While applications and enrollments in full-time MBA programs have declined for five consecutive years, demand for online MBAs has exploded. More than 300 business schools in the U.S. alone now offer online MBA options and scarcely a month goes by when yet ano…
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Month: October 2019
Why Solving a Rubik’s Cube Does Not Signal Robot Supremacy
OpenAIs system consists of a humanoid hand, from UK-based Shadow Robot Company, connected to a powerful computer system and an array of cameras and other sensors. Dactyl figures out how to manipulate something using reinforcement learning, which trains a neur…
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The Green Leader’s great expectations: How Elizabeth May nearly quit after 2015, but stayed for a showdown on climate change – The Globe and Mail
Green Leader Elizabeth May arrives for a federal election campaign stop via public transit in Longueuil, Que., on Oct. 8, 2019. The Canadian Press Elizabeth May is in the middle of her fourth federal election campaign as Leader of the Green party, and this …
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Worn out eMMC Chips are Crippling Older Teslas
It should probably go without saying that the main reason most people buy an electric vehicle (EV) is because they want to reduce or eliminate their usage of gasoline. Even if you aren’t terribly concerned about your ecological footprint, the fact of the matt…
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Tesla Model 3 sees a price increase, but base car gets more range – Roadshow
Prepare to cough up another $500 for the Standard Range Plus. Nick Miotke/Roadshow Thursday brought a surprise for those kicking the tires on a Tesla Model 3. The cheapest car available for order on the online configurator (the long-promised $35,000 car is …
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