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December 13 is last date for applying Panaji: Announcing vacancies in government departments, Goa Staff Selection Commission on Thursday issued an advertisement for recruitment to 285 posts of lower division clerk/recovery clerk and junior stenographer. According to the advertisement, 232 posts of LDC/recovery clerk will be filled up in 34 government departments, while 53 posts of junior stenographer will be filled up by 20 departments. The last date for filing applications for these posts will be December 13, 2024. Eligible candidates must apply through online mode via the Commission’s website www.gssc.goa.gov.in. This is the third recruitment advertisement issued by the Commission in the current calendar year. Of the 232 posts, 129 are unreserved, 103 are for reserved categories. Meanwhile, the government has amended the rules and regulations of Goa Staff Selection Commission. These are called Examinations, Selection of candidates to the sub-ordinate services/posts and Procedure for conduct of business of the Commission Regulations, 2024. According to the rules, the departments must intimate to the Commission about cleared vacancies and not anticipated vacancies. The Commission may direct candidates to upload such documents as may be required during online submission of application form. Non-submission of documents or submission of incorrect or false document/s will be a ground for rejection of application without any notice. According to the advertisement issued by secretary of Goa Staff Selection Commission Shashank Thakur, the posts of LDC/recovery clerk will be filled up by 34 departments – 2 each in tribal welfare and prosecution departments, 3 in skill development and entrepreneurship, 2 in transport, one each in archives and legal metrology, 10 in higher education, 2 each in Goa Dental College and rural development, 16 in education, 6 in information and publicity, 21 in technical education, 2 in printing and stationery, 22 in settlement and land records, 7 in agriculture, 14 in electricity, 15 in Collector, South Goa, 3 each in chief electoral office, inspectorate of factories and boilers, office of the state registrar cum notary services, 7 in tourism, 5 in commercial taxes, 12 in vigilance, 1 in environment and climate change, 16 in planning, statistics and evaluation, 17 in Director General of Police, 7 in cooperation, 4 in industries, trade and commerce, 3 in public grievances, 3 in information and technology, 1 in civil supplies and consumer affairs and five each in sports and youth affairs and directorate of accounts. The posts of junior stenographer will be filled up as follows – one each in transport, social welfare, higher education, rural development and animal husbandry and veterinary services, 3 in education, 10 in water resources department, 6 in technical education, 5 in information and publicity, 5 in Collector South Goa, 1 each in commercial taxes and tourism, 5 in vigilance, 1 in industries, trade and commerce, 4 in Director General of Police office, 3 in planning, statistics and evaluation, 1 each in small savings and lotteries, information and technology and directorate of accounts and 1 in the office of the Resident Commissioner, Goa Sadan.Why cranberry sauce is America’s least favorite Thanksgiving dish – and 5 creative ways to use it
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Direct-to-cell services a game-changer for rural and emergency networksBy SARAH PARVINI, GARANCE BURKE and JESSE BEDAYN, Associated Press President-elect Donald Trump will return to power next year with a raft of technological tools at his disposal that would help deliver his campaign promise of cracking down on immigration — among them, surveillance and artificial intelligence technology that the Biden administration already uses to help make crucial decisions in tracking, detaining and ultimately deporting immigrants lacking permanent legal status. While immigration officials have used the tech for years, an October letter from the Department of Homeland Security obtained exclusively by The Associated Press details how those tools — some of them powered by AI — help make life-altering decisions for immigrants, including whether they should be detained or surveilled. One algorithm, for example, ranks immigrants with a “Hurricane Score,” ranging from 1-5, to assess whether someone will “abscond” from the agency’s supervision. The letter, sent by DHS Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer Eric Hysen to the immigrant rights group Just Futures Law, revealed that the score calculates the potential risk that an immigrant — with a pending case — will fail to check in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The algorithm relies on several factors, he said, including an immigrant’s number of violations and length of time in the program, and whether the person has a travel document. Hysen wrote that ICE officers consider the score, among other information, when making decisions about an immigrant’s case. “The Hurricane Score does not make decisions on detention, deportation, or surveillance; instead, it is used to inform human decision-making,” Hysen wrote. Also included in the government’s tool kit is a mobile app called SmartLINK that uses facial matching and can track an immigrant’s specific location. Nearly 200,000 people without legal status who are in removal proceedings are enrolled in the Alternatives to Detention program, under which certain immigrants can live in the U.S. while their immigration cases are pending. In