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Cognizant Unveils Advanced Artificial Intelligence Lab to Accelerate AI Research and Innovation

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

TEANECK, N.J., March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH), a leading global technology company, today announced the launch of an Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab. The lab, based in San Francisco, will focus on advancing the science and practice of AI through innovation and development of intellectual property and AI-enablement technologies. Staffed by a team of researchers and developers, including AI pioneers and PhDs, the lab will collaborate with research institutions, customers, and startups and already has 75 issued and pending patents that provide a differentiated foundation on which to build cutting edge AI solutions. The lab is part of the commitment Cognizant announced last year to invest $1 billion in generative AI (gen AI) over the next three years.

Key Points: 
  • With 75 issued and pending patents, the lab will launch with a team of dedicated AI researchers and developers; focus will be on research, innovation and production of cutting-edge AI systems
    TEANECK, N.J., March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH), a leading global technology company, today announced the launch of an Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab.
  • The lab is part of the commitment Cognizant announced last year to invest $1 billion in generative AI (gen AI) over the next three years.
  • The launch of Cognizant's Advanced AI Lab comes at a time when enterprises are rapidly working to understand the impact of AI and meet expanding expectations around its promise.
  • In addition to the launch of Cognizant's Advanced AI Lab, Cognizant is supporting enterprise AI adoption through its AI Innovation Studios in London, New York, San Francisco, Dallas, and Bengaluru.

Cognizant Unveils Advanced Artificial Intelligence Lab to Accelerate AI Research and Innovation

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Thursday, March 7, 2024

By harnessing the power of Large Language Models (LLMs) as capable knowledge workers, the lab's researchers and developers will use the Cognizant Neuro™ AI platform to orchestrate LLMs into decision-making AI systems that can positively impact and optimize business outcomes. Moving beyond simple prompt engineering and fine-tuning, these customized AI applications will be designed to support higher value outcomes -- from strategic board-level business decisions to enterprise operations including financial, sales, product, and IT support, to day-to-day productivity of individual employees.  

Key Points: 
  • With 75 issued and pending patents, the lab will launch with a team of dedicated AI researchers and developers; focus will be on research, innovation and production of cutting-edge AI systems
    TEANECK, N.J., March 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH), a leading global technology company, today announced the launch of an Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab.
  • The lab is part of the commitment Cognizant announced last year to invest $1 billion in generative AI (gen AI) over the next three years.
  • The launch of Cognizant's Advanced AI Lab comes at a time when enterprises are rapidly working to understand the impact of AI and meet expanding expectations around its promise.
  • In addition to the launch of Cognizant's Advanced AI Lab, Cognizant is supporting enterprise AI adoption through its AI Innovation Studios in London, New York, San Francisco, Dallas, and Bengaluru.

The New Location Becomes the Global Brokerage's 8th Office in Mexico

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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Global real estate brokerage The Agency proudly announces the launch of its new office in Mexico City, Mexico.

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Global real estate brokerage The Agency proudly announces the launch of its new office in Mexico City, Mexico.
  • "We are thrilled to continue The Agency's expansion throughout Mexico with the opening of our new office in Mexico City," said Mauricio Umansky, CEO and Founder of The Agency.
  • "We are thrilled to continue The Agency's expansion throughout Mexico with the opening of our new office in Mexico City," said Mauricio Umansky , CEO and Founder of The Agency.
  • "Mexico City has become a global destination over the past decade, making it the perfect location for our next outpost in Mexico," said Jim Ramsay , Executive Vice President of Franchise Sales at The Agency.

How to change careers

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Thursday, February 22, 2024

If you're ready to jump start, change, or advance your career path, let USAGov help you navigate the process.

Key Points: 
  • If you're ready to jump start, change, or advance your career path, let USAGov help you navigate the process.
  • The Interest Assessment takes into account the workplace activities you most enjoy—and those you don't—then shows careers that fit your interests.
  • The Veterans' Employment and Training Service (VETS) program prepares veterans and service members for meaningful careers.
  • Changing careers can be exciting and scary.

Government helping internationally educated health care professionals work in Yukon

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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

That is why the Government of Canada is investing to speed up accreditation for internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs).

