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In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we explore how Trump's 2024 victory will spark a renewed era of American strength and prosperity. Could this be the beginning of a new Golden Age for our nation? We discuss Trump's big 2024 presidential win and its impact on the country's values, economy, and global standing, and why his win will set the stage for a brighter, more unified America. Tune in as we break down what this monumental moment means for our nation's future.--https://noblegoldinvestments.com/learn/gold-and-silver-guide/?utm_campaign=21243613394&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&seg_aprod=&ad_id=698073353663&oid=2&affid=1&utm_source=google&affiliate_source=googleads_brand_bmbc&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADQ2DzKOxph5Uom1m3COg5w3zx05w&gclid=Cj0KCQiArby5BhCDARIsAIJvjIRxVP8kcQ9WWQfEPfNdh7_-sk6ZAZcJBNz5BlVDdTmkNtaqo8N8ah0aAo9SEALw_wcB
Today's guest is Dara Calleary, Minister of State for Trade Promotion and Digital Transformation at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. In this episode, Mark and Dara discuss Ireland's approach to AI regulation, innovation and fostering AI startups. Topics include: Rapid AI advancements, regulation, innovation and business readiness Launching an AI Accelerator to emphasise AI's universal impact, funding and skills National Digital Strategy's focus on high-level, labor and societal skills How the National AI & skills strategy emphasises trust, collaboration and supporting startups Why Data protection & public trust is essential for AI innovation How AI integration in public services ensures inclusivity and data protection The Digital vision from inclusivity, AI innovation, job enhancement and preparation for disruption
In this exciting third episode, we delve into the fascinating world of policy-making and innovation as we explore the prestigious Future Policy Award 2023: For a toxic-free world, which takes a closer look at the use of hazardous chemicals in products, with a focus on children and their environment. They discuss the importance of effective policies for a toxic-free world for children and future generations, guide us through the different product categories and we learn about whether a toxic-free world is conceivable in the future. Enjoy listening! Join us as we journey through the groundbreaking policies and visionary leaders that are driving positive change on a global scale.
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A Country in Flux- Recent and Future Policy Shifts in China
In the latest episode of the Weekly Watch, John Briggs and Ross Walker discuss the latest events rocking the UK political landscape, the potential impact of the UK prime minister's resignation on future fiscal and monetary policy, and how markets could respond in the weeks ahead.Remember to hit ‘subscribe' so you can watch our latest episodes as soon as they're available – and hit the ‘like' button so it's easier for others to find.NB: This was recorded on 7 July 2022. For any terms used please refer to this glossary: https://www.natwest.com/corporates/insights/markets/glossary.htmlPlease view our full disclaimer here: https://www.natwest.com/corporates/disclaimer.html.
Rubina Qasim, an assistant professor at the Institute of Nursing & Midwifery, Dow University Health Sciences in Pakistan, and Dr. Ariel Frisancho, country director of the Catholic Medical Mission Board in Peru, consider the future and how policymakers can build trust and equitable access to vaccines to promote healthy communities. Rubina shares her research and successful approaches to addressing vaccine myths and misinformation among the Pashtun community in Pakistan. Ariel observes community experiences with COVID-19 and routine immunization in Peru and the implications for global health policy. Rubina and Ariel discuss community-centered policy changes needed, including more inclusive health systems to boost vaccine acceptance and demand. With special guests: Rubina Qasim, Assistant Professor, Institute of Nursing & Midwifery, Dow University of Health Sciences and Dr. Ariel Frisancho, Country Director, Catholic Medical Mission Board Peru
In this episode of the Weekly Watch, Global Head of Desk Strategy, John Briggs, discusses the hawkish ECB meeting, and also speaks with Ross Walker, Chief UK Economist and Co-Head of Global Economics, about the Bank of England's recent bank rate hike and inflation update, and discusses the impact on the path for monetary tightening. Remember to hit ‘subscribe' so you can watch our latest episodes as soon as they're available – and hit the ‘like' button so it's easier for others to find. NB: This was recorded on 3 February 2022. For any terms used please refer to this glossary: https://ci.natwest.com/insights/articles/insight-glossary Please view our full disclaimer here: https://ci.natwest.com/disclaimer.
