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Urabnic wants to reimagine the way brands engage with customers and deliver personalized shopping experiences. At the forefront of this is leveraging his AI to redefine the way consumers discover and engage with fashion. In this exclusive interview with Urbanic's founding partner Rahul Dayama, we explore the huge impact AI will have on his Urbanic operations and the broader fashion retail sector. From personalized recommendations to curated wardrobes, Urbanic's innovative use of AI algorithms not only improves customer satisfaction, but also revolutionizes the traditional shopping experience. Delve into the intricacies of Urbanic's AI-powered platform, revealing how it analyzes past purchases…

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Olympic-bound 14-year-old skateboarding sensation Alisa Trueux has become the only Australian to win the honor at world sport's biggest awards ceremony.While Novak Djokovic and Aitana Bommati were hailed as the world's best athlete and athlete of the year at the Laureus Awards on Monday (Tuesday Australian Eastern Time), the Gold Coast youngster won the annual award at a lavish awards ceremony in Madrid. I was thrilled to be chosen as the Best Action Sports Athlete.True was praised for her pioneering feat last year when she became the first female skater to land 720 revolutions (two in the air) in competition…

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Kaiser Permanente is one of the largest employers in San Francisco, Alameda, and other Bay Area counties and has been an early adopter of AI. Company officials said they rigorously test the tools they use to ensure safety, accuracy and fairness. In response to KQED's request for comment, Kaiser Permanente said in a statement: “Our physicians and care teams are always at the center of decision-making with our patients.” “We believe that AI has the potential to help physicians and employees, and improve the member experience. As an organization dedicated to inclusivity and health equity, we believe that the results…

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KVIA) — A Las Cruces charter school was found to have violated its contract with the state, and parents of students who attend the school say a “delay is long overdue.” . The New Mexico State Board of Public Instruction unanimously decided Friday at a meeting in Santa Fe that Alma d'Arte is in violation of its charter, following concerns from parents about the school's culture. In a statement sent to ABC-7 on Monday, PEC said, “The decision to breach the contract was made based on public comments received at PEC meetings and discussions with charter school…

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new york *Hundreds of protesters rallied at New York University on Monday in support of Palestinians.Students took over the stairs outside New York University's Stern School of Business. People who appeared to be teachers also participated.Several pro-Palestinian organizations banded together. They also set up tents in Gould Plaza on West 4th Street in Greenwich Village. New York University officials said there was a violation of the fencing installed there. “We witnessed disorderly, disruptive and hostile acts that interfered with the safety and security of our community,” the security chief said.Protesters won't leave until their demands are metDemonstrators were ordered to…

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Last update: April 22, 2024 19:51 EDT | 2 minute read Two Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) attorneys, Michael Welsh and Joseph Watkins, on April 22, following sanctions from a federal judge and harsh criticism of the regulator's handling of crypto-related cases. I resigned.Initially, the SEC's legal division, led by attorney Michael Welsh, had persuaded the court to freeze DEBT Box's assets, arguing that it would be relocated to Dubai, where it is outside the reach of U.S. regulations.SEC prosecutor resigns amid controversy over DEBT box case Two Securities and Exchange Commission lawyers have resigned after a federal judge sanctioned…

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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – A Topeka nonprofit is establishing a scholarship for future mental health professionals.The Jones Project, in partnership with Advisors Excel and the Ellis Foundation, created the Jones Family Scholarship.”The opportunity to do something truly unique that leaves a lasting impression on multiple communities is extremely rare,” said Damon Parker, executive director of the Jones Project. “This is one of those opportunities.”Four Kansas high school students will be selected for scholarships to attend facilities across the state and pursue careers in mental health. It also includes a bonus for those who decide to practice in Kansas after earning…

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Sign up for The Brief, the Texas Tribune's daily newsletter that provides readers with the most important Texas news. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton plans to halt an effort to seize information on transgender patients from a Seattle children's hospital, according to a proposed court settlement announced Monday by Paxton's office. , his office announced Monday. Seattle Children's Hospital officials said in an affidavit that the facility does not have the staff to treat transgender children in Texas or as far away as Washington. As part of the settlement, the hospital will have its license to operate in Texas revoked,…

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Steph Chambers/Getty Images Milk & Honey Music + Sports + Ventures is the luxury sports agency home to Kansas City tight end and three-time Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift's boyfriend, and 14 other NFL players. Acquired VMG Sports. In a deal broken down by Milk & Honey's president and founding partner. Lucas Keller and VMG agent Adam Heller, Michael Symon, Greg Diurs and Sammy Spinathe 15 players represented by VMG Sports will join Milk & Honey's roster of 83 customers, including Courtland Sutton of the Denver Broncos and Camren Karl of the Los Angeles Rams. “We are honored…

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Monday, April 22, 2024On a beautiful spring afternoon just about a mile from the University of San Diego campus, a whole new world opened up for dozens of U.S. students. Laughter and excitement filled the halls as more than 400 families flooded Carson Elementary School, determined to explore the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and use their imaginations. Isabella Maciel, a third-year industrial engineering student at USD, said her goal is to “show kids that STEM can be fun and not as difficult as people think.” Twice a year, elementary school staff collaborate with USD…

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