NEW YORK , Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with the AI impact on market trends - The global quantum computing market size is estimated to grow by USD 17.34 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 26.37% during the forecast period. Increasing expenditure by stakeholders is driving market growth, with a trend towards growth of ai and machine learning. However, quantum decoherence poses a challenge.Key market players include 1QB Information Technologies Inc., Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Anyon Systems Inc., Atos SE, D-Wave Quantum Inc, Honeywell International Inc., ID Quantique SA, Intel Corp., International Business Machines Corp., IonQ Inc., Microsoft Corp., QC Ware, QRA Corp., Quantica Computacao, Quantinuum Ltd., Quantum Circuits Inc., Qubitekk Inc., and Rigetti and Co. LLC. Key insights into market evolution with AI-powered analysis. Explore trends, segmentation, and growth drivers- View Free Sample PDF Market Driver The quantum computing market is experiencing significant growth as businesses explore the potential of this revolutionary technology. Quantum computing, based on quantum theory and mechanics, promises to solve complex problems faster than classical computers. Key trends include AI, cloud computing, and partnerships with tech giants like AMD. Patent filings indicate a focus on hardware and software development, with applications in various sectors such as biomedical simulations, optimization, and manufacturing. Quantum computing is expected to disrupt industries like electronics, telecommunications, and financial services, with potential use cases in areas like AI drug discovery, energy optimization, and logistics networks. Error mitigation and suppression techniques are crucial for quantum computing hardware, while quantum simulators and networking are driving research and development. Security concerns are being addressed through quantum-accelerated cryptography. The market is expected to grow, with tech media and IDG predicting increased customer spend on quantum computing resources. Quantum computing is poised to bring innovation to information technology, high-performance computing, and consumer technology markets, with potential applications in areas like weather forecasting, traffic optimization, and energy optimization. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are advanced technologies that mimic human intelligence to solve complex problems. AI involves computers, machines, software, and robots thinking intelligently, while ML enables computers to learn from new data. Quantum Computing is set to revolutionize these fields by providing unprecedented processing power. Quantum computers use quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once, enabling them to process vast amounts of data simultaneously. This makes them ideal for complex AI and ML applications, such as pattern recognition, optimization, and predictive analytics. The integration of quantum computing into AI and ML is expected to lead to significant advancements in fields like healthcare, finance, and research. Request Sample of our comprehensive report now to stay ahead in the AI-driven market evolution! Market Challenges The quantum computing market is experiencing significant growth as businesses explore the potential of this revolutionary technology. Quantum computing, based on quantum theory and mechanics, offers solutions beyond the capabilities of classical computers. Companies in various sectors, including AI, biomedical simulations, manufacturing, energy, and telecommunications, are investing in quantum computing for product innovation. Quantum computing's potential applications range from optimization and machine learning to electronic material discovery and cryptography. However, challenges persist. Quantum hardware development requires addressing error mitigation and suppression techniques. Quantum computing resources, including quantum computers and quantum computing software, are still in development. Security concerns, particularly around data security, are a major consideration for businesses. Leading tech companies, such as AMD, are partnering to develop quantum-accelerated hybrid algorithms and quantum photonic processors. Terra Quantum, a quantum computing software company, is focusing on AI drug discovery. SaaS business models, cloud-based quantum computing, and data centers are also emerging. Macroeconomic factors, including research and development initiatives, will continue to shape the quantum computing market. The International Data Group and tech media predict a quantum computing market worth billions, with applications in high-performance computing, financial services, and logistics networks. Quantum simulators, quantum networking, and quantum algorithms are also areas of focus. Despite these opportunities, there are also risks. Error correction techniques, processor designs, and quantum information science are critical areas of research. Military affairs and strategic balance are also factors to consider. As the quantum computing market evolves, businesses must make informed technology decisions. Quantum computing firms encounter a significant challenge in the form of quantum decoherence. This process refers to the tendency of a quantum state to transition into a classical computing bit due to outside interference. Heat, internal defects, and vibrations are common sources of such interference, leading to the loss of the qubits' stored information to the surroundings. Researchers are dedicated to preserving superposition, the foundation of quantum computing, by delaying decoherence. To achieve a state of coherence, quantum computers require a completely isolated environment to prevent any potential disturbances. Discover how AI is revolutionizing market trends- Get your access now! Segment Overview This quantum computing market report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Cloud 1.2 On-premise 2.1 Aerospace and defense 2.2 Government 2.3 IT and telecom 2.4 Others 3.1 North America 3.2 APAC 3.3 Europe 3.4 South America 3.5 Middle East and Africa 1.1 Cloud- Quantum computing on the cloud is a cost-effective solution for firms to access advanced quantum computing systems without the need for significant hardware and software investments. Through a cloud network, users can access these systems on-demand, with broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, measured service, and self-service capabilities. Major software companies are investing