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The Ministry of Justice’s Privacy Protection Bureau released its first policy on patient medical privacy earlier this week. The new policy document aims to strengthen patient privacy by introducing new regulations on the transfer and use of patient data.The new policy targets recent innovations in data transfer that complicate patient privacy, such as sending medical information via WhatsApp, Gmail, Telegram, and Signal. Despite the convenience these technologies provide, transmitting or storing medical information using software or devices not intended for that purpose poses significant challenges to patient privacy. This raises concerns about information security.A view of the Israeli Ministry…

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In this article I want to explore a concept I already briefly addressed in my past articles. I want to discuss the concept of the “verifiable web”, what it is, what it promises and some discussions about pros and cons regarding this paradigm shift. First of all, I want to briefly go over how I was introduced to this concept and what my background is in order to help you understand what my motivations are in writing this article. I want to preface this article by saying, that I hereby want to help people new to Web3 get a QuickStart…

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Brainerd, Minn. – On Tuesday, March 5, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced it has awarded more than $53 million in grants through the Border-to-Border Broadband Development Grant Program. The 24 projects awarded across the state will be funded with approximately $51 million in local funds, bringing the total investment to more than $104 million. This funding, approved during the 2023 legislative session, will be used by broadband providers to build infrastructure and bring service to unserved and underserved locations. This round of funding will provide internet access to more than 8,900 businesses, homes and community…

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The staff at Happy Pear aren’t too happy this week. Last year, Greystones-based gourmet twins Dave and Steve Flynn went on a podcast to link antibiotics to an increase in depression and suggested that eating mushrooms could reduce the risk of breast cancer. I had to apologize. Now they are losing Zen to his 5G.Last week, An Bord Pleanála granted Signal Infrastructure the go-ahead to build a 35-metre communications mast next to the Plague Peddler production factory on the grounds of Holy Faith Abbey in Kilcoole, just south of Greystones. did.A third sibling, Darragh Flynn, who tends to keep a…

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Euro forecast: bearishEUR/USD has consistently risen since mid-FebruaryMarkets believe the Fed will cut interest rates first, a scenario that favors euro bullsEUR/USD could see some consolidation this week, if not necessarily a significant decline.Most read: USD/JPY falls on speculation that the Bank of Japan will soon end negative interest rates, focusing on US inflationThe euro has appreciated strongly against the US dollar over the past few sessions, thanks to comments from both the European Central Bank and the US Federal Reserve.Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on March 9 that he and his colleagues are “not far off” from cutting…

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Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images; Soul Machine In keeping with the growing trend of extending the value of celebrity beyond the grave, Marilyn Monroe has created an AI-generated “digital Marilyn” who can answer questions in the late icon’s “distinctive voice and style.” ” was revived. Soul Machines, a technology company that empowers “AI-powered digital people,” announced a new project in partnership with Authentic Brands Group on Friday at SXSW in Austin, Texas. According to a press release, Digital Marilyn “uses advanced natural language processing, deep learning, and GPT 3.5 to interact with fans in real time.” Monroe left the majority of…

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U.S. stocks fell on Friday, led by declines in tech stocks.After hitting a new all-time high, the Nasdaq fell, dragged down by the sharp decline in Nvidia.Employment data was mixed, with trends pointing to a slowing economy, although there were signs of interest rate cuts.U.S. stocks fell on Friday, led by declines in tech stocks.The Nasdaq ended down more than 1% after hitting an all-time high earlier in the day. Adding to the loss was Nvidia, which fell 5.5%.Stocks fell sharply after Friday’s release of better-than-expected jobs data, which also contained signs of a weakening economy. The U.S. added 275,000…

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The opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You’re reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. In a world increasingly dependent on digital connectivity, the Internet has become a basic service as essential to the quality of human life as access to education, health, drinking water, and electricity. However, significant global digital divides remain, and they are deepening as access improves in urban areas and among higher-income users.The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) estimates that approximately 37% of the world’s population, or approximately 2.6 billion people, remains offline. The digital divide is a global challenge, with major…

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summary The combination of the Porsche Active Suspension Management System and the Active Ride System delivers comfort without sacrificing performance. Cutting-edge technology adjusts the suspension in real time to improve stability, handling and overall performance. Real-time adaptation and control actively manages damping forces based on driving conditions for a stable and controlled ride. today’s top speed video Scroll to continue with content Porsche has taken the automotive world by storm with its innovative suspension systems. This system, or combination of systems, installed in the third generation Porsche Panamera has attracted a lot of attention online due to its advanced performance.…

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Photo by Ivan Baan In 2022, after nearly five years of construction, Google opened its Bayview campus in Mountain View, California. Google’s offices, where employees work on AI, have an impressive tent-like design and poor Wi-Fi. according to ReutersBayview “has been suffering from inoperable or, at best, unreliable Wi-Fi for months.” I am creating it. Wi-Fi signals are stronger outdoors, so Google employees are encouraged to work there (a total of 20 acres of open space) or in the adjacent office cafe, while other employees are encouraged to I was recently issued a new laptop with a Wi-Fi chip “”,…

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