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The Day - Three local women to be honored May 21 - News from southeastern Connecticut

pandemic, and now as vaccines become more widely available, we are reporting on how our local schools, businesses and communities are returning to a more normal future. There s never been more of a need for the kind of local, independent and unbiased journalism that The Day produces. Please support our work by subscribing today. Three local women to be honored May 21 LaShawn Cunningham was recently voted in as a board member of the Norwich Arts Center Board of Directors. Published May 06. 2021 9:00AM  By ROBERTA VINCENT, Special to The Times “The 100 Women of Color” will honor three women who are well-known in the Norwich area and are also affiliated with the Norwich Arts Center. LaShawn Cunningham, Laura DelGado-Clemons and Sharece Sellem will be honored at a gala designed to honor those amongst us who have had a positive impact in their communities.

Aravo Introduces Out-of-the-Box AI Capabilities

Aravo Introduces “Out-of-the-Box” AI Capabilities Share Article Latest version of Aravo for Third Party Management Application includes artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) for enhanced decision support in managing third-party risk. Aravo Introduces Out of the Box AI for Third-party and Vendor Risk Management Aravo is ahead of its competitors in applying AI to streamline risk assessment and monitoring SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Aravo Solutions, the leading vendor of intelligent automation for third-party risk and performance, announced that artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are now included with Aravo for Third Party Management (1). A ready-to-use solution, Aravo for Third Party Management is an end-to-end SaaS application for managing third-party risk across the entire relationship life cycle.

Study calls on hospitals to reconsider COVID-19 restrictions

Study calls on hospitals to reconsider COVID-19 restrictions A new study is calling on hospitals to take a more-compassionate approach to visitor policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 27, 2021 2:00 PM ET | Last Updated: April 27 A new study co-authored by an assistant professor at Lakehead University states hospitals need to take a more-compassionate approach to visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.(Lakehead University) A new study is calling on hospitals to take a more-compassionate approach to visitor policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study   A Practical Approach to Hospital Visitation During a Pandemic: Responding With Compassion to Unjustified Restrictions   published in the American Journal of Critical Care states restrictive visitor policies have led to many hospitalized patients dying alone.

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To reach human-level intelligence, AI systems must truly understand language

 E-Mail TROY, N.Y. The original goal of human-like artificial intelligence was abandoned decades ago in favor of less ambitious approaches, two cognitive scientists argue in a new book. If that initial vision is to be realized, they say, AI systems will require a full understanding of language and meaning, the development of which remains a daunting but doable challenge. In Linguistics for the Age of AI, published by MIT Press, co-authors Marjorie McShane and Sergei Nirenburg, both faculty in the Department of Cognitive Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and co-directors of the Language-Endowed Intelligent Agents Lab, present a novel approach to language processing for AI systems.

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