Jobs
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Joshua Michael Stern |
Box office | 35. 9 million USD |
Budget | 12 million USD |
Screenplay | Matt Whiteley |
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ID | 2565486 |
About Jobs
After revolutionizing the home computers, Steve Jobs and his friend Steve Wozniak co-found Apple Inc. But as a leader and a visionary, Jobs's style of functioning creates several problems for him.
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... In the video of Dhillon s hit song Brown Munde, he and other rappers are shown doing blue-collar Jobs - working as mechanics, in a food delivery kitchen and at construction sites...
Tom Hanks warns dental plan ad image is AI fake
... However, a separate dispute involving actors - which is also partly motivated by fears about AI resulting in fewer acting Jobs - remains unresolved...
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...Epic Games, which makes Fortnite, one of the world s most successful video games, is cutting 870 Jobs - around 16% of its workforce...
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... Boys from the Blackstuff followed five men who worked on a tarmac crew before returning to their home city to discover there were no Jobs - except illicit cash-in-hand ones that got them in trouble with a cruel benefits system...
Great British Sewing Bee judge's bid to restart Welsh underwear making
... " We want to restart full-scale production of a range of underwear for men and women, make use of all those amazing skills, keep the tradition of making underwear in south Wales - which not a lot of people know about - and create important Jobs in a town that frankly, really needs it, " said Patrick, who founded clothing brand and social enterprise Community Clothing in 2016...
Ethnic minority workers in insecure jobs up 132% since 2011
... " Too many Black and ethnic minority workers are trapped in low-paid, insecure Jobs with limited rights and protections, and treated like disposable labour, " he said...
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... They are forced to juggle extra Jobs - and often study - with their playing careers, while the top male player in the A-Leagues reportedly pockets A$2m...
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... It wasn t just that they were worried about losing their Jobs - they were also scared of being found out to be a snitch...
Tom Hanks warns dental plan ad image is AI fake
By Tom SingletonTechnology reporter, BBC News
Tom Hanks has warned an advert that appears to be fronted by him is in fact an Artificial Intelligence (AI) fake.
" There's a video Out There promoting some dental plan with an AI version of me, " The Actor wrote on Instagram.
" I have nothing to do with it, " he added.
Hanks has about The " artistic challenge" that AI poses his industry, and The issue has been central to recent strikes by high-profile Hollywood Actors and writers.
As AI systems have grown in power and sophistication, so have concerns about their ability to create ever more realistic virtual versions of Real People - what are sometimes called deepfakes.
A Number of celebrities - including The - have had their likenesses used in deepfakes, which are often used to scam People .
The use of deepfakes in pornography, sometimes used as a form of revenge, prompted The government to in England and Wales to make it easier to prosecute offenders.
Faked AI images and videos of politicians are also exacerbating The Problem of online misinformation. Former US President Donald Trump and The current leader of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky , are among those who have been targeted.
In September, Google announced it would require any political adverts than ran on its platform to.
AI video manipulation can also be used in non-controversial ways - for example, The pioneering virtual concerts featuring The Band Abba.
The possibility of AI being used to extend The careers of performing artists was one Hanks discussed when he appeared on The Adam Buxton podcast in May.
" We saw this coming, we saw that there was going to be this ability to take zeros and ones from inside a computer and turn it into a face and a character. That has only grown a billion-fold since then and we see it everywhere, " He Said .
" Anybody can now recreate themselves at any age they are by way of AI or deepfake technology. I could be hit by a bus tomorrow and that's it, but performances can Go On and on and on and on. "
Fears about being displaced by AI have helped drive a wave of strikes that have disrupted Hollywood, with Stranger Things and The Last of Us among The shows to be affected.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA), which represents screenwriters, recently with studio bosses to bring their industrial action to an end.
However, a separate dispute involving Actors - which is also partly motivated by fears about AI resulting in fewer acting Jobs - Remains unresolved.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com