"That is why the Justice Department is fighting back," Garland said. "That is why one of the first things I did when I came into office was to double the size of the voting section of the civil rights division. That is why we are challenging efforts by states and jurisdictions to implement discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary restrictions on access to the ballot, including those related to mail-in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements."
Them making you wait is also often a consequence of earlier patients showing up late or an appointment requiring more time than expected.
The options to solve it are less patients per day, but that leads to even longer delays before you even get to your appointment date, OR more professional staff in the office....but that would cut into profits of the people in charge so is immediately off the table in this damned money world.
You know, we all think of billionaires as these immoral monsters hoarding wealth that could help so many people in so many ways but they don't. But sometimes you read a story about how human they are. The fear she must have had stuck in there knowing the end was coming and being completely helpless to stop it... I hope it happens to the rest of them as well.
Annual earnings? Weekly wages? Hourly wages? Are they taking into account things like voluntary overtime?
The study points to a growing gap up to the 54-59 age group and attribute it to women raising children, but I wonder if there is more of a generational gap there between the salary demands (and perceived self worth) of women who grew up in the 1970's compared to more recently.
The hype around AI language models has companies scrambling to hire prompt engineers to improve their AI queries and create new products.
Who is hiring all these prompt engineers? Who is 'scrambling' to find people for this? The jobs I do see have basically replaced "developer" with "prompt engineer" with the same job requirements.
Emergent behavior is pretty much anything an old model couldn't do that a new model can. Simple reasoning, creating coherent sentences, "theory of mind", basic math, translation, I think are a few examples.
They aren't "amazing" in the sense that a human can't do them, but they are in the sense that a computer is doing it.
True, regardless of the rest.