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Flatiron Software Announces Data-Driven Developer Assessment Platform Snapshot Reviews

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水曜日, 5月 1, 2024

Flatiron Software Co. today announced Snapshot Reviews, an engineering team performance assessment platform that leverages real-time productivity data to facilitate strategic decision-making.

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  • Flatiron Software Co. today announced Snapshot Reviews, an engineering team performance assessment platform that leverages real-time productivity data to facilitate strategic decision-making.
  • The user-friendly Snapshot Reviews revolutionizes performance measurement for developers by providing real-time, precise insights derived directly from code analysis using AI.
  • “Unlike other tools, Snapshot Reviews goes beyond mere data collection to deliver valuable data-driven insights that enhance strategic decision-making, enable software teams to assess performance accurately and accelerate career progression.”
    Key features of Snapshot Reviews include:
    AI: Snapshot Reviews super charges your feedback with AI-powered code reviews and daily standups.
  • Continuous Feedback: Snapshot Reviews documents daily software development activities and correlates them with career progression, spanning from daily standups to annual evaluations.

US Consumers’ 2024 Sustainability Score Declines and Lags the Global Average, According to New Report

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金曜日, 4月 19, 2024

Scoring just 49 this year versus 51 in 2023, the US also lags the global mean, which is 55.

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  • Scoring just 49 this year versus 51 in 2023, the US also lags the global mean, which is 55.
  • The report also reveals that some emerging markets are more concerned about sustainability than their counterparts in more economically mature markets.
  • Global average sustainability scores by generation:
    Within the US, Millennials score highest compared to other generations, yet also declined compared to last year.
  • The survey classifies shoppers who scored 80 or above on the sustainability scale as environmentally attuned shoppers.

Ideavillage to Fund Entrepreneurial Undergraduate Scholarships in NYU Stern’s Business, Technology and Entrepreneurship Program

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水曜日, 4月 17, 2024

In recognition of this gift, the School has named the program—one of the most successful in Stern’s history—the Khubani BTE Program .

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  • In recognition of this gift, the School has named the program—one of the most successful in Stern’s history—the Khubani BTE Program .
  • This gift will annually support up to 40 scholarships across all four years of the program, benefitting hundreds of students for years to come.
  • “As someone who has experienced great success in his pursuit of the ‘American dream,’ Andy is an inspiration for Stern undergraduate business students.
  • The Khubani BTE Program builds upon Stern’s robust footprint in the technology and entrepreneurship arena following the successful launch of its one-year Andre Koo Technology and Entrepreneurship MBA, another first of its kind, which debuted in 2018.

Unveiling NyquistIQ: Your AI-Powered Research Assistant in Extracting Insights from the Data Deluge

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木曜日, 4月 25, 2024

Insights are hidden deep in the data and require tons of work and time to dig out.

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  • Insights are hidden deep in the data and require tons of work and time to dig out.
  • You often have the sources you need, but making the connections can be time-consuming, not to mention the additional effort required to distill insights!
  • It enables queries across entire libraries, specific folders, or individual documents, essentially functioning as a specialized PhD research assistant.
  • In today's dynamic and competitive environment, every life sciences company is evolving into a data company, facing the challenge of extracting meaningful insights from vast volumes of data.

Sorcero Announces New Scientific Sentiment™ to Revolutionize Pharma Engagement Strategies

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木曜日, 4月 25, 2024

WASHINGTON, April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sorcero, the leading provider of advanced AI solutions purpose-built for life sciences, today announced the release of Scientific Sentiment, enabling Life Sciences teams, for the first time, to quantify product perception across KOLs and the market to more accurately measure trends, identify evidence gaps, and quantify the ROI of outreach efforts. By leveraging the most advanced medically-tuned large language models (LLM) and combining them with Sorcero's innovative Intelligent Medical Themes™(IMT), Scientific Sentiment accelerates and unlocks a deeper understanding of efficacy and safety information. Armed with these sentiment insights, Medical Affairs teams can now confidently prioritize the next best actions to drive product adoption and better serve patient needs.