in quantum computing as a service, offering subscription-based access to quantum computing systems. Commercial users, including enterprises and SMEs, are integrating quantum computing into their business activities, particularly in sectors like BFSI, for data analytics and AI capabilities. Quantum computing-as-a-service through the cloud allows for swift setup and implementation, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to adopt quantum computing technology. Technavio predicts that the trend of cloud-based quantum computing adoption will continue, particularly among SMEs, driving market growth during the forecast period. Download a Sample of our comprehensive report today to discover how AI-driven innovations are reshaping competitive dynamics Research Analysis Quantum computing is a revolutionary technology in computer science that utilizes the principles of quantum mechanics to process information. Unlike classical computers that use bits with a value of 0 or 1, quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once, enabling them to solve complex problems much faster. Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize industries such as finance, healthcare, and materials science. The quantum computing market is expected to grow significantly due to increasing research and development in quantum technology, patent filings, and quantum initiatives from various organizations. Macroeconomic factors, such as government funding and private investment, also play a crucial role in the market's growth. Quantum hardware development is a key focus area, with companies investing in error mitigation and suppression techniques to overcome the challenges of quantum computing. Cloud computing platforms like Xanadu Cloud are providing access to quantum computing resources, enabling researchers and businesses to explore the potential of quantum computing without the need for expensive hardware. Generative AI and artificial intelligence applications are also expected to benefit from quantum computing's ability to process large amounts of data faster. Overall, the quantum computing market is poised for significant growth as the technology continues to advance and find applications in various industries. Market Research Overview Quantum computing, a revolutionary technology rooted in quantum theory and mechanics, is poised to disrupt various industries by surpassing the capabilities of classical computers. This emerging field, intertwined with computer science, offers solutions to complex problems in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), optimization, and scientific simulations. Patent filings indicate in quantum hardware and software development. Quantum computing's potential applications span across sectors like Biomedical simulations, Manufacturing, Energy, Telecommunications, and Electronics. Companies are investing heavily in research and development to achieve quantum advantage, with quantum-accelerated AI, generative AI, and hybrid algorithms being key areas of focus. Cloud computing plays a significant role in the quantum computing market, with cloud-based quantum computing and SaaS business models gaining traction. Partnerships between tech giants and startups are driving product innovation, leading to advancements in quantum photonic processors, error mitigation and suppression techniques, and quantum computing hardware. The macroeconomic factors influencing the market include customer spend, technology decisions, and strategic balance in military affairs. The quantum computing landscape is vast, encompassing quantum simulators, quantum networking, quantum algorithms, error correction techniques, portfolio management, and quantum computing resources. Security concerns are a significant challenge, with quantum computing posing threats to traditional encryption methods. The financial services sector is exploring quantum annealing algorithms and quantum computing software for risk analysis and optimization. In summary, the quantum computing market is an evolving ecosystem, driven by scientific innovation, partnerships, and macroeconomic factors. It offers potential solutions to complex problems in various industries, from logistics networks to weather forecasting and energy optimization. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Deployment Cloud On-premise End-user Aerospace And Defense Government IT And Telecom Others Geography North America APAC Europe South America Middle East And Africa 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio's comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios. Contacts Technavio Research Jesse Maida Media & Marketing Executive US: +1 844 364 1100 UK: +44 203 893 3200 Email: [email protected] Website: www.technavio.com/ SOURCE TechnavioThe presence of an old graveyard where victims of the Bulli mining disaster were buried does not have to stop a Woonona church from redeveloping the site. Subscribe now for unlimited access . Login or signup to continue reading The Woonona Presbyterian Church has lodged a development application with Wollongong City Council to demolish parts of the buildings on site and enlarge the existing structure that has been in use since 1916. "The building no longer meets the requirements of the congregation," the statement of environmental effects said. "Consequently the Church is proposing alterations and additions so that the building more closely reflects the needs of its worshippers. In this regard, if more than 150 people attend a service then they are no longer able to comfortably fit within the existing church building." As part of the proposed development, the gravel and dirt car park on the western end of the site - next to Woonona Public School - will be formalised to create 23 spaces. The parking area is used by those going to church and also parents dropping off and picking up children from the school. This car park has been built over the site of a cemetery that was decommissioned in 1937 and the headstones later removed. An archaeological report submitted as part of the development application stated that at least nine victims of the 1887 Bulli mine disaster were buried on the site of the Woonona church. Overall, the report said it was unclear just how many people were buried there. The burial plan showed 279 plots though it wasn't clear whether they had all been used. The report stated that there were 102 people known "beyond reasonable doubt" to have been buried there. The archeological study did raise concerns about any