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  • 2 months ago | dialnet.unirioja.es | Juan Martinez |Juan Pablo Martínez |Maria Jose Perez |Juan Londoño |Juan Pablo

    Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Running and facemasks during COVID-19 Pandemic: A randomized crossover trial Martinez-Cano, Juan Pablo [1] ; Perez-Bermudez, Maria Jose [1] ; Londoño, Juan Francisco [2] [1] Universidad Icesi [2] Fundación Valle del Lili Localización: Revista Digital: Actividad Física y Deporte, ISSN 2462-8948, Vol. 11, Nº.

  • 2 months ago | spectator.org | Juan Londoño

    The start of the Trump administration has been characterized by an aggressive revamp of the federal government’s approach to artificial intelligence. During the first week, Trump published two executive orders focused on reversing Biden’s heavy-handed approach to AI. As the new admin looks into erasing other Biden-era mistakes, it should prioritize and reevaluate the recent AI export control rules drafted by the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | dcjournal.com | Juan Londoño

    Artificial intelligence has positioned itself as one of the most promising emerging technologies, opening the doors to tremendous growth and economic prosperity fueled by automation and productivity gains. However, for all of AI’s potential, it has also sparked fears of potential bias and abuse. These fears have led to a growing wave of proposals to regulate the technology. The latest proposal by Texas Republican Rep. Giovanni Capriglione would introduce heavy-handed auditing and permitting regimes.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | newsmax.com | Juan Londoño

    OPINION As Technology Advances, So Will Demand for Energy Today’s economy is characterized for being increasingly reliant on digital tools and technology. The good news is that there are no signs that the trend is going to reverse anytime soon. The next wave of tech products has the possibility to digitize even more parts of day-to-day life.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | cato.org | Juan Londoño |Gary Winslett |Paul Matzko

    Digital trade is globalization’s hottest area today, and gaming is a huge part of that trend. Millions of people regularly compete, collaborate, and conduct business in massive virtual worlds that seamlessly cross international borders. They are the new, fresh faces of 21st-century globalization, and they’re part of an industry that’s more than three times the size of music and movies combined.

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