treasury than younger people. we re joined now by elinor mills who is founder of the website noon which helps women with the transition into midlife. thank you forjoining us. to what extent women as opposed to men who are older, may be in their 50s who are struggling when it comes to recruitment? i 50s who are struggling when it comes to recruitment? to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling when - to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling when it - to recruitment? i think everyone in midlife is struggling when it comes to recruitment. largely because of the algorithms which often now dictate who gets through to be interviewed, and what i see from my noon community of women in midlife, but also i talk to a lot of people in the space, is that lots of. well, new research says over half of over 50 really want to get back into the job over 50 really want to get back into thejob market, but when ove
In the age of AI, people might wonder if there’s anything computers can’t do. The answer is yes. In fact, there are numerous problems that are beyond the reach of even the most powerful computers.
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Over hundreds of million years of evolution, ants have come up with some pretty smart solutions to problems of agriculture, navigation and architecture. People could learn a thing or two.
difficult to analyze properly. you take those samples and attempt to make sense of them using a computer algorithm. prosecutors said the new tests came back a match for nick. not so fast, argued the defense. too unorthodox. too unreliable. after every reputable organization or testing sites told them, look, there s nothing connecting this guy, they went to a different continent, to new zealand, to try to get something to stick, and it didn t stick. in the end, the judge agreed with the defense. pretrial he ruled that the prosecution could not use the newfangled dna analysis, a major setback. do you still have a case, absent that science? we still can do it based on the other evidence that we have. to be determined, as they say, setting the stage for nick hillary to, at last, have his day in court. the trial, finally, was about to get under way. i think that it has taken so long to find justice for garrett, as it were, that this has become one of those stories