Two of the leading voices in Congress on artificial intelligence have introduced a resolution recognizing steps the federal government has taken so far in AI research, recognizing how much more progress is needed. The resolution doesn’t have any binding effect of legislation, but Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX) and Congresswoman Robin Kelly (D-IL) say it raises the profile of AI’s implications on the workforce, national security, research and ethics. For more, Federal News Network’s Jory Heckman spoke with Illinois Democrat Robin Kelly.
On this episode of Working Lunch, the Align team has an extended interview with one of the key people guiding the restaurant industry through major policy issues around the country. They talked to the National Restaurant Association's head of government affairs, Cicely Simpson, about menu labeling and blueprint for proactive efforts on a variety of issues. Meanwhile workers at a second Burgerville restaurant voted to union so we're taking a closer look at what makes brands vulnerable to this type of action even when they're considered to be progressive companies. As always, you can get the latest top items affecting business operators from the legislative scorecard, plus, a little something for the gamblers listening...our picks for the Preakness.
What happens when you no longer control your own likeness? Is there an ethical line to be crossed with posthumous product spokesmanship? We skirt the line in this episode and get topical - talking about the subject of ethics and artificial intelligence and how online communities have banned "Deep Fakes" - pornographic simulations produced by artificial intelligence. Also - this week we have the return of Future Policy with Danny Sepulveda - this week we have an update about Net Neutrality and how it will affect global commerce and infrastructure.
Future Commerce is making predictions all the time - so predicting the future of retail is right in our wheel house! Episode 55 is about making predictions for the coming retail year - from "experience" to flagships, to tech adoption and consumer sentiment - we cover it all. Plus, we're joined by Danny Sepulveda with our weekly Future Policy segment.
What exactly is Deep Learning? What can HAM radio teach us about decency in the social age? Danny Sepulveda joins us for a new "Future Policy" segment. Also - what exactly is Facebook Messenger Kids all about?
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome House Speaker Pro Tem Elijah Haahr to the program for the second time. The Springfield Republican recently emerged victorious in his party’s race to become speaker of the Missouri House in January 2019. He ended up defeating Reps. Robert Cornejo, and Holly Rehder.
Public anxiety about immigration and the fast pace of social change has reached a boiling point in many parts of Europe, contributing (in part) to the ascent of populist far-right parties. The strong showing of Geert Wilders' right-wing, anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) in the March 2017 Dutch elections, along with the increasing strength of Marine Le Pen’s National Front ahead of the first round of the French presidential elections on April 23rd, have raised questions about why so many are casting their votes in favor of radical change. While these votes represent citizen discontent with many aspects of globalization, it is immigration, concerns about the loss of cultural identity, and the fear that the nation-state has been losing ground almost irreversibly to supranational institutions that may be at the heart of the popular reaction. This discussion focuses on what we can learn from Brexit and the Dutch elections, along with the election of Donald Trump in the United States, and what these results portend (if anything) for the next round of contests in France, Germany, and elsewhere. Will this trend continue? Will national and subnational politicians in countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Austria, and Belgium, along with the leaders of the European institutions, learn the right or wrong lessons from these upheavals? And if the power shift continues, what impact will it have on migration policy at European Union and national levels? Finally, how will governments manage broader public concerns about rapid social change, economic opportunity, and security in ways that can reduce public anxiety about immigration and the pace of change it has brought while also regaining, slowly, the trust the public has clearly lost? In this discussion, experts explore the implications of recent and upcoming elections for the future of migration policy.
On this edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies welcome back House Speaker Todd Richardson to the program.
Interview with Teresa M. Waters, PhD, author of Effect of Medicare’s Nonpayment for Hospital-Acquired Conditions: Lessons for Future Policy, and Patrick J. Brennan, MD, author of Incentivizing “Structures” Over “Outcomes” to Bridge the Knowing-Doing Gap
Institute of Historical Research Anglo-American Conference 2013: Food in History The politics of food: past, present and future (Policy Forum) Frank Trentmann (Birkbeck/Institute of Sustainable consumption, University of Manchester); David Bar...
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Overview and Assessment of Future Policy Incentives
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Overview and Assessment of Future Policy Incentives - Amy Martin