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  • 2 weeks ago | cp24.com | Olivia Le Poidevin |Ludwig Burger |Barbara Lewis

    GENEVA - Jobs traditionally done by women are more vulnerable to the impact of artificial intelligence than those done by men, especially in high-income countries, a report by the United Nations' International Labour Organization showed on Tuesday. It found 9.6 per cent of traditionally female jobs were set to be transformed compared with 3.5 per cent of those carried out by men as AI increasingly takes on administrative tasks and transforms clerical jobs, such as secretarial work.

  • Jul 9, 2024 | 935thelloyd.com | Barbara Lewis

    By Barbara LewisSTRATFORD-UPON-AVON, England (Reuters) – The British playwrights known affectionately as “the two Joes,” whose drama extracts hope from vexed political issues, have begun researching a sequel to “Kyoto” that runs at the Royal Shakespeare Company until Saturday.

  • Jan 6, 2024 | chartattack.com | Barbara Lewis

    In an era where digital expression intersects with artistic ingenuity, the power to shape visual narratives lies at our fingertips. This journey embarks on the transformative landscape of online photo editing, where innovation and creativity converge. Unleashing the potential of individuals to craft, refine, and redefine their visual stories, this exploration seeks to empower creative beginnings.

  • Nov 10, 2023 | newspub.live | Marie-Louise Gumuchian |Barbara Lewis

    LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) – The Beatles returned to the top of the UK music charts on Friday, with the record-breaking track “Now And Then”, making history as the act with the longest gap between its first and last No. 1 single. Billed as the last Beatles song, “Now And Then” features the voice of late member John Lennon and was developed using artificial intelligence. It also features parts recorded by surviving members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as well as the late George Harrison.

  • Nov 2, 2023 | kfgo.com | Hannah McKay |Barbara Lewis

    By Hannah McKay and Barbara LewisLONDON (Reuters) – Members of Britain’s community of Somali women have cast aside the conventional roles they say are expected of them for the ones they really want with the help of a theatre company set up to combat exclusion in performing arts. Artistic director Hannah Abdule, a civil servant, co-founded Side eYe Productions in 2019 to create opportunities she felt were denied to people like her.

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