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Combined Shareholders’ Meeting to be Held on May 17, 2024: Availability of the Documents Relating to the 2024 Combined Shareholders’ Meeting

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Holders of bearer shares should ask their financial intermediaries for proxy or distance voting forms.

Key Points: 
  • Holders of bearer shares should ask their financial intermediaries for proxy or distance voting forms.
  • Holders of registered shares will receive these forms with their convening notice.
  • The documents referred to in article R. 22-10-23 of the French Commercial Code are available on the Company’s website at www.scor.com under “Investors / Shareholders’ Meetings / Documents related to the 2024 General Meeting” or upon request from the Investor Relations department ( [email protected] ).
  • The Group generated premiums of EUR 19.4 billion in 2023 and serves clients in around 160 countries from its 35 offices worldwide.

Australian writers have been envisioning AI for a century. Here are 5 stories to read as we grapple with rapid change

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Friday, April 5, 2024

There is, in fact, more than 100 years’ worth of Australian literature about AI and robotics.

Key Points: 
  • There is, in fact, more than 100 years’ worth of Australian literature about AI and robotics.
  • Nearly 2,000 such works are listed in the AustLit database, a bibliography of Australian literature that includes novels, screenplays, poetry and other kinds of literature.
  • As part of an ongoing project, we are creating a comprehensive list of Australian literature about AI and robots.
  • Here are five Australian literary works of particular relevance to national conversations about AI.

The Automatic Barmaid


The Automatic Barmaid is a short story by Ernest O’Ferrall, who wrote under the pen name “Kodak”. Like his contemporaries Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson, Kodak was best known as a writer of comedic bush stories.

  • The story concerns an automaton named Gwennie, who at first seems too good to be true, as she is cheaper and more efficient than a human barmaid.
  • The Automatic Barmaid is a humorous depiction of robots as tempting and cheap but not always suitable replacements for human labour.
  • The Automatic Barmaid shows how persistently sceptical we have been about our technologies over the last century, and how much we value human workers’ adaptability and resilience.

The Successors

  • His 1957 short story The Successors begins with a general and a professor meeting while their planet – presumably Earth – is under attack from an unknown race of invaders.
  • The professor muses that, in the end, the humans and the robots are not so different after all.
  • The Successors explores an as yet unachieved scenario.
  • Most current AI systems are what we call “narrow”, and can only complete a limited number of tasks in specific areas.
  • Although many people believe that AGI is still a long way into the future, thinking about extreme future scenarios, like the one in The Successors, can help us identify where we might need to mitigate risk.

Moon in the Ground

  • Keith Antill’s novel Moon in the Ground was published by pioneering Australian science fiction press Norstrilia in 1979.
  • Moon in the Ground speaks to the longstanding connections between defence and robotics, autonomous systems and AI – connections that Australia is now looking to strengthen.
  • However, as Moon in the Ground shows, chasing that power too keenly can be destructive.

The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople

  • The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople, a short story by Anthony Panegyres, was published in 2014 as part of the steampunk collection Kisses by Clockwork.
  • The story centres on Phyte, a robot who looks and acts like a human boy, apart from having a metal plate on his chest and occasionally producing steam.
  • The Tic-Toc Boy of Constantinople encourages us to think about how bodies are central to our experiences of the world.

Clade


James Bradley’s 2015 cli-fi novel Clade follows a family from the near future living in an increasingly precarious and unpredictable world faced with ecological collapse. AI plays a relatively minor part in the narrative, but when it does appear, it is represented ambivalently.

  • The sims can read and mimic the responses of people who interact with them.
  • The customers start making the dead less like they were and more as they would have preferred them to be.
  • Dylan faces his own ethical dilemma when he comes across a request to build a sim of an ex-girlfriend’s brother.
  • Clade encourages us to think about where our boundaries might be and why.

Making sense of the world


Humans tell stories to make sense of the world. Literary representations have much to tell us about how we understand and respond to the rapidly advancing and seemingly unpredictable technology of AI. To develop AI and robots that best respond to the needs of Australians, we can learn a lot from reading our own literature.
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

AARP Bulletin's March Issue: Unlocking the Secrets of a Stress-Free Tax Season, Grocery Store Deceits That Cost You, and the Hot Job Market (for Dogs)

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

WASHINGTON, March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The March 2024 issue of AARP Bulletin will offer readers an array of helpful tips – from navigating tax season as an older American to advice on how to avoid common and timely scams. Plus, our cover story notes good news in the world of Alzheimer's treatment.