exchange, SmartLINK and GPS trackers used by ICE rigorously surveil them and their movements. The phone application draws on facial matching technology and geolocation data, which has been used before to find and arrest those using the app. Just Futures Law wrote to Hysen earlier this year, questioning the fairness of using an algorithm to assess whether someone is a flight risk and raising concerns over how much data SmartLINK collects. Such AI systems, which score or screen people, are used widely but remain largely unregulated even though some have been found to discriminate on race, gender or other protected traits. DHS said in an email that it is committed to ensuring that its use of AI is transparent and safeguards privacy and civil rights while avoiding biases. The agency said it is working to implement the Biden administration’s requirements on using AI , but Hysen said in his letter that security officials may waive those requirements for certain uses. Trump has publicly vowed to repeal Biden’s AI policy when he returns to the White House in January. “DHS uses AI to assist our personnel in their work, but DHS does not use the outputs of AI systems as the sole basis for any law enforcement action or denial of benefits,” a spokesperson for DHS told the AP. Trump has not revealed how he plans to carry out his promised deportation of an estimated 11 million people living in the country illegally. Although he has proposed invoking wartime powers, as well as military involvement, the plan would face major logistical challenges — such as where to keep those who have been detained and how to find people spread across the country — that AI-powered surveillance tools could potentially address. Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump, did not answer questions about how they plan to use DHS’ tech, but said in a statement that “President Trump will marshal every federal and state power necessary to institute the largest deportation operation” in American history. Over 100 civil society groups sent a letter on Friday urging the Office of Management and Budget to require DHS to comply with the Biden administration’s guidelines. OMB did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Just Futures Law’s executive director, Paromita Shah, said if immigrants are scored as flight risks, they are more likely to remain in detention, “limiting their ability to prepare a defense in their case in immigration court, which is already difficult enough as it is.” SmartLINK, part of the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program, is run by BI Inc., a subsidiary of the private prison company The GEO Group. The GEO Group also contracts with ICE to run detention centers. ICE is tight-lipped about how it uses SmartLINK’s location feature to find and arrest immigrants. Still, public records show that during Trump’s first term in 2018, Manassas, Virginia-based employees of BI Inc. relayed immigrants’ GPS locations to federal authorities, who then arrested over 40 people. In a report last year to address privacy issues and concerns, DHS said that the mobile app includes security features that “prohibit access to information on the participant’s mobile device, with the exception of location data points when the app is open.” But the report notes that there remains a risk that data collected from people “may be misused for unauthorized persistent monitoring.” Such information could also be stored in other ICE and DHS databases and used for other DHS mission purposes, the report said. On investor calls earlier this month, private prison companies were clear-eyed about the opportunities ahead. The GEO Group’s executive chairman George Christopher Zoley said that he expects the incoming Trump administration to “take a much more aggressive approach regarding border security as well as interior enforcement and to request additional funding from Congress to achieve these goals.” “In GEO’s ISAP program, we can scale up from the present 182,500 participants to several hundreds of thousands, or even millions of participants,” Zoley said. That same day, the head of another private prison company told investors he would be watching closely to see how the new administration may change immigrant monitoring programs. “It’s an opportunity for multiple vendors to engage ICE about the program going forward and think about creative and innovative solutions to not only get better outcomes, but also scale up the program as necessary,” Damon Hininger, CEO of the private prison company CoreCivic Inc. said on an earnings call. GEO did not respond to requests for comment. In a statement, CoreCivic said that it has played “a valued but limited role in America’s immigration system” for both Democrats and Republicans for over 40 years.Brazil president ‘stable’ after emergency surgeryPresident-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday announced former Sen. Kelly Loeffler as his pick to lead the Small Business Administration. “Kelly will bring her experience in business and Washington to reduce red tape, and unleash opportunity for our Small Businesses to grow, innovate, and thrive. She will focus on ensuring that SBA is accountable to Taxpayers by cracking down on waste, fraud, and regulatory overreach,” Trump posted on Truth Social, also noting that she’s co-chairing his inauguration. There had been several discussions between Loeffler and the transition team regarding the role of Agriculture secretary, and CNN reported last month that Trump had been poised to offer her the position. But Trump held off from announcing his