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Nvidia shares hit record high on renewed AI optimism

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Global   来源:Technology Policy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:A museum store room may have been lost to a fire had its alarm not been working, a fire service said.

A museum store room may have been lost to a fire had its alarm not been working, a fire service said.

Per Ardua will be switched on at the 20-21 Visual Arts Centre at 18:00 BST.Murals asking what men can do to tackle violence against women and girls have been put up at five railway stations in Birmingham and Coventry.

Nvidia shares hit record high on renewed AI optimism

The stations together serve more than 1.8m passengers a year and the artworks are visible from the trains passing through.Created by Midlands artist Emily Kaye, they were developed for West Midlands Railway (WMR) and London Northwestern Railway (LNR).The murals ask how men can intervene in situations including online discussions, whether they speak up to encourage positive attitudes, if they actively stand up against male violence, and whether they do enough.

Nvidia shares hit record high on renewed AI optimism

One artwork asks the question: "Which man are you online?"It gives several options as an answer – the man who started the thread, forwarded the photo, laughed, lurked, or made the images, or the man who reported it.

Nvidia shares hit record high on renewed AI optimism

Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said the rail operators' charity partner was White Ribbon UK, which advocates against violence towards women and girls, with a three-year action plan in place to raise awareness of the charity's work.

Lynne Elliott, chief executive of White Ribbon UK, said: "By placing these artworks where thousands pass through daily, we're encouraging people, especially men, to pause, reflect, and consider the steps they can take."Novello Theatre in Sunninghill, Berkshire, has been bought by the Sunninghill Trust, which will also fund the building's refurbishment.

The 100-year-old former cinema will be linked to neighbouring Cordes Hall, with Cordes Hall Charity running both venues "as one vibrant arts hub".Campaign coordinator Alan Everett described the development as "a fantastic outcome for local performers and residents".

The historical building was owned by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead which, last year, gave campaign group Save Novello Picture House the opportunity to buy it before it was offered on the open market.The purchase, which completed on Friday, will see the Sunninghill Trust "bring the building up to modern standards" and make it "available to the local community through an affordable lease" to the Cordes Hall Charity.

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