Can the UK’s approach to AI regulation give it an edge over the EU?

The EUs landmarkAIAct is moving closer to reality, as a rival rulebook forms across the English Channel. As the EU legislation nears enactment, lawmakers in the UK are shaping a very different approach. Their priorities are stimulating business, providing a competitive advantage, and supporting responsibleinnovation. The vision was first laid out in a policy paper last July. In the document, the government said it plans tobuild the most pro-innovation regulatory environment in the world....

February 7, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Lisa Richardson

It Was Great To See The Celtics Get Back To What Makes Them So Good In A Much Needed Win Over The Pistons

Instead, the Celts got their asses kicked. Losses are going to happen, but they should never happen because you play with no energy and effort. That’s why I thought it was a great thing that the Celts were facing the Pistons last night. The Pistons play hard as shit. It wasn’t perfect, but a win is a win is a win last time I checked. Let’s talk about it. Since that ORL game, White already has 2 games with at least 17 FGA....

February 7, 2023 · 4 min · 646 words · Kelly Carter

Power Ranking Sports Cities By Success In The 2020's

The city of Philadelphia feels red hot right now. They just went to the World Series and mere months later, they are in the Super Bowl. I can’t help but be reminded of what happened to Philly in 1980. All of this got me thinking of which sports city has played the best to start the 2020’s. A team can only earn points from one of those categories each season....

February 7, 2023 · 5 min · 948 words · Catherine Jones

The Audio of Brady Dunking on the Media Who Tried to Drive Him and Belichick Apart is Sweet, Sweet Music

Call me a sentimental fool, call me what you will. But I’m not the least little bit ashamed to admit that I’m in love with love. To use the cliche', “Opposites attract.” I don’t mean the cheap, superficial kind of romances. I’m talking about the deep, heartfelt, lasting, loving relationships that stick with you. William Wallace and Hamish. There’s has been a sweeping epic that has transcended all time and space....

February 7, 2023 · 3 min · 534 words · John Frederick

This tiny flying robot could work as an artificial pollinator

Researchers at Tampere University in Finland have developed arobotthat could serve as an artificial pollinator. The robot resembles a dandelion seed and has several biomimetic features. Notably, the robot can also adapt manually to wind direction and force by changing its shape. And thanks to a stable separated vortex ring generation its suitable for long-distance wind-assisted travelling. Essentially, light can be used to control the structures takeoff, landing, and shape....

February 7, 2023 · 1 min · 108 words · Rebecca Ross DVM

Dumping Them Out: Tom Brady Sand vs. Chinese Spy Balloon

Welcome back to another episode of Dumping Them Out. Here are some hot babes in the form of GIFs. “Hey, what are you doing this weekend? ““I have a date with Melissa on Friday. ““Are you going to fuck that bitch? ““Oh yeah, I’ll be fucking that bitch after a sushi dinner.” “How was your weekend? ““Pretty good, I took home a girl from the bar. It only plays in rap songs, or if you’re saying it ironically....

February 6, 2023 · 3 min · 429 words · Mrs. Michelle Guzman MD

Europe plots to replace natural gas with geothermal energy

Europehas a long tradition in geothermal energy, with Iceland, France, and Hungary historically dominating the industry. In recent years, however, a range of other countries have entered the sector. Their motivations are clear: geothermal energy is 100% renewable, endless, andreliable. And the attraction has only intensified amid the drive toreduce dependence on Russian natural gas. Currently, Germany is leading the transition. There was really a boom in orders since the beginning of the [energy] crisis, he added....

February 6, 2023 · 1 min · 170 words · Maria Pollard

Grumpy Asshole Jim Boeheim Woke Up and Issued The Most PR-Crafted Apology Ever To Wake Forest, Miami, and Pitt After Accusing Them Of Buying Their Teams

Jim Boeheim continued his run as one of the biggest losers in college basketball this weekend. Reags covered ithereif you wanna read all of the quotes. “This is an awful place we’re in in college basketball,” he said. “Pittsburgh bought a team. My [big donor] talks about it, but he doesn’t give anyone any money. Our guys make like $20,000. Wake Forest bought a team. Miami bought a team. It’s like, ‘Really, this is where we are?...

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Joshua Shaffer

Monday Morning Rap: PGA Tour's Time to Shine, Phil Mickelson's Back and An Inside Look Into The Coaches' World

Is it the Fortinet Championship, the first event of the PGA Tour schedule? Is it the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the first event of the calendar year? Is it Torrey Pines, when the boys return back to the continental 48? That won’t be the case this week. The WMPO has emerged as one ofthe?premier non-major, non-Players events of the year. And it did so even before it received its much-deserved designated status....

February 6, 2023 · 4 min · 681 words · James Jordan

This is the ‘world’s first’ 100% cultivated steak fillet. Fancy a bite?

The landmark was laid by3D Bio-Tissues(3DBT), a bio-techfirm based in Newcastle. Founded in 2019, the company cultivated human corneas for vision-impaired people before applying its techniques to meat. There is also a strong business case for the produce. Consulting firmMcKinsey predictsthe market for cultivated meat could reach $25 billion (26 billion) by 2030. 3DBTs landmark fillet began life as cells extracted from pigs. The cells were then grown, divided, and turned into structured meat....

February 6, 2023 · 2 min · 242 words · Jeffrey Santiago

Deep Analytics Super Bowl Prediction: Andy Reid Might Be Big Foot

The week before the week before the Super Bowl is a tricky time for NFL writers. But all that’s low-hanging fruit. I wanted to find an angle that’s a bit more out of left field. Like… WAY out in left field. Actually, more so in the woods behind left field. I think Andy Reid might be Big Foot. Habitual blog Commenters: Billy Football: Here it goes. It’s pretty much like a VAERS for Bigfoot sightings and you could file a claim online yourself....

February 4, 2023 · 3 min · 544 words · Sue Pearson

In Typical Celtics Fashion, They Followed Up One Of Their Best Wins Of The Season With Easily One Of Their Most Embarrassing Losses Of The Year

Yes CP3, Ayton, and Mikal Bridges played, but let’s not sugarcoat this performance. Quite frankly, we’re at the point in the season where things like this can’t really happen. It wasn’t there. I talk a lot about keeping things in perspective, so let’s do that. Games where the Celts are going to have to win ugly. I’ll never be upset over shots not falling, that’s basketball. Some games you get the BKN performance and sometimes you get the PHX one....

February 4, 2023 · 5 min · 909 words · Marissa Wright

A Thorough Investigation From A Forensic Accountant (Me) About Why The Iowa Athletic Department Hates Illinois Students

My name is Michael Carl Sterk and Im a retired forensic accountant. It was in those early days of crunching numbers Barstool Carl came to life. And yeah I’m aware thats a little dramatic. But that was a real job I worked during a real part of my life for several years. Its actually a juicy fuckin story here fellas. And I know you guys know me as an obnoxious Illinois homer and thats very much true....

February 3, 2023 · 5 min · 1023 words · Randy Shea