Agriculture pick as he issued a slew of others late last month, then eventually offered the role to Brooke Rollins . Loeffler, who briefly represented Georgia in the Senate, had fundraised for Trump during the 2024 race and raised several million dollars for his campaign over the summer when she hosted a debate watch party with Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley. Several of Trump’s other Cabinet picks — including Sen. Marco Rubio and Rep. Elise Stefanik — were at that party. Loeffler was among the wealthiest lawmakers during her short time in Congress. Her husband, Jeffrey Sprecher, is the CEO of the Intercontinental Exchange, which owns the New York Stock Exchange. When running for election in 2020, she announced she and her husband were divesting from individual stocks amid sharp criticism over trades she and other lawmakers made ahead of the market downturn caused by the coronavirus. Appointed to the Senate by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp over the wishes of Trump, Loeffler lost her seat in a 2021 runoff to Democratic now-Sen. Raphael Warnock. Loeffler was a staunch Trump ally in Congress, saying prior to the violence on January 6, 2021, that she planned to vote against certifying her state’s electoral results in support of Trump’s broader effort to upend Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. After the US Capitol attack, Loeffler backed off her objection, saying on the Senate floor: “When I arrived in Washington this morning, I fully intended to object to the certification of the electoral votes. However, the events that have transpired today have forced me to reconsider, and I cannot now in good conscience object to the certification of these electors.” In the same speech, Loeffler condemned the violence at the Capitol, calling it “abhorrent.” Loeffler was among the witnesses who appeared before the grand jury as part of Trump’s 2020 election subversion criminal case in Georgia. Before joining the Senate, Loeffler served as an executive at a financial services firm in Atlanta. She was also a co-owner of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. Loeffler would need to be confirmed by the Senate to lead the Small Business Administration. Linda McMahon, a major Republican donor and Trump’s pick to be the next education secretary , served as the administrator of the agency during Trump’s first term. She resigned in 2019 to become the chair of America First Action, a pro-Trump super PAC. This story has been updated with additional details.
Samsung Electronics announced a change in leadership for its memory and foundry chip divisions. The South Korean tech giant appointed Jun Young-hyun as co-CEO and head of the memory chip arm, while Han Jin-man will become the president and head of the company's foundry business. Samsung Electronics on Wednesday announced changes in the leadership of its memory and foundry chip divisions, as the company faces intense competition in the semiconductor space. 24/7 San Diego news stream: Watch NBC 7 free wherever you are The South Korean tech giant appointed Jun Young-hyun as co-CEO and head of the memory chip arm, while Han Jin-man will become the president and head of the company's foundry business. Shares of the tech giant fell 3%. The company's stock has been on a steady decline amid investors worries that it is falling behind competitors such as SK Hynix in building advanced chips. Last month, Jun, who has been overseeing the semiconductor division since May, issued a rare apology after the company posted disappointing third-quarter profit guidance. "Samsung appears to be pursuing an operational change while maintaining stability as it has made no significant change in top management, in our view," Citi analysts wrote in a note following the reshuffle. Money Report Donald Trump selects Kevin Hassett to lead National Economic Council China's industrial profits fall by 10% in October as deflation worries linger "We expect Samsung to overcome business uncertainty through YH Jun's leadership," the analysts said. Also on CNBC We knew Best Buy's quarter and guide would be weak. Here's our plan for the stock We're making another trim of a stock under pressure to protect hard-fought profits Wall Street is bullish on one retail stock while raising concerns about anotherTrump picks Kelly Loeffler to lead Small Business Administration
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As a country frequently plagued with military interventions, Thailand has many lessons to learn from the recent political upheaval in South Korea, which reveals a case of democracy at work. The world watched with grave concern as South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol made a shock bid late on Tuesday night to suspend civilian rule -- the first time in more than 40 years in the East Asian country's history -- with martial law and eventually breathed a sigh of relief after the cabinet repealed the order six hours after. The president's martial law was nullified by parliament, which voted 109:0 against it. Of course, the people of South Korea and the opposition MPs deserve credit for their hard-won victory. More importantly, the whole incident attests to the fact that South Korea has a strong checks-and-balances mechanism, with a political system that efficiently prevents abuse of power by its leaders, as there is a mechanism for parliamentarians to veto the president's martial law. As the incident develops, every element of society in South Korea, including the military, respects -- and tries to maintain -- the rule of