excavation work done at the site. "The excavation would likely result in the removal of upper levels of burials, including grave cuts and grave furniture, as well as the removal of the headstones, which were buried in the 1980s," it stated. "Overall, the proposed works would result in a major negative impact to finite historical archaeological resources of local significance relating to the use of the study area as a Presbyterian Church and Cemetery." The report did identify that archaeological tests and salvage excavations could provide a "partial mitigation" of the construction impact. "The potential archaeological resources and information gathered from the excavation of the upper levels of the graves and of the buried headstones would be able to allow us to answer important research questions relating to information that is not otherwise available from any other site or source," the report stated. "The knowledge gained from the identification of the location of the graves would therefore outweigh the potential harm caused by the excavation works. Therefore, the works would contribute to our understanding of the cemetery, resulting in the partial mitigation of the potential impacts." The development application is on public exhibition until February 4. I'm an award-winning senior journalist with the Illawarra Mercury and have well over two decades' worth of experience in newspapers. I cover the three local councils in the Illawarra for the Mercury, state and federal politics, as well as writing for the TV guide. If I'm not writing, I'm reading. 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DENVER -- Amid renewed interest in the killing of JonBenet Ramsey triggered in part by a new Netflix documentary, police in Boulder, Colorado, refuted assertions this week that there is viable evidence and leads about the 1996 killing of the 6-year-old girl that they are not pursuing. JonBenet Ramsey, who competed in beauty pageants, was found dead in the basement of her family’s home in the college town of Boulder the day after Christmas in 1996. Her body was found several hours after her mother called 911 to say her daughter was missing and a ransom note had been left behind. The details of the crime and video footage of JonBenet competing in pageants propelled the case into one of the highest-profile mysteries in the United States. The police comments came as part of their annual update on the investigation, a month before the 28th anniversary of JonBenet’s killing. Police said they released it a little earlier due to the increased attention on the case, apparently referring to the three-part Netflix series “Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey.” In a video statement, Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said the department welcomes news coverage and documentaries about the killing of JonBenet, who would have been 34 this year, as a way to generate possible new leads. He said the department is committed to solving the case but needs to be careful about what it shares about the investigation to protect a possible future prosecution. “What I can tell you though, is we have thoroughly investigated multiple people as suspects throughout the years and we continue to be open-minded about what occurred as we investigate the tips that come into detectives," he said. The Netflix documentary focuses on the mistakes made by police and the “media circus” surrounding the case. JonBenet was bludgeoned and strangled. Her death was ruled a homicide, but nobody was ever prosecuted. Police were widely criticized for mishandling the early investigation into her death amid speculation that her family was responsible. However, a prosecutor cleared her parents, John and Patsy Ramsey, and brother Burke in 2008 based on new DNA evidence from JonBenet's clothing that pointed to the involvement of an “unexplained third party” in her slaying. The announcement by former district attorney Mary Lacy came two years after Patsy Ramsey died of cancer. Lacy called the Ramseys “victims of this crime.” John Ramsey has continued to speak out for the case to be solved. In 2022, he supported an online petition asking Colorado’s governor to intervene in the investigation by putting an outside agency in charge of DNA testing in the case. In the Netflix documentary, he said he has been advocating for several items that have not been prepared for DNA testing to be tested and for other items to be retested. He said the results should be put through a genealogy database. In recent years, investigators have identified suspects in unsolved cases by comparing DNA profiles from crime scenes and to DNA testing results shared online by people researching their family trees. In 2021, police said in their annual update that DNA hadn’t been ruled out to help solve the case, and in 2022 noted that some evidence could be “consumed” if DNA testing is done on it. Last year, police said they convened a panel of outside experts to review the investigation to give recommendations and determine if updated technologies or forensic testing might produce new leads. In the latest update, Redfearn said that review had ended but that police continue to work through and evaluate a “lengthy list of recommendations” from the panel. ____ Amy Beth Hanson contributed to this report from Helena, Montana.No, It’s Not Magic — These 30 Products Just Work Really Well
Salah Liverpool head coach Arne Slot continued to play down the significance of their place at the top of the Premier League despite it being strengthened by their 3-1 win over Leicester. Chelsea’s surprise defeat by Fulham meant victory over the Foxes stretched their lead to seven points, with a match in hand, with the halfway point of the campaign fast approaching. But Slot is maintaining his level-headed approach despite the clamour growing around their chances of adding another title to the one won in 2020. “If you are in this game for a long time like the players and I am then 20 games before the end you don’t look at it as there are so many challenges ahead of you,” he said after Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah scored to turn around an early deficit following Jordan Ayew’s strike. “Injuries and and a bit of bad luck can happen to any team, it is far too early to be already celebrating – but it is nice for us to be where we are. “I don’t think there was any easy win for us in any of these games; it could have been an easy win against Tottenham but we conceded two and it was then 5-2 – that tells you how difficult it is to win even when you have all your players available. “That is why we have to take it one game at a time. The league table is something of course we are aware of but we always understand how many games there are to go.” Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy felt his side held their own until Salah scored in the 82nd minute. “I think we were in the contest for a result for a long time,” he said. “Three-one was the turning point in the sense the game was done there to get a result. “I think the 60th minute I remember a chanced for Daka to score the equaliser so we were in the game to get a surprising result. “We did well, we did what we could: a good start with the goal but if you speak of a turning point, 3-1 with Salah, the game was done.” Van Nistelrooy left goalkeeper Danny Ward out of the squad after he struggled in the defeat to Wolves and was jeered by his own fans. “The change in goal was one to make and the conversation with Wardy was impressive, the way he was thinking of the team and the club,” added the Dutchman. “I insisted on a conversation and of course it is a private conversation but what I want to share is the person and the professional he is. “I was impressed with that and his willingness for the team and the club to do well. “Really tough what happened for him. We are professionals but human beings as well, when frustration is being directed towards one person that is difficult.”Seinfeld star Michael Richards has rare outing with wife Beth Skipp after reflecting on past racist rant Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By JACQUELINE LINDENBERG FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 18:32 EST, 22 November 2024 | Updated: 18:43 EST, 22 November 2024 e-mail View comments Michael Richards was seen on a rare outing with his wife, Beth Skipp, as they stepped out in the Pacific Palisades on Friday - just months after he spoke out on his past racist rant. The Seinfeld star, 75 - who released his memoir Entrances And Exits earlier this year in June - enjoyed a lowkey stroll with Skipp in a quiet neighborhood. The actor previously revealed that 'anger' was behind the 2006 outburst that took place during a stand-up comedy show at the Laugh Factory - prompting Richards to disappear from Hollywood. Michael dressed down for the daytime excursion by sporting a black button up as well as a pair of dark navy trousers. The comedian's wife, Beth - whom he tied the knot with in 2010 - donned an olive green jacket that was zipped up at the front to keep her warm in the cooler weather. Michael and Beth share son Antonio, 14, and he is also father to daughter, Sophia - whom he welcomed with ex-wife Cathleen Lyons. Michael Richards, 75, was seen on a rare outing with his wife, Beth Skipp, as they stepped out in the Pacific Palisades on Friday - just months after he spoke out on his past racist rant The star's latest rare outing comes five months after he spoke out about his past racist slurs that took place while performing at a comedy club back in 2006. Read More Seinfeld's Michael Richards seen for first time since cancer reveal In June - while promoting his memoir Entrances And Exits - Michael discussed his decision to step away from the spotlight following the incident, and explained that 'anger' had been the cause of the outburst. While sitting down with Today's Hoda Kotb, he was asked if anything has changed since the 'racist rant.' 'Oh, the difference... [I'm] probably more aware of myself. Anger, looking at it very closely, it's something that's always with us, certainly with me.' Nearly two decades earlier, video of the moment emerged and showed the actor responding to a heckler in the audience and said, 'Throw his ass out...He's a n*****! Look there's a n*****!' He also told Kotb, '[It's] not as horrible as it was 18 years ago, anger had a hold of me, and I cancelled myself out.' 'Take an exodus, get away from showbusiness and see what the heck is going on inside me to have been so despicable that night and losing my cool, and hurting people.' In regards to if he has made 'amends,' Richards expressed, 'I think so. Certainly getting to a place where I could forgive myself because I have to move on to be true blue about that.' The Seinfeld star - who released his memoir Entrances And Exits earlier this year in June - enjoyed a lowkey stroll with Skipp in a quiet neighborhood The star's latest, rare outing comes five months after he spoke out about his past racist slurs that took place while performing at a comedy club back in 2006; seen earlier this month in Hollywood Michael also got candid about his 2018 prostate cancer diagnosis and admitted, 'I thought I was going to go, really, I had given into that.' 'Then I found out that if we move fast enough, we could get at the cancer, and I had a great surgeon at Cedar Sinai in Los Angeles.' 'Oh my, I made it, you know, I beat it. And that certainly motivated me to get at the book because I went through a big review of my life,' Michael said, referencing to the memoir. The star further reflected on the past incident during an interview with People in May and stated, 'My anger was all over the place and it came through hard and fast.' 'Anger is quite a force. But it happened. Rather than run from it, I dove into the deep end and tried to learn from it. It hasn't been easy.' 'Oh, the difference... [I'm] probably more aware of myself. Anger, looking at it very closely, it's something that's always with us, certainly with me,' he said; seen in 2002 in Aspen 'Crisis managers wanted me to do damage control. But as far as I was concerned, the damage was inside of me.' Michael then stated that he is 'not racist' and added that he has 'nothing against Black people.' 'The man who told me I wasn't funny had just said what I'd been saying to myself for a while. I felt put down. I wanted to put him down,' Richards reflected. While stopping by The View earlier this year, the comedian stated that he 'went into character' during a discussion about the outburst. 'Now, first, I must say, look, I'm not a normal man. There's a lot of eccentricity going on in my kind of comedy.' 