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Kyle C. Garrison

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Capgemini Predicts AI-Driven Self-Employed Workers to Debut in 2025

Capgemini Predicts AI-Driven Self-Employed Workers to Debut in 2025

Capgemini, a leader in technology services, predicts that by 2025, AI-powered agents will collaborate to perform tasks within a multi-agent AI framework. Pascal Brier, Capgemini's chief innovation officer, revealed in an interview with CNBC that the company is already working with companies that are exploring these agent-based technologies. He noted that applications involving more autonomous agents are expected to emerge in the coming year. Capgemini describes AI agents as systems designed to operate independently, plan strategically, pursue high-level goals, and manage complex workflows with minimal human intervention. Essentially, these agents perform tasks on behalf of users. Brier stressed that the…
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Delta Faces Major Disruption From Microsoft Outage

Delta Faces Major Disruption From Microsoft Outage

Travelers wait in line at a Delta Airlines counter at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on July 19, 2024. Airlines around the world have been severely disrupted by a major global computer outage, which has caused chaos at airports. Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian has issued an apology and offered frequent flyer miles to affected travelers after thousands of flights were canceled due to a global computer outage Friday. The disruptions have drawn criticism from Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. According to aviation data firm OAG, Delta canceled more than 4,600 flights from Friday through Sunday, more than any…
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FromSoftware Rewrites History With Its Latest DLC

FromSoftware Rewrites History With Its Latest DLC

FromSoftware made history again with Elden Ring, now with the massively successful Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Shadow of the Erdtree became the highest-rated expansion in Metacritic history and sold 5 million units in just three days. FromSoftware remains at the top of the video game industry and it seems that only they can challenge their position, all thanks to this new sales triumph. Elden Ring had already reached 25 million units sold, establishing itself as a very popular fantasy RPG and winner of the GOTY 2022. Despite some criticism regarding the performance and difficulty of the DLC, Shadow of…
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Russia’s Withdrawal from Ukraine: Prospects and Reality

Russia’s Withdrawal from Ukraine: Prospects and Reality

Russia is unlikely to make significant territorial gains in Ukraine in the coming months, U.S. officials say, given its poorly trained troops and Ukraine’s robust defenses, now bolstered by Western munitions. During the spring and early summer, Russian troops attempted to advance out of the city of Kharkiv and renew their offensive in eastern Ukraine, capitalizing on the capture of Avdiivka. However, these efforts resulted in thousands of Russian casualties and very little territorial gains. This shift represents a significant change in the dynamics of the war, which had recently favored Moscow. While Russian forces continue to inflict damage, their…
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Caitlin Clark Star Takes Over The Brickyard

Caitlin Clark Star Takes Over The Brickyard

The worlds of NASCAR and WNBA collided this weekend when Caitlin Clark's image graced the hood of Josh Berry's car at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The unexpected partnership between the rising basketball star and the rookie driver generated considerable excitement and attention. While the Indianapolis 500 was unable to host Clark due to the Indiana Fever road course schedule, NASCAR and Panini capitalized on the opportunity to feature her in Berry’s car. The move proved to be a strategic success, generating significant social media engagement and increasing visibility for both athletes. Clark's immense popularity, fueled by his stellar performances in college…
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CrowdStrike Outage Highlights Risks of Rapid Software Updates

CrowdStrike Outage Highlights Risks of Rapid Software Updates

A widespread outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike software update has raised concerns about the potential consequences of rapidly deploying the software. The incident, which disrupted operations at numerous companies and government agencies around the world, underscores the critical importance of rigorous testing and quality assurance processes. Experts believe the problematic code likely slipped past the company’s quality assurance checks, highlighting a gap in its update procedures. The frequency of software updates, driven by the constant threat landscape, may have contributed to the oversight. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks associated with implementing software updates…
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IMF questions path of rapid rate cuts in persistent inflation environment

IMF questions path of rapid rate cuts in persistent inflation environment

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has tempered expectations for rapid interest rate cuts, warning of increased inflation risks that could extend the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle. While recent data have shown a cooling of headline inflation, the IMF points out that underlying pressures, particularly in services and wages, remain persistent. This suggests that the path to lower inflation may be more arduous than expected. The IMF's cautious stance contrasts with market sentiment, which has been leaning toward multiple rate cuts this year. However, the fund's chief economist, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, has indicated that a more gradual approach to monetary easing may…
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