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My daughter's disabilities mean I have to stay physically strong. So, I found a personal trainer for caregivers.

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South_agency/ Getty Images My daughter was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder. By the time she was 6, my daughter couldn't walk independently. She will need my help throughout life, so I'm focused on keeping my body strong to be there for her. When she was 3, my daughter, JJ, was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome. It's a developmental, progressive disorder that hits hard and fast. At the age of 6, she has already lost her ability to walk independently , swallow thin liquids, use her hands, and speak. All day, I lift my daughter from the bed to the wheelchair , from the wheelchair to the car seat, and from the car seat to the jogging stroller. She is 47 pounds and growing, but I am 5 feet 4, weigh 115 pounds, and have a small frame. The numbers are not in my favor. Normally, I hit the gym six days a week, alternating strength training , running, stationary biking, Pilates, and kickboxing. But once JJ topped 40 pounds, I began to struggle. An old neck injury flare

Elon Musk's super PAC has spent more than $10 million in these 18 districts to keep the GOP in control of the House

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Musk, who appeared at a Trump rally in Butler, has spent nearly $10 million boosting the GOP in House races. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images Elon Musk's "America PAC" has spent tens of millions of dollars to help Donald Trump. But the super PAC has also boosted Republicans in more than a dozen House races nationwide. It shows that Musk's involvement with the GOP won't stop with Trump. Elon Musk's super PAC has already spent tens of millions of dollars on electing Donald Trump, and he spoke at the former president's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania in October. But Musk isn't just boosting Trump: the tech billionaire's "America PAC" has been wading into the fight for control of the House of Representatives for weeks. As of October 14, America PAC has spent more than $10.1 million across 18 competitive House races, according to recent filings with the Federal Election Commission. In an interview with Canadian p

Meet Pavel Durov, the tech billionaire who founded Telegram

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Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov. Manuel Blondeau/AOP.Press/Corbis/Getty Images Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, is worth $15.5 billion, according to Forbes.  French authorities arrested Durov in late August amid an investigation into criminal activity by Telegram users. Durov is also facing accusations by a former partner of abuse. Editor's note: This story first appeared in March 2022 and has been updated to reflect the most recent financial figures and Durov's arrest in France. Pavel Durov is the founder and owner of messaging app Telegram. Telegram cofounder Pavel Durov, center, smiles after a meeting with Indonesian officials in Jakarta in 2017. Tatan Syuflana/AP Durov, who was born in St. Petersburg in Soviet Russia, is worth $15.5 billion, according to Forbes. The tech entrepreneur cofounded encrypted-messaging service Telegram with his brother Nikolai in 2013. The brothers were born into a family of intellectuals, according the Digital-Life-Desi

South Park creator Matt Stone asks if Sam Altman does anything other than 'go on podcasts'

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the characters Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski from South Park. Getty Images South Park's creators said they want to target OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in future episodes. Matt Stone said he finds Altman's frequent podcast appearances amusing. South Park parodied OpenAI's ChatGPT last year. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman may join the ranks of celebrities pilloried by South Park . South Park co-creator Matt Stone said that Altman "just makes me laugh every time" when a reporter at a Bloomberg event on Friday asked if there was an executive he'd like to make fun of. "Does he do anything but podcasts?" Stone asked. "Maybe he's smart. I don't know, but all I do is see the guy on podcasts." Stone and Trey Parker, co-creators of South Park, are also behind the AI entertainment startup Deep Voodoo . Deep Voodoo showed off a face-swapping tool on an acclaimed Kendrick Lamar video that replaced his face with those of

Director Morgan Neville is steering clear of generative AI after ‘Roadrunner’ backlash

One of the most attention-grabbing aspects of “Roadrunner,” the Morgan Neville-directed documentary about Anthony Bourdain, was Neville’s use of generative AI to replicate Bourdain’s voice. Looking back now, Neville told Wired that he saw this as a “fun” way to “keep [Bourdain’s] voice going in the film.” But his approach drew intense criticism — while […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. from TechCrunch https://ift.tt/4D6md3G via IFTTT

Boeing's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year

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Boeing has faced a near-constant string of hurdles in 2024. PATRICK T. FALLON/Getty Images Boeing is having a rough year. The company has faced mechanical problems, lawsuits, a leadership shake-up, and layoffs. Here's a breakdown of how Boeing's year has gone from bad to worse. Boeing has been going through it this year. From losing a door plug on an Alaska Airlines flight, causing a side panel to blow out in midair, to an exodus of corporate executives, the company has faced a litany of crises in 2024. The company's stock is down over 40% since January. Here's a breakdown of how Boeing's year went from bad to worse. Representatives for Boeing did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. Emergency on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 The fuselage plug section of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282. NTSB via Reuters The problems began almost immediately this year when, on January 5, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 lost a door plug midair, blowing a

Here's how Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei defines artificial general intelligence

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei weighed in on where the AI race is headed in a new essay. Kimberly White/Getty Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei shared his thoughts on the race to develop artificial general intelligence. In an essay, Amodei said he prefers to call it "powerful AI" to divorce it from "sci-fi" connotations. He predicts it will arrive in 2026, likening it to 'a country of geniuses in a datacenter.' The world's leading AI companies are all competing to be the first to reach a single goal: artificial general intelligence . AGI is generally considered to be a still theoretical version of artificial intelligence that is capable of reasoning as well as humans. But not everyone agrees on how to define it. Dario Amodei, the cofounder and CEO of Anthropic, one of those leading AI companies, doesn't even agree on what to call it. Amodei prefers to call it "powerful AI." And in a new essay posted to Anthropic's website, Amodei def