Key Points: 
  • That is why the Government of Canada is investing to speed up accreditation for internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs).
  • Facilitate labour mobility between jurisdictions in Canada for health professionals and IEHPs to reduce the systemic and administrative barriers for health professionals who wish to work in another jurisdiction in Canada.
  • "Here in the Yukon, we have many internationally educated health professionals who are not currently working in healthcare, despite their qualifications and desire to provide care and serve their communities.
  • As part of this, we have been working closely with the Government of Canada to facilitate the recognition of credentials for internationally educated health professionals.

Synergies Work Partners With Synergies SEED Fund To Empower Disabled Entrepreneurs With Access To Capital

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

ATLANTA, Feb. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Synergies Work, a nonprofit supporting entrepreneurs with disabilities, announced today its affiliation with Synergies SEED Fund, a new 501(c)(3) community development financial institution (CDFI) offering loans to disability-led businesses. Synergies SEED Fund is dedicated to addressing the unique financial challenges faced by entrepreneurs with disabilities. Qualifying entrepreneurs can join the wait list for loan consideration now.

Key Points: 
  • Synergies SEED Fund is dedicated to addressing the unique financial challenges faced by entrepreneurs with disabilities.
  • To date, 54 percent of Synergies Work program participants have been women and 46 percent have been people of color.
  • The first organization to support the mission of Synergies SEED Fund is CareSource with a grant of $100,000.
  • Other organizations interested in providing grants for loans through the Synergies SEED Fund can visit www.synergiesfund.org to learn more.

Wood Industry Resource Collaborative Report Finds Career Opportunities and Job Growth for the Forseeable Future

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Nashville, TN, Feb. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Wood Industry Resource Collaborative (WIRC), a coalition of wood industry trade associations with a mission of perpetuating the long-term growth of the industry by sustaining an engaged workforce, today announced over 120,000 new wood industry jobs were posted in 2023, and that plenty of jobs will continue to be available for the foreseeable future.

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  • Nashville, TN, Feb. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Wood Industry Resource Collaborative (WIRC), a coalition of wood industry trade associations with a mission of perpetuating the long-term growth of the industry by sustaining an engaged workforce, today announced over 120,000 new wood industry jobs were posted in 2023, and that plenty of jobs will continue to be available for the foreseeable future.
  • Retirements, and misalignment between job requirements and available talent have led to the secondary wood industry seeing nearly 16,000 companies recruit for jobs over the prior 12 months.
  • WIRC commissioned this report from Lightcast Talent Consulting to provide a high-level overview of the secondary wood industry and the demands, expectations and opportunities for career growth.
  • “However, there is a great deal of good news in the report including our parity with the metals industry in job availability and pay level and the key finding of ongoing job growth in the wood industry in the decades ahead.

Doxing or in the public interest? Free speech, ‘cancelling’ and the ethics of the Jewish creatives’ WhatsApp group leak

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Not all of members knew they had been added to the group at first, and many didn’t participate in the conversations that resulted in the leak.

Key Points: 
  • Not all of members knew they had been added to the group at first, and many didn’t participate in the conversations that resulted in the leak.
  • Last week, a transcript from the group chat was leaked and uploaded onto social media by pro-Palestinians, including the writer Clementine Ford.
  • The leak gives rise to a complex tangle of contemporary ethical issues, including concerns with privacy, doxing, free speech and “cancelling”.


Read more:
Israel-Hamas war: What is Zionism? A history of the political movement that created Israel as we know it

Privacy and public interest

  • The WhatsApp group was a private one, where group members would have had a reasonable expectation that their conversation would not be made public.
  • Violating people’s privacy (especially through leaking information onto the forever-searchable internet) is always a moral cost.
  • But sometimes that cost must be paid, particularly if the exposure is in the public interest.
  • It could be argued that revealing the WhatsApp group’s activities was in the public interest.

The ethics of doxing

  • It is usually done without the person’s consent, and aims to expose or punish them in some way.
  • A statement from those behind the release asserted no links had been made to members’ addresses, phone numbers or emails, which were all deliberately redacted.
  • However, the release of people’s identities is still a form of doxing and a serious moral concern.
  • Read more:
    What is doxing, and how can you protect yourself?

