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Nice job, Castillo! Go M's! #Mariners #MarinersBaseball #LuisCastillo

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Utah May Take ‘The First Step of Many’ to Better Investigate Missing and Murdered Indigenous People This article was originally published in the Utah News Dispatch. After a 2023 legislative report found Indigenous people in Utah are disproportionately more likely to be murdered or go missing, the…

While the epidemic of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives continues to take lives, some states are taking action. A bill is moving thru Utah’s legis to create a training curriculum for law enforcement on how to investigate cases involving missing & murdered Indigenous people.

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Keep fighting the good fight, Senator. #TeamDemocracy #TeamAccountability @captmarkkelly.bsky.social

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The President of the United States just called for Democratic members of Congress to be executed. "HANG THEM", he posted.

If you're a person of influence in this country and you haven't picked a side, maybe now would be the time to pick a fucking side.

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Accomplishing a goal that someone told me I couldn't do – Tell me something I can't do, then watch me do it and prove you wrong. That's power.

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Remember, art is therapy!

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Florence Nightingale: Pioneer of Data Visualization Did you know that data visualization has origins in military healthcare reforms? In this blog post, we discuss how the famous nurse Florence Nightingale used charts to demonstrate her life-saving work...

Florence Nightingale's Rose Chart, the most famous visualization, was one she produced early on: a rose chart of deaths in the British Army in Crimea and their causes. The color scheme and patterns demonstrated that reducing hospital deaths would save thousands of lives. #WomenInSTEM #WomeninSTEM

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She Put the First Rover on Mars, Breaking the Glass Ceiling for Women at NASA When NASA's Perseverance rover landed successfully on Mars on February 18, 2021, calling it "one giant leap for mankind" – as Neil Armstrong said when he set foot on the moon in 1969 – would have been...

An engineer, Donna Shirley, broke new ground for women in science as the manager of the Mars Exploration Program and the 30-person team that built Sojourner, the first rover to land on Mars, on July 4, 1997. tinyurl.com/5hcbhsp6 #WomeninSTEM #WomenInSTEM

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Dr Fei-Fei Li - Currently serves as the co-director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centred AI #HAI, which is dedicated to fostering the development of #AI technologies that uphold ethical standards, transparency and societal benefits. #WomenInSTEM #WomeninSTEM

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Cynthia Breazeal - a pioneer of social robotics and human-robot interaction, created the robot #Kismet at #MIT in 2000. #Kismet was designed to interact socially with humans, marking a significant step forward in human-robot interaction. #WomenInSTEM #WomeninSTEM

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Dr Joy Buolamwini, Founder of The Algorithmic Justice League. With a commitment to AI ethics, her MIT thesis revealed significant racial and gender biases in AI services from major firms like Microsoft, IBM, and Amazon, prompting them to improve their software quickly. #WomeninSTEM #WomenInSTEM

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Companies and non-profits are fighting the good fight. The Biden Administration passed an AI Bill of Rights, which may change under Trump. CA and NY are leading the charge under state legislation. It will take time for Federal regs to catch up, and we can't give up. #Human-CenteredAI #EthicalAI

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) - Mary Jackson worked as a computer with the all-black West Area Computing section, she was involved with wind tunnels and flight experiments. Her job was to extract the relevant data from flight tests. #WomenInSTEM #WomeninSTEM

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Hi! I'm not sure what you mean by this, my friend. Are you talking about AI in general? AI isn't bad, but how it's used sometimes isn't ethical. AI should be regulated and human-centered to meet our needs. We need AI to be part of the workflow to help us solve big problems like climate change.

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The history of AI and computing begins with Ada Lovelace, often considered the first computer programmer. She worked on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine, in the mid-19th century. #WomenInSTEM #WomeninSTEM

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Thank you for the link, Ana. I can't wait to dig in!

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Dona Bailey. Dona Bailey (born 1955) is an American video game programmer and educator. Bailey, along with Ed Logg in 1981, developed Atari, Inc.'s arcade video game Centipede. #WomenInSTEM #WomeninSTEM

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It's amazing, Amy. The third season is my favorite and is the cream of the crop. =) #TREKsky

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Happy Birthday Ada Lovelace. #WomeninSTEM.

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Bill Lawrence Says ‘Scrubs’ Reboot Is “Very Close”, Reveals Inspiration For Steve Carell HBO Series As ‘Ted Lasso’ Eyes Season 4 Bill Lawrence addresses the status of the Scrubs revival and the prospect of more Ted Lasso as well inspiration for his HBO series with Steve Carell.

Huge fan of #Scrubs here, and it looks like the gang is getting back together. Thank you, #BillLawrence! Laughter is what will get me through the next four years. tinyurl.com/23wn8vh3

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Another day at Bluesky, and it looks like growth is not slowing down! Welcome!

We’d like to take a moment to share our stance on AI and user data:

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