'And, certainly, I could never have created a character like Kramer without being slightly touched, so I went into character. And I work in a comedy club environment where the N-word is used a lot, and I decided I would let it loose,' he added. When one of the hosts, Joy Behar, said the word is 'not used anymore. Those days are over,' Richards replied with, 'For me, they certainly are.' He then opened up about leaving Hollywood and expressed, 'When that rage came about - and the rage is channeled into a character. I am trying to perform in my own way, at first.' The star further reflected on the past incident during an interview with People in May and stated, 'My anger was all over the place and it came through hard and fast'; seen in April in L.A. Richards is known for his role as Cosmo Kramer on the hit sitcom, Seinfeld, which aired from 1989 through 1998 'Well, I felt like I got hit, so I'm hitting back. That person went low, I'm going lower. And I'm very emotional about it still, after 18 years, you can feel the passion that I am - maybe it's because I'm Italian.' He labeled the incident as 'horrific' - and notably issued an apology on David Letterman shortly after the racial outburst decades ago. However, the Seinfeld alum explained that the anger 'doesn't go away' and that it is 'the color of my fur.' 'I went personal, personal, then I started seeing it collectively, and the rage behind the wars and I'm there in a club making war on my fellow man. Those were big considerations for me after that.' 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NEW YORK (AP) — If you’re planning on ringing in the new year quietly at home, you’re not alone. A majority of U.S adults intend to celebrate New Year’s Eve at home, according to a new poll by . “As I’ve gotten older over the last few years, it’s like if I don’t make it to midnight, it’s not a big deal, you know?” says Carla Woods, 70, from Vinton, Iowa. Nearly 2 in 10 will be celebrating at a friend or family member’s home, and just 5% plan to go out to celebrate at a bar, restaurant or organized event, the poll found. But many U.S. adults will celebrate the new year in a different way — by making a resolution. More than half say they’ll make at least one resolution for 2025. There’s some optimism about the year ahead, although more than half aren’t expecting a positive change. About 4 in 10 say 2025 will be a better year for them personally. About one-third don’t expect much of a difference between 2024 and 2025, and about one-quarter think 2025 will be a worse year than 2024. Relaxed New Year’s Eve plans for many Kourtney Kershaw, a 32-year-old bartender in Chicago, often fields questions from customers and friends about upcoming events for New Year’s Eve. She said this year is trending toward low-key. “A majority of who I’ve spoken to in my age range, they want to go out, but they don’t know what they’re going to do because they haven’t found anything or things are just really expensive,” she said. “Party packages or an entry fee are like a turnoff, especially with the climate of the world and how much things cost.” As expected, younger people are more interested in ringing in the new year at a bar or organized event — about 1 in 10 U.S. adults under 30 say they plan to do that. But about 3 in 10 older adults — 60 and above — say they won’t celebrate the beginning of 2025 at all. Anthony Tremblay, 35, from Pittsburgh, doesn’t usually go out to toast the arrival of the new year, but this year he’s got something special cooked up: He and his wife will be traveling through Ireland. “I don’t do anything too crazy for New Year’s, usually. So this is definitely a change,” he said. “I wanted to do something unique this year, so I did.” Woods will be working New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. She answers calls on The Iowa Warmline, a confidential, noncrisis listening line for people struggling with mental health or substance use issues. “Holidays are really hard for people, so I don’t mind working,” she said. “I’m passionate about it because I have mental health issues in the family and so being able to help people is rewarding to me.” Younger Americans are more likely to make a resolution Every New Year’s also triggers the eternal debate about resolutions. A majority of U.S. adults say they intend to make a New Year’s resolution of some type, but millennials and Gen Z are especially likely to be on board — about two-thirds expect to do so, compared to about half of older adults. Women are also more likely than men to say they will set a goal for 2025. Tremblay hopes to lose some weight and focus more on self-care — more sleep, meditation and breathing exercises. “It’s probably a good year to focus on mental health,” he said. Many others agree. About 3 in 10 adults choose resolutions involving exercise or eating healthier. About one-quarter said they’ll make a resolution involving losing weight and a similar number said they’ll resolve to make changes about priorities of money or mental health. Woods’ resolutions are to stay social and active. As a mental health counselor, she knows those are key to a happy 2025 and beyond: “Probably one of my biggest resolutions is trying to make sure I stay social, try to get out at least once a week — get out and either have coffee or do something with a friend. That’s not only for the physical but also for the mental health part.” Kershaw, the bartender, says weight loss and better health are the top resolutions she hears people make. “Mental health is the new one, but I think it’s high up there as well as with regular health,” she said. She prefers more goal-oriented resolutions and, this time, it’s to do more traveling and see more of the world: “I don’t know if that’s really a resolution, but that’s a goal that I’m setting.” And how will she welcome the arrival of 2025? Usually, she takes the night off and stays home watching movies with plenty of snacks, but this year Kershaw has a different plan, maybe one of the most Chicago things you can do. This die-hard sports fan will be on Tuesday watching the Chicago Blackhawks take on the St. Louis Blues. “Hockey’s my favorite sport. So I will be watching hockey and bringing in the new year,” she said. ___ The AP-NORC poll of 1,251 adults was conducted Dec. 5-9, 2024, using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points. ___ Sanders reported from Washington.
Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Securities Litigation Partner James (Josh) Wilson Encourages Investors Who Suffered Losses Exceeding $50,000 In Match To Contact Him Directly To Discuss Their Options If you suffered losses exceeding $50,000 in Match between May 2, 2023 and November 6, 2024 and would like to discuss your legal rights, call Faruqi & Faruqi partner Josh Wilson directly at 877-247-4292 or 212-983-9330 (Ext. 1310) . [You may also click here for additional information] NEW YORK, Dec. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP , a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against Match Group, Inc. (“Match” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: MTCH) and reminds investors of the January 24, 2025 deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action that has been filed against the Company. Faruqi & Faruqi is a leading national securities law firm with offices in New York, Pennsylvania, California and Georgia. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors since its founding in 1995. See www.faruqilaw.com . As detailed below, the complaint alleges that the Company and its executives violated federal securities laws by making false and/or misleading statements and/or failing to disclose that: (1) Match Group materially understated the challenges affecting Tinder and, as a result, understated the risk that Tinder’s monthly active user count would not recover by the time the Company reported its financial results for the third quarter of 2024; and (2) as a result, defendants’ statements about Match Group’s business, operations, and prospects were materially false and misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis at all relevant times. On November 7, 2024, Investopedia published an article entitled “Match Group Stock Slips as Fourth Quarter Outlook Disappoints.” This article said that “[s]hares of online dating giant Match Group tumbled Thursday morning despite a third-quarter earnings beat released after the bell Wednesday. [. . .] Match said Tinder Direct revenue came in below its own expectations, as the app’s monthly active users (MAUs) declined 9% from the same time last year and its revenue per payer (RPP) grew less than expected. Some new features tested with Tinder users in the quarter negatively impacted subscription revenue, which the company said will likely also have an impact on fourth quarter revenue.” On this news, the price of Match Group stock fell by 17.8% to close at $31.11 per share on November 7, 2024. 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Robin Roberts hosts a look back at the top stories, trends and entertainment obsessions that defined the year 2024 in a special airing on Thursday, Dec. 26. The special will air at 9 p.m. ET on ABC. Those without cable can watch the show for free through FuboTV or DirecTV Stream each offering a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available. “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts will take a look back at the most iconic and memorable moments of the last 12 months, with commentary from newsmakers, celebrities, and cultural and political contributors. “World News Tonight” anchor and managing editor David Muir, “Good Morning America”‘s Michael Strahan and Lara Spencer, “ABC News Live Prime” and “World News Tonight” Sunday anchor Linsey Davis, “Nightline” co-anchor Juju Chang, “20/20” co-anchor Deborah Roberts and ABC News correspondent Will Reeve will all join for the special. The special, now in its 14th year, includes interviews with Elton John, Teddy Swims, Lisa Ann Walter, Ilona Maher, Stephen Nedoroscik and more. Here’s a taste of the topics featured in the special. Here is a look at the special from ABC’s YouTube Channel : Those without cable can watch the show for free through FuboTV or DirecTV Stream each offering a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available. What is FuboTV ? FuboTV is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers more than 100 channels, like sports, news, entertainment and local channels. It offers DVR storage space, and is designed for people who want to cut the cord, but don’t want to miss out on their favorite live TV and sports. Fubo offers $30 off your first month. What is DirecTV Stream? The streaming platform offers a plethora of content including streaming the best of live and On Demand, starting with more than 75 live TV channels. What is Sling ? Sling TV is the first app-based TV service letting you stream live television and on-demand content over the internet. With Sling TV, you get to choose the television option that’s right for you, including Channel Add-ons, Premiums Add-ons, DVR Plus and more. More Shopping and DealsA video featuring a cat and a horse "in love" has won the hearts of millions of viewers on TikTok. The short clip, posted by @mgwelker, has accumulated over 6.2 million views since being shared on November 22. According to the post, the footage was filmed in Kansas City, Missouri. The footage shows a cat hanging from the top edge of a fence next to a horse. An overlay on the video reads, "Getting a barn cat just to help with mice..." The video later shows the cat sitting on the horse's back as it moves across the field. The cat is then seen walking around the horse's feet, with a subsequent note on the screen reading: "And she ends up being your old retired horse's best friend." Reports suggest that a cat's affection for her horse friend is not entirely surprising, as research has shown that felines can become attacked to other animals. A September 2015 study in PLOS One noted that previous research has shown "adult cats are typically quite autonomous, even in their social relationships, and not necessarily dependent on others to provide a sense of security and safety," a report by Newsweek claimed. However, a more recent study published in September 2019 in Current Biology found evidence that "cats display distinct attachment styles toward human caregivers." According to the study, "Research suggests we may be underestimating cats' socio-cognitive abilities." "Cats, like dogs, can be found living in social groups or solitarily, depending on early developmental factors, resource distribution, and lifetime experiences such as human interaction," according to the study. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US Buzz, World and around the world.
