Smartphone maker Honor bets on AI-powered ‘intelligent phone’
BARCELONA, Spain (AFP) – Chinese smartphone maker Honor said Sunday it was working on an AI-powered “intelligent phone”, adding that it would invest $10 billion into artificial intelligence collaborations. In a statement ahead of the Mobile World Congress that opens in Barcelona Monday, Honor said the future device would include a “personal mobile AI agent” […]
Three retired Cedric Titus High School educators honoured by North American alumni group
From left, President of the Cedric Titus High School Past Students Association’s North America Chapter, Dr Avril Keldo and honourees: Dorothy Edwards, Jennilyn Hines and Sharon Hall TRELAWNY, Jamaica-Three retired educators from Cedric Titus High School in Clark’s Town, Trelawny, have been honoured for their decades of dedicated service at the 11th Annual Gala hosted […]
Duppies and exhumation
Religious leaders differ on spiritual interventions when digging up bodies WHILE one religious leader has warned of the spiritual implications of performing exhumations without prayer and religious intervention, another has dismissed such concerns as superstition and expressed that there’s no need for the Church’s involvement. Exhumation is the process of removing and relocating the remains […]
Howard University Community Members Recommit to Founding Values during Charter Day Celebration
In her Howard University Charter Day convocation keynote address, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser gave kudos to Howard University as she acknowledged alumni who served, and continue to serve, in her administration. She also touted what she described as HU administration’s enthusiasm for partnering with the District on consequential projects — including the new HU Hospital. […]