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  • Sorcero Scientific Sentiment empowers Medical Affairs teams to make data-driven decisions faster by providing access to relevant data and generating quantitative metrics that inform strategic planning.
  • Sorcero's Scientific Sentiment revolutionizes sentiment analysis by leveraging advanced large language models and AI capabilities that understand scientific context and can seamlessly process large datasets.
  • Sorcero Scientific Sentiment uses the platform's patented IMT to automatically detect KOL/HCP sentiment on efficacy and safety topics found in vast quantities of structured and unstructured data.
  • Sorcero Scientific Sentiment can also be used as a key performance indicator (KPI) to measure the impact of engagement strategies and guide future initiatives.

MetaMetrics to Launch Advanced AI-Powered Scoring Tool for Student Writing

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月曜日, 4月 15, 2024

SAN DIEGO, April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today at ASU+GSV's annual convening of education change-makers, MetaMetrics announces the MetaMetrics Writing AccuRater, a ground-breaking AI-powered tool designed to improve the scoring of student essays and writing submissions. The new automated scoring system will be available later this year.

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  • SAN DIEGO, April 15, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today at ASU+GSV's annual convening of education change-makers, MetaMetrics announces the MetaMetrics Writing AccuRater, a ground-breaking AI-powered tool designed to improve the scoring of student essays and writing submissions.
  • "The Writing AccuRater is engineered to deliver immediate, high-quality evaluation of student writing, setting a new standard for automated scoring of writing assessments."
  • --Alistair Van Moere, Ph.D., President of MetaMetrics
    "The Writing AccuRater is engineered to deliver immediate, high-quality evaluation of student writing, setting a new standard for automated scoring of writing assessments," explained Alistair Van Moere, Ph.D., President of MetaMetrics.
  • Complementing the pre-announcement of the MetaMetrics Writing AccuRater, MetaMetrics is excited to launch a new blog series titled "Assessing with AI: Insights from the Machine Learning Minds at MetaMetrics."

Gender-nonconforming ancient Romans found refuge in community dedicated to goddess Cybele

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木曜日, 4月 25, 2024

Approved by the pope on March 25, 2024, the Vatican declaration asserts the Vatican’s opposition to gender-affirming surgery and surrogacy.

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  • Approved by the pope on March 25, 2024, the Vatican declaration asserts the Vatican’s opposition to gender-affirming surgery and surrogacy.
  • Even in the ancient Roman Empire, individuals could transgress traditional conceptions of gender roles in various ways.
  • As a scholar of Greek and Latin literature, I have studied the “Galli,” male followers of the goddess Cybele.

Cybele: Mother of the gods


In the philosophical treatise “Hymn to the Mother of the Gods,” Julian the Philosopher, the last pagan emperor of the Roman empire, writes about the history of the cult of Cybele. In this treatise, he describes the cult’s main figures and how some of its rites were performed.

  • Often referred to as the Mother of the Gods, Cybele was first worshiped in Anatolia.
  • Cybele’s cult gave rise to a group of male followers, or attendants, known as Galli.
  • Among the surviving material evidence related to their existence are sculptures, as well as a Roman burial of an individual Gallus discovered in Northern England.

Attis: Cybele’s human companion


A statue from Ostia, Rome’s port city, depicts a reclining Attis, Cybele’s youthful male human companion.

  • In their tellings of Cybele’s myth, Greek and Roman authors give differing versions for Attis’ self-castration.
  • The Roman poet Catullus describes how Cybele puts Attis into a state of frenzy, during which he castrates himself.

Material evidence for the Galli


A relief sculpture from Lanuvium, now at the Musei Capitolini in Rome and dated to the second century C.E, is one of the few surviving representations of a Gallus.

  • The sculpted figure is adorned with an elaborate headdress or crown, a torque necklace and a small breastplate, as well as ornate clothing.
  • At Cataractonium, a Roman fort in Northern England, a skeleton was uncovered in the necropolis of Bainesse during excavations in 1981-82.
  • An examination of the bones, however, revealed that the remains were those of a young man – likely in his early twenties.

Respect for Galli

  • Galli, unlike other men in Rome or its empire, were able to openly present themselves or live as women, regardless of their assigned sex or how they identified.
  • Catullus’ poem and comments by other authors indicate that they perceived the gender of the Galli as differing from Roman concepts of masculinity.
  • However, the Galli were also, reluctantly, respected for the role they played in Cybele’s cult.
  • It is tempting to see the Galli as nonbinary or transgender individuals, even though the Romans did not know or use concepts such as nonbinary or transgender.


