Bolle Develops First High-Contrast Lens Using Artificial Intelligence
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Bolle Develops First High-Contrast Lens Using Artificial Intelligence
LYON, FRANCE (May 25, 2021) - Bolle is launching the most technologically advanced high contrast lens in the marketplace with the introduction of Volt +, Bolle s first lens ever developed using Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Volt + lens is the latest innovation to come out of EPIC, Bolle s new state-of-the-art design and technology innovation lab based in Lyon, France. The lens technology will be included throughout Bolle s line of sport and lifestyle sunglasses for the current Spring/Summer 2021 season.
To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here.
Reportable, Inc.: Bolle Develops First High-Contrast Lens Using Artificial Intelligence Lyon, France (Newsfile Corp. - May 25, 2021) - Bolle is launching the most technologically advanced high contrast lens in the marketplace with the introduction of Volt +, Bolle s first lens ever developed using Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Volt + lens is the latest innovation to come out of EPIC, Bolle s new state-of-the-art design and