, says White House Under the proposal, people who seek asylum, which provides protection for people facing persecution in their home countries, would face a tougher and faster process to having their claim evaluated. The standard in initial interviews would be raised, and many would receive those interviews within days of arriving at the border.
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Work Bruce Willis' wife writing book about being his caregiver after dementia diagnosis She said she hoped her book would help "care partners, but especially new care partners, who have just received this life-changing news ⦠they should know they are not alone and there is support, even hope. In a perfect world, I envision this book in that doctor's office, and he or she, puts it in their hands to bring home."
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Work BP profits halve to $13.8bn but beat forecasts BP is under pressure from the activist hedge fund Bluebell Capital Partners to drop its plan to curb its future oil and gas production. The London-based hedge fund wrote to BP shortly after acquiring a small stake in the company last September, arguing that its strategy has depressed its share price and presumed a “drastic decline in oil and gas demand, which we consider to be utterly unrealistic”.
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Work Middle East crisis live: Blinken heads to Egypt in effort to seek 'enduring end' to Israel-Gaza war A former French foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, is to lead an independent review of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees after accusations by Israel that at least 12 staff members were involved in the Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October. The review was ordered by Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), last month before the publication of the Israeli allegations and a subsequent mass exodus of donors led by the US and UK.
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