Tag Archives: orthotech

Short questions with Dana Perino for Dr. Janette Nesheiwat

You’ve seen us on screen, but have you ever wondered what we’re like off-camera? For the last few months, I’ve enjoyed checking in with some of your favorite Fox personalities to learn more about who they are behind the scenes. What’s the one thing Jesse Watters couldn’t live without? What’s Bill Hemmer’s favorite Halloween costume? And what’s sitting on Greg …

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Luxury wedding planner reveals how engaged couples are using AI on their big day

As artificial intelligence grows in popularity, the latest tech tools are creeping into just about every industry and endeavor — including wedding planning. A luxury wedding planner this spring shared how brides and grooms are making use of sophisticated AI tools to ease the stress of their big day. Lisa Lafferty, a wedding and event planner in Beverly Hills, California, …

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How the rise of audiobooks has revolutionized reading

Most experts agree that audiobooks have completely changed the way books are consumed today. Audiobooks allow those who aren’t fans of reading physical books a new way to consume the content, while simultaneously giving busy book lovers a way to listen to novels on the go. Audiobooks are quite simple. They allow listeners to hear books read out loud, either …

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Aircraft in Baltic region hit by GPS jamming as some blame Russia

Aircraft flying over the Baltic region have reported a mysterious increase in the number of missing or fake Global Positioning System (GPS) signals with concerns being raised that Russia is to blame. More than 1,600 aircraft, including civilian aircraft, experienced the interference — known as GPS jamming — in less than two days earlier this week, according to an open-source …

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Could protective barriers have prevented Baltimore bridge collapse?

The collapse of theFrancis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimoreon Tuesday has raised serious questions about what safety or protective mechanisms might have prevented the disaster and the loss of six lives. It is still unclear what caused a massive 985-foot long cargo vessel to apparently lose control and strike a pier, also known as a pylon, a critical part of …

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Nvidia debuts 'more intelligent' AI-powered robots; truly self-reliant bots 'further out'

Tech firm Nvidia continued to pursue its pivot from hardware producer to artificial intelligence (AI) developer with the debut of its new robot project after the Figure 01 demonstration. “With advances in generative AI, there has been a steady stream of developments across the ecosystem where foundation models for robotic tasks have shown the ability to improve the productivity and …

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