Tina Chronopoulos does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

China’s Interim Measures for the Management of Generative AI Services: A Comparison Between the Final and Draft Versions of the Text

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火曜日, 4月 23, 2024

Authors: Yirong Sun and Jingxian Zeng Edited by Josh Lee Kok Thong (FPF) and Sakshi Shivhare (FPF) The following is a guest post to the FPF blog by Yirong Sun, research fellow at the New York University School of Law Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies at NYU School of Law: Global Law & Tech [?]

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Authors: Yirong Sun and Jingxian Zeng Edited by Josh Lee Kok Thong (FPF) and Sakshi Shivhare (FPF) The following is a guest post to the FPF blog by Yirong Sun, research fellow at the New York University School of Law Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies at NYU School of Law: Global Law & Tech [?]

Taylor’s clues and Ripley’s secrets – what you should see and listen to this week

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金曜日, 4月 19, 2024

Over the past few weeks, Taylor Swift has planted clues about her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, which is finally released today.

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  • Over the past few weeks, Taylor Swift has planted clues about her 11th album, The Tortured Poets Department, which is finally released today.
  • The announcement of the album at this year’s Grammys took everyone, including her devoted Swifties, by surprise.
  • A popular theory among Swifties is that track five on her albums is where she really exposes her raw emotions.
  • Read more:
    I've researched Clara Bow – it's no wonder the actress inspired Taylor Swift's new album

What lurks beneath

  • In the film Sometimes I Think About Dying, protagonist Fran also has a lot going on beneath her calm surface.
  • A shy and withdrawn office worker, her days are filled with menial tasks and painfully mundane experiences.
  • The monotony of it all allows for moments where her mind wanders into darkness, imagining the various ways she could die.

Welsh up-and-comers and Italian greats

  • Singing is deeply woven into Welsh culture and traditions and it’s home to many greats – Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, Stereophonics, Super Furry Animals and Manic Street Preachers to name a few.
  • I’ve been listening to one of their recs, Cerys Hafana, whose minimalist electronic folk draws on traditional Welsh music to create hypnotic tracks.
  • Read more:
    Enzo Mari at the Design Museum explores how the giant of Italian design saw his work as a political act


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Israel hits back at Iran: How domestic politics is determining Israeli actions

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金曜日, 4月 19, 2024

Notably, Israel’s strike against Iran appears to have been more symbolic than substantive.

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  • Notably, Israel’s strike against Iran appears to have been more symbolic than substantive.
  • Nevertheless, the overnight Israeli strike is the latest escalation in tensions between the two countries.

Reputations at stake

  • To do otherwise would have damaged the Iranian government’s reputation among both its allies and its citizens.
  • But the form that Iranian retaliation took is a key indication of Iran’s intentions.
  • Israel’s Iron Dome missile defence system and U.S. military bases in the region made the likely impact of Iran’s attack minimal.

The proxy dilemma

  • Since the Iranian Revolution, Iran, through the Quds Force and its predecessors, has actively courted several proxy groups in the Middle East to increase its strategic influence.
  • Hezbollah came into existence in response to Israel’s invasion of southern Lebanon in the 1980s, and received extensive support from Iran.
  • While these proxy groups have increased Iran’s political influence and strategic options in the Middle East, they can simultaneously be a burden for the country’s leadership because they aren’t under Iran’s complete control.
  • For Iran, this presents a strategic dilemma.

A coalition of many

  • The 2022 elections returned a fractured Knesset, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was only able to form a coalition government that included several far-right parties.
  • The small size of his majority meant that far-right partners were able to demand concessions to support his government.
  • The government’s inability to negotiate a release for the remaining hostages held by Hamas remains a festering wound in Israeli politics.
  • National Unity’s leader, Benny Gantz, formed a war cabinet with Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant to direct the war effort.

Netanyahu’s hand forced?

  • The smaller far-right parties in Netanyahu’s coalition that are outside the war cabinet, however, likely forced the prime minister’s hand.
  • National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the ultra-nationalist Otzma Yehudit party, has stated that Israel needs to “go crazy” in its response.

What’s next?

  • It eliminated a leader of the Quds Force, and Iran’s retaliation did not manage to breach the defences of Israel or its allies.
  • Now, the world waits to see if Israel’s latest strike against Iran leads to a broader regional escalation.


James Horncastle does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.