America Still Needs Jimmy Carter’s Health Care Agenda—Even If It FloppedTwo years ago, on Nov. 30, ChatGPT burst onto the scene, igniting a global fascination with generative AI and transforming it into a must-watch innovation for both consumers and technology professionals. Since then, ChatGPT has expanded, and the wheels of AI regulation have started to turn. TechRepublic asked tech professionals how their work with ChatGPT has evolved, both personally and within the broader tech industry. New features introduced in 2024 Over the last year, OpenAI has: Expanded ChatGPT into new formats like ChatGPT search and Canvas, the latter of which is built, in part, to sit beside a coding application. Unveiled GPT-4o and OpenAI o1, new flagship models. Partnered with Apple to support some features of Apple’s onboard AI. Announced ChatGPT will remember previous conversations. Released ChatGPT search , marking OpenAI’s bid to replace Google Search as the de facto portal to the rest of the internet. Rolled out Advanced Voice Mode to select users in October, enabling users to talk to the AI aloud. On Oct. 3, OpenAI rolled out Canvas , marking a major experiment in using ChatGPT. “Making AI more useful and accessible requires rethinking how we interact with it,” the OpenAI team wrote in October on the occasion of Canvas’s announcement. “Canvas is a new approach and the first major update to ChatGPT’s visual interface since we launched two years ago.” How ChatGPT has improved in 2024 Graham Glass, CEO of AI course-building platform Cypher Learning, noted how ChatGPT offers access to more sophisticated models now than it did in 2023. “First of all, ChatGPT keeps on getting better,” he said in an interview with TechRepublic. “And it’s become more sophisticated, which opens additional opportunities for leveraging that technology.” In the last year, Glass has leveraged ChatGPT to brainstorm software designs and software architectures. Asking the technology about best practices or design tradeoffs brings him “the corpus of all the designs that everyone’s ever done on that particular topic,” he said. “It’s gotten smarter,” added Curt Raffi, chief product officer at Acrolinx, a company using AI to proof content for technical documents and other writing-heavy jobs. He pointed out the improved performance of GPT-4o , as well as OpenAI o1. Raffi also explained that people have grown more comfortable with using ChatGPT. He works with engineers who have improved at prompting ChatGPT in ways that express specific business logic. SEE: The first meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes , held this week, aims to manage the risks of advanced AI. Glass likes that ChatGPT search provides present-day information, calling it a time-saver for tasks like product comparisons. He also uses Advanced Voice Mode to chat with the AI out loud. Overall, ChatGPT’s additions over the last year have provided more options for people who want to use generative AI for technical work. “The most significant way generative AI assistants have changed programming and development over the last year lies in enabling people at different levels of programming to engage in software development to deliver solutions to real-world problems,” Houbing Herbert Song, a fellow with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, said in an email to TechRepublic. What can’t ChatGPT do in 2024? AI is not immune to mistakes. For Glass, coding with ChatGPT often involves back-and-forth dialogue, including “reminding” the AI about details it may have overlooked. “While I think it’s a lot more reliable when it comes to design [in 2024], it still makes loads of coding errors,” said Glass. For example, Glass said about a recent task that it took 10 prompts for ChatGPT to build one function in JavaScript correctly. This still saved him time, but it shows that ChatGPT is still limited. He ascribed this partly to ChatGPT being trained on a finite, though enormous, corpus of code. Filev pointed out ChatGPT has become so reliable people may not easily notice when it makes mistakes. “It’s becoming so good that I started to let the guard down, and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing,” Filev said. For many tasks, he started looking for hard sources from Google Search or Perplexity AI before using ChatGPT. These might be better places to find reliable sources, he said, while ChatGPT is better for brainstorming. Regulations could affect ChatGPT The last year also revealed ChatGPT’s limitations and potential regulation. Raffi said his team is approaching AI-generated code carefully after a court case between developers and GitHub Copilot. The developers alleged GitHub Copilot violated intellectual property rights by using open-source code. Raffi noted that the commercial use of such code in marketplaces remains somewhat uncertain, making AI applications in coding a cautious and exploratory process. “Our IP is in our code, and if we suddenly were open or exposed to lawsuits, we could erode the value of our company,” Raffi said. How ChatGPT has affected early-career developers Over the past year, another key development has been the impact of ChatGPT on early-career developers. “Because this greatly improves efficiencies for developers to focus on higher-order design and innovation, perhaps more importantly, the role of a developer drastically shifts from creators to supervisors of AI-generated code,” said Dheerendra Panwar, IEEE senior member, in an email to TechRepublic. “Which brings us to a very important question: are we dumbing down the art of coding?” In some cases, junior developers may not be hired at all, as some tasks typically assigned to them are now being handled by AI. “These changes appear to be beneficial for senior programmers as it expands their role and importance,” Jen Stave, executive director of the Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard University, wrote in an email. “Because junior developers often lack the expertise to detect issues such as AI hallucinations or inaccurate outputs, this incredibly important role falls to senior programmers who need to now broaden their responsibility toward mitigating risks such as AI-induced code errors.” In other cases, junior developers might be more proficient at prompt engineering than seniors. “For junior programmers, the story is more complex,” Stave wrote. “Generative AI reduces their reliance on collaborative problem-solving, fostering more autonomous work. While this independence can accelerate productivity, that may not be a good thing for humans who tend to get mental health benefits from human interaction and collaboration.” Andrew Filev, founder and CEO of AI software development tool startup Zencoder, explained that prompting ChatGPT might seem like a distinct skill set. However, it reminded him of how using Google Search was once a skill listed on resumes. Perhaps 2024 was the year ChatGPT started to affect how tech professionals think about the portal to the rest of the internet. “It’s becoming more and more an integral part of my day,” Filev said of ChatGPT. “It does give me a productivity boost, but it’s not defining me