law. Worth mentioning is the professionalism of the South Korean military, who refrained from violence and avoided the use of force when confronting angry crowds. Otherwise, the situation could have been far worse. Now President Yoon has to face the consequences as parliament is set to impeach him today. The victory of the people in South Korea has rekindled hope for politically conscious people in Thailand who are struggling to promote democracy post-coup. So many people who followed the Korean upheaval cannot help but ask: "What if?" The Korean incident sheds new light on the need for Thailand to have a mechanism to counter extraordinary powers, ie, martial law or a coup. Some may argue that South Korea and Thailand have different political cultures. While South Koreans are determined not to compromise, many Thais opt for flexibility despite this equating to a handshake with authoritarianism. Of course, delusions over bad, corrupt politicians and the colour-coded conflicts that preceded the 2006 and 2014 coups may have led some Thais to embrace military interventions, but at the end of the day, Thais have learned time and again that coups are indeed the problem, not the solution. There is no proof that coups did not lead to stagnation for the country. Coup makers are not fit to lead democratic governments. Most of them end up reinforcing patronage and client systems, if not nepotism. They end up no different than the politicians they eked out. Take a look at the current military-sponsored charter, which contains so many clauses that are not well-matched with democratic principles, resulting in an inefficient checks-and-balances system that poses a political time bomb. Despite such flaws, charter amendment is an uphill task. It's a pity that previous attempts of pro-democracy MPs to introduce anti-coup laws that would have provided a tool against military intervention -- like a ban on amnesty for coup makers and the ability for people to bring treason charges against them -- flopped. Yet, it's not too late to rekindle such efforts, together with a public awareness campaign for democratisation. It may be a long time before Thailand can catch up with the East Asian country, but the South Korean incident has set an example. A very good one.
Guest Opinion: Fired college football coaches are doing better than everTOKYO , Dec. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Representatives from China and Japan shared their insights on promoting artificial intelligence (AI) governance and data sharing at a sub-forum of the 20th Beijing-Tokyo Forum in Tokyo recently. The sub-forum contributed eastern wisdom to AI governance and digital social development, demonstrating the significance of international cooperation for the development of the digital economy, according to Gao Shaolin, advisor at Peking University's Legal Artificial Intelligence Research Center. AI governance framework The participants agreed that the next 10 years will be a critical period for the development of AI. Gao Wen, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE), said since China's State Council issued a guideline on developing AI in 2017, the nation has made significant progress in AI research and development and industrial layout, especially in computing power and 5G network construction. By the end of 2023, China had over half of the world's 1.57 billion 5G users, according to the World Internet Development Report 2024. It ranked second globally in AI and computing power scale, which has laid a solid foundation for the rapid development of AI. Tatsuo Yamazaki , project professor at the International University of Health and Welfare, said it was very meaningful for Japan and China to discuss strengthening AI governance rules. Fumihiko Kamio , research director of the Nomura Research Institute, echoed his view. He emphasized that the core goal of AI technology is to improve productivity and eliminate obstacles to social development, and called on Chinese and Japanese experts to work together to build an AI governance framework to cope with the global challenges. Deepening international cooperation China put forth the Global AI Governance Initiative in October last year. In July, the UN General Assembly adopted a China -sponsored resolution on enhancing international cooperation on AI capacity-building. The participants spoke highly of the Global Cross-Border Data Flow Cooperation Initiative recently proposed by China . They agreed that AI governance requires global collaboration, especially in the formulation of international standards and the construction of ethical frameworks, where China and Japan can play an active role. Ding Wenhua, academician of the CAE, said China and Japan have both similarities and differences in technology development and governance priorities, so deepening cooperation will bring unique value to global AI governance. " China and Japan should deepen AI technology cooperation between enterprises, work together in AI security research, talent exchange, and jointly explore more possibilities for the application of technology," Wang Zhongyuan , president of the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence, said. Balancing development & risks AI governance refers to the guardrails established to ensure AI systems and tools remain safe and ethical and respect human rights. Xu Zhilong , editor-in-chief of Science and Technology Daily, stressed that AI, as a revolutionary technology, has far-reaching impacts on all areas of society and economy. However, its potential risks such as data leakage and the spread