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Disrupted or displaced? How AI is shaking up jobs

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Business   来源:Arts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:David said he had "absolutely" seen bakery tourism positively impact his business, with international travellers building food spots into their trips, influenced by online trends and viral dishes.

David said he had "absolutely" seen bakery tourism positively impact his business, with international travellers building food spots into their trips, influenced by online trends and viral dishes.

"I certainly wasn't expecting a shrine to be erected, and maintained for 20 years after. On one hand, it's a bit bonkers, but on the other it's a monument to the impact Ianto, and his relationship with Jack, had on the queer community, and one that I'm really proud of."He added: "I remember being moved to tears quite a number of times by fans saying how Ianto's relationship with Jack has helped them.

Disrupted or displaced? How AI is shaking up jobs

"Sci-fi, certainly for me when I was younger, was always about escaping to a better place, a better world where technology is evolved, politics is evolved, people are evolved."I think if accepting people's identities, who they are, is part of that better world, then that could be quite powerful."A museum store room may have been lost to a fire had its alarm not been working, a fire service said.

Disrupted or displaced? How AI is shaking up jobs

Suffolk Fire and Rescue was called to an automatic fire alarm within a building belonging to Ipswich Museum on Charles Street on Saturday night.Crews found there had been a fire in the electrical intake to the property that had spread to the void between the ground and first floor levels.

Disrupted or displaced? How AI is shaking up jobs

The fire service said there had been damage to the ceiling, but no artefacts being stored in the building had been affected before a stop message was received at 20:31 BST.

"Had the building have not had a working automatic fire alarm, the fire would have gone unnoticed for a considerable time and the building would have probably been lost," a spokesperson for the fire service said."Troublemakers on the Champs-Elysees were looking to create incidents and repeatedly came into contact with police by throwing large fireworks and other objects," police said in a statement.

Riot police reportedly used a water cannon to stop a crowd reaching the Arc de Triomphe, and fired tear gas into the crowds.Other clashes between police and crowds occurred on the Paris ring road. At least two cars were torched near the Parc des Princes.

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau took a hard line against the disorder, writing on social media: "True PSG supporters are enjoying their team's magnificent match."Meanwhile, barbarians have taken to the streets of Paris to commit crimes and provoke the police.

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