one way or another, right?” ChatGPT search and Canvas offer new form factors OpenAI’s efforts to become a new portal to the rest of the internet can be seen most clearly in ChatGPT search and Canvas. Raffi said ChatGPT search didn’t hold up very well against Google Search, lacking context and providing “pretty lousy results.” However, he uses Canvas often. “It’s changing the way we think about AI and ChatGPT,” he said. “It’s introducing an application layer and making you think of the AI APIs as the back end and more of the business logic behind it all. It abstracts away a lot of the confusing complexities in a lot of editors.” Since Canvas stores memories, it can reference previous changes to the code. Raffi called it a blend of the application layer, back end, and business logic layer. There will be many changes in the years ahead 2024 showed AI can’t do everything, and the rate of transformative use cases might be slowing down. On the other hand, AI companies are training models to digest more and more data, including improving the models underlying ChatGPT. How professionals interact with ChatGPT has changed since 2023 and will likely look different a year from now. “Yes, there will be changes,” Filev said. He compared the rise of AI with the shift from punch cards to software programming. “But I think developers are used to changes.” “Technology does move forward and we keep up with that, and I think it allows us to do so much more and better,” he added. “And ChatGPT is one of the good examples of technologies that help us.”
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton looked and sounded more like himself Monday night. He made one 3-pointer after another, found open teammates with nifty passes and, yes, was smiling again. Celebrating a second-straight win certainly helped matters, too. For the usually unflappable two-time All-Star, the bounce back game came as he finally started letting go of his pent-up frustration by speaking freely about what he's learned over the first two months of this NBA season — and why he needs to stop blaming his early season struggles for Indiana's slow start. “Everybody wants to say be happy, have fun. That's hard to do when you're not playing well or you're losing,” Haliburton said after the 114-110 victory over New Orleans. “But differentiating the difference between happiness and joy — I've always had a joy for the game of basketball and love and appreciation for what I do. So I think I just got caught in becoming frustrated with myself and this kind of creeped into like job territory, you know what I mean? That's not me.” Haliburton has displayed an unusual edginess since training camp began in late September. On media day, he talked about disproving the critics who claimed last season's Eastern Conference finals run was more about luck than skill. He also found motivation in being deep on the bench during the U.S. Olympic basketball team's gold-medal winning run. He thought it could propel himself and his team to even greater successes. Instead, a series of injuries have severely thinned the Pacers once-deep roster, Haliburton's shots stopped falling, the losses piled up and suddenly the straight-talking guy who inspired so many with his beaming, trademark smile didn't look or sound like himself. Others noticed. “I've got people sending me clips of how I've looked in the media and how I looked on the court and my body language sucks, my attitude sucks,” Haliburton said. “It's hard to get out of what's going on if you're that way. I've been told my whole life to control what I can control and I can't control if the ball goes in every time. But I can control my body language, I can control my energy and I can control my effort.” RELATED: Haliburton scores 34, delivers key plays in the clutch to send Pacers past Pelicans 114-110 Whether it was the short conversation between Haliburton and All-Star forward Pascal Siakam after Sunday's victory over Washington or something else, Haliburton looked like a different player Monday. He was 12 of 23 from the field, both season highs, made a season best nine 3s and produced his eighth double-double of the season. Haliburton finished with his second-highest point total (34), matched a season-high with 13 assists and made all the big plays down the stretch — the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 3:06 remaining, driving for a layup that gave Indiana a five-point lead and finding Bennedict Mathurin for an alley-oop dunk that brought the crowd to its feet with a minute to play. He believes it's just a start. “I think people look at the Indiana Pacers and they're like ‘Man, their pace is down, the energy of the team isn't very good.' Put that on me," Haliburton said. “That's where I've been, and I got caught up in myself. I think for us to go back to playing Pacers basketball, playing the right way, (it's) how can I internalize whatever I've got going on and then put that into the group and our guys? We've got to get back to having the right energy.” How did Haliburton get to this point? The 24-year-old has shot 45% or better in just five of 18 games this season, and the NBA's defending assists champ has seen that average drop to his lowest point (8.8) since he was traded from Sacramento to Indiana during the 2021-22 season. Plus, the Pacers are 8-10. Yes, Haliburton understands Indiana's early woes are not entirely his fault. Indiana lost two key backup centers, James Wiseman and Isaiah Jackson, with torn Achilles tendons just six games into the season. Starting forward Aaron Nesmith hasn't played since Nov. 1 because of an injured left knee and starting guard Andrew Nembhard hasn't played since Nov. 6 because of a sprained left ankle. But after last season's playoff run, Haliburton is no longer motivated merely making the postseason — something he didn't do at Iowa State or in his first three pro seasons. He wants to win a championship, something he didn't do as a Wisconsin prep star. And Haliburton knows there's only one way to achieve that goal — by being himself. “You guys watch us every game and you wouldn't say right now we're playing with a joy, with a passion, with an energy,” he said. “Our energy is up and down and that starts with me. So I can make that promise — that will be there moving forward. Put that on me because when my energy is good and we're holding each other accountable, things are going to go well. That starts with me at the top and it trickles down to everybody else.”
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