What was the WhatsApp group doing?


The WhatsApp group conversations were wide-ranging, and some members made statements many might find offensive or upsetting. One part of the group’s activities involved organised letter-writing, including to the employers or publishers of writers or journalists they felt crossed the line into anti-Semitism.

  • Letters can be used to raise awareness of ethical concerns, to share information and ideas, and to persuade.
  • But letters can also do other things, and an innocuous practice can sometimes gradually progress into more fraught territory.
  • They can also try to get people to act in ways that are morally concerning — such as having someone sacked for their political views.

Should artists be protected?


Before the story broke in the media, but after extracts from the group chat began circulating on social media, the Australian Society of Authors Board published a letter noting its “growing concern” that artists and authors in Australia were facing repercussions for expressing their political positions publicly or in their work. The society stated its commitment to freedom of speech (within the limits set by law) and its opposition to attempts to silence or intimidate authors.

  • The society also opposed attempts to intimidate or silence people through hate speech, explicitly noting antisemitism, and anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab rhetoric.
  • Hate speech, racism and bigotry, and harmful disinformation or stereotyping, should be stopped, and speakers should face the consequences of their wrongdoing.
  • What we perceive as dangerous misinformation or harmful speech (like antisemitism or Islamophobia) will inevitably be coloured by our cultural, political and moral worldviews.
  • But it is precisely those who think differently who will disagree with us about what counts as harmful or wrongful speech.

Ethical worries

  • Punishing, undermining and silencing others on the basis of our political beliefs gives rise to two potential ethical worries (both arise with respect to the modern phenomenon of “cancel culture”).
  • Each side declares: “We are a support group nobly taking a stand against harmful bigotry and hate.
  • Now, I have reason to push back against you – to no longer tolerate your speech.
  • Tragically, some isolated individuals – not necessarily connected to the pro-Palestinians – felt justified in going further, even to threats of violence.


Hugh Breakey 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.

The Agency Launches First Office in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Global real estate brokerage The Agency proudly announces the launch of its new office in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The new locale, which will be known as The Agency Oklahoma City, is the firm's first office in the state of Oklahoma, joining the brokerage's growing network of offices in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe. The office will be led by accomplished industry veterans and Managing Partners Wyatt Poindexter and Wayne Kirby. The Agency Oklahoma City will serve the greater Oklahoma City region, including the areas of Edmond, Norman, Moore, Arcadia, Carlton Landing, Nichols Hills, Mustang, and Yukon, among others.

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  • LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Global real estate brokerage The Agency proudly announces the launch of its new office in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • The Agency Oklahoma City will serve the greater Oklahoma City region, including the areas of Edmond, Norman, Moore, Arcadia, Carlton Landing, Nichols Hills, Mustang, and Yukon, among others.
  • "We are thrilled to launch our first office in Oklahoma," said Mauricio Umansky, CEO and Founder of The Agency.
  • "We are thrilled to launch our first office in Oklahoma," said Mauricio Umansky , CEO and Founder of The Agency.

Lightcast Unleashes the Most Comprehensive Global Labor Data Used by Talent and Business Leaders

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightcast, redefining the global standard for talent insights, announced today an expansion of its global labor data, providing unparalleled breadth and depth of talent, market and jobs insights for a rapidly changing global workforce. This expanded data will help business and talent leaders make better skills-based decisions regardless of geographies, languages or job taxonomies.

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  • MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lightcast , redefining the global standard for talent insights, announced today an expansion of its global labor data, providing unparalleled breadth and depth of talent, market and jobs insights for a rapidly changing global workforce.
  • This expanded data will help business and talent leaders make better skills-based decisions regardless of geographies, languages or job taxonomies.
  • The expanded data powers Lightcast's Talent Analyst product, from the most trusted provider of labor market data and talent intelligence, to drive global talent management and workforce planning at an unmatched level of granularity.
  • "This release takes a significant step forward by unifying global data with our Lightcast Occupation Taxonomy and offering 3x the granularity of the current standard.