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Gerontology graduate s winning fun idea to produce and sell soft food for the elderly

The Straits Times Gerontology graduate s winning fun idea to produce and sell soft food for the elderly Mr Michael Lim s idea was to build a platform to address the rising need for soft food for an ageing population.PHOTO: ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE https://str.sg/JH9C They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

DEEP CITY: Climate Crisis, Democracy and the Digital

Copy DEEP CITY Latsis symposium is gathering people from around the world to discuss and present written, built, coded, drawn, filmed, or modelled work around the topics of data, democracy and sovereignty. From digital tools for urban governance to AI and new forms of design and spatial agency, we will explore emerging negotiations between the technological, the ecological and the social. Big data and artificial intelligence will inevitably change the way we study, build, and manage our cities. At the same time resurgent interest in consensus and contributive action seems to oppose an exclusively data-driven urbanism. Is the opposition of machine intelligence and democracy inevitable, or are shared trajectories possible? Do our disciplines currently lack adequate strategies to understand, let alone critique or exploit the knowledge-products of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data?

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Quantum computing: when ignorance is wanted

Nanotechnology Now Home > Press > Quantum computing: when ignorance is wanted Artistic image of a homomorphic-encrypted quantum computation using a photonic quantum computer. (© Equinox Graphics, Universität Wien) Abstract: Quantum computers promise not only to outperform classical machines in certain important tasks, but also to maintain the privacy of data processing. The secure delegation of computations has been an increasingly important issue since the possibility of utilizing cloud computing and cloud networks. Of particular interest is the ability to exploit quantum technology that allows for unconditional security, meaning that no assumptions about the computational power of a potential adversary need to be made.

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