Key Points: 
  • The March AARP Bulletin offers tips for tax filers of all ages.
  • The following are highlights from this month's Bulletin:
    Truth is, the likelihood of getting your taxes audited by the Internal Revenue Service these days are near record lows.
  • But a handful of mistakes in how you fill out – or submit!
  • AARP Bulletin details the mistakes or oversights that are most important to avoid.

RALLYE S.A.: Arrangements for making documents available at the Shareholders’ Meeting of 12 February 2024

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Key Points: 
  • The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
  • The Notice of Meeting was published in the Bulletin des Annonces Légales Obligatoires of 22 January 2024 (Bulletin n°10) and in the Actu-Juridique support of the same day.
  • The procedures for participation and voting at this Meeting are set out in this notice.
  • Information and documents relating to this Meeting can be found on the Company’s website: https://www.rallye.fr /
    All documents and information concerning this Meeting are made available to the Shareholders under the conditions provided for by the regulations in force.

Nuclear Expert Blasts NuScale (SMR) Amid Investor Suit Arising from Cancelled Idaho Project – Hagens Berman

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Saturday, January 13, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .
  • In a recent interview with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published on Dec. 18, 2023, Schneider, the lead author of the “World Nuclear Industry Status Report,” was asked to explain the demise of the Idaho project.
  • Schneider reportedly responded, “What happened there is that NuScale had promised in 2008 that it would start generating power by 2015.
  • Schneider’s comments come after the filing of a securities class action suit against NuScale and its executives stemming from the cancelled Idaho project.

SMR 6-DAY DEADLINE ALERT: Hagens Berman, National Trial Attorneys, Encourages NuScale (SMR) Investors with Substantial Losses to Contact Firm’s Attorneys Before Jan. 16th Deadline in Lawsuit Arising From Cancelled Idaho Project

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .
  • Schneider reportedly responded, “What happened there is that NuScale had promised in 2008 that it would start generating power by 2015.
  • They have not even actually a certification license for the model that they’ve been promoting in the Utah municipal conglomerate.” (Emphasis added.)
  • Schneider’s comments come after the filing of a securities class action suit against NuScale and its executives stemming from the cancelled Idaho project.

Investor Lawsuit Alleges NuScale (SMR) Concealed Facts About Now Canceled Partnership with Utah Power Systems - Hagens Berman

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Sunday, January 7, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .
  • Schneider reportedly responded, “What happened there is that NuScale had promised in 2008 that it would start generating power by 2015.
  • They have not even actually a certification license for the model that they’ve been promoting in the Utah municipal conglomerate.” (Emphasis added.)
  • Schneider’s comments come after the filing of a securities class action suit against NuScale and its executives stemming from the cancelled Idaho project.

SMR 12-DAY DEADLINE ALERT: Hagens Berman, National Trial Attorneys, Encourages NuScale (SMR) Investors with Substantial Losses to Contact Firm’s Attorneys Before Jan. 16th Deadline in Securities Fraud Class Action

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .
  • Schneider reportedly responded, “What happened there is that NuScale had promised in 2008 that it would start generating power by 2015.
  • They have not even actually a certification license for the model that they’ve been promoting in the Utah municipal conglomerate.” (Emphasis added.)
  • Schneider’s comments come after the filing of a securities class action suit against NuScale and its executives stemming from the cancelled Idaho project.

REPORT on European historical consciousness - A9-0402/2023

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

REPORT on European historical consciousnessCommittee on Culture and EducationSabine Verheyen Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP

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REPORT on European historical consciousnessCommittee on Culture and EducationSabine Verheyen Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP

Nuclear Expert Blasts NuScale (SMR) Amid Investor Suit Arising From Cancelled Idaho Project – Hagens Berman

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 1, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hagens Berman urges NuScale Power Corporation (NYSE: SMR) investors who suffered substantial losses to submit your losses now .
  • In a recent interview with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published on Dec. 18, 2023, Schneider, the lead author of the “World Nuclear Industry Status Report,” was asked to explain the demise of the Idaho project.
  • Schneider reportedly responded, “What happened there is that NuScale had promised in 2008 that it would start generating power by 2015.
  • Schneider’s comments come after the filing of a securities class action suit against NuScale and its executives stemming from the cancelled Idaho project.