of false information should not be ignored. "Technological progress and security ethics should be developed in a balanced way to ensure that AI technology always serves the progress of human civilization," Xu said. AI governance should not only heed the current technological ethics issues, but also prevent possible long-term risks, such as AI going out of human control, according to Toshio Iwamoto , senior corporate advisor of NTT DATA. He said AI R&D and application should abide by the principles of fairness, transparency, safety and availability. Yuan Yue, chairman of Beijing Dataway Horizon, shared his view from the perspective of regulatory models. "Policy choices should be based on the current status and goals of national technological development," Yuan said, adding that China prefers to provide a more friendly development environment for enterprises while ensuring an effective response to risks. 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Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the Global Anti-Emetic Drugs Market which was USD 7543.13 Million in 2022 is expected to reach USD 12840.23 Million by 2030 and is expected to undergo a CAGR of 6.06% during the forecast period of 2022 to 2030 Explore Further Details about This Research Anti-Emetic Drugs Market Share Report https://www.databridgemarketresearch.com/reports/global-anti-emetic-drugs-market **Oat Milk Market Analysis 2021** - The global oat milk market in 2021 witnessed significant growth due to the increasing demand for plant-based milk alternatives among consumers. Factors such as health consciousness, sustainability concerns, lactose intolerance, and veganism were key drivers fueling the oat milk market's expansion. Innovative product offerings, attractive packaging, and strategic marketing campaigns also played a crucial role in attracting consumers towards oat milk products. 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Companies are likely to focus on expanding their distribution networks, introducing different flavors and formulations, and adopting sustainable practices to cater to the evolving consumer preferences. **Market Players in the Oat Milk Industry** - Some of the key players in the global oat milk market in 2021 included: - Oatly AB - Califia Farms - Elmhurst 1925 - Planet Oat - Quaker Oats Company - Happy Planet Foods Inc. - So Delicious Dairy Free - Grainful - Pacific Foods of Oregon, LLC - Rise Brewing Co. **Market Players in the Oat Milk Industry** - As the oat milk market advances towards 2029, new entrants are anticipated to join the industry, driving intense competition among existing players. Companies are likely to invest in research and development to introduce innovative oat milk products, expand their production capacities, and strengthen their brand presence in both domestic and internationalThe oat milk industry is set to witness a dynamic shift in market players and competitive landscape by 2029. With the increasing demand for plant-based alternatives, both established companies and new entrants are expected to intensify their efforts to gain a larger market share. Companies like Oatly AB, Califia Farms, and Planet Oat, which were key players in 2021, are likely to face fierce competition as newer entrants bring a fresh perspective and innovative products to the market. The focus is expected to be on enhancing product portfolios, expanding distribution networks, and leveraging sustainable practices to appeal to the environmentally conscious consumer base. Innovation will play a pivotal role in driving growth and differentiation in the oat milk industry. 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Building trust and credibility with consumers will be crucial for securing long-term brand loyalty and driving**Market Players:** - PACIFIC FOODS OF OREGON, LLC. - Oatly - Califia Farms - Danone - HP HOOD LLC - PepsiCo - HAPPY PLANET FOODS. - Drinks Brokers Ltd - Alpro - The Quaker Oats Company - Pureharvest - The Kraft Heinz Company - Yili Industrial Group Company Limited - China Mengniu Dairy Company Limited - Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd. - Nestlé - Fonterra Co-operative Group - Lactalis International - Dean Foods - Hiland - Umang Daries Pvt. Ltd. - DAIRY FARMERS OF AMERICA - FrieslandCampina - LALA BRANDED PRODUCTS, LLC - Oy Karl Fazer Ab - RISO SCOTTI S.p.A. - Elmhurst Milked Direct LLC - Rude Health The oat milk market has been witnessing substantial growth, driven by increasing consumer demand for plant-based milk alternatives. Factors such as health awareness, sustainability concerns, lactose intolerance, and veganism have propelled the adoption of oat milk products globally. The COVID-19 pandemic further boosted the market as consumers sought immune-boosting beverages with long shelf life. In 2029, the market is expected to continue its upward trajectory, fueled by a shift towards plant-based diets, environmental consciousness, and rising lactose Table Of Content 1 Introduction 1.1 Objectives Of The Study 1.2 Anti-Emetic Drugs Market Definition 1.3 Overview 1.4 Limitations 1.5 Markets Covered 2 Anti-Emetic Drugs Market Segmentation 2.1 Anti-Emetic Drugs Market Covered 2.2 Geographical Scope 2.3 Years Considered For The Study 2.4 Currency And Pricing 2.5 Dbmr Tripod Data Validation Model 2.6 Multivariate Modeling 2.7 Primary Interviews With Key Opinion Leaders 2.8 Dbmr Anti-Emetic Drugs Market Position Grid 2.9 Dbmr Vendor Share Analysis 2.1 Secondary Sources 2.11 Assumptions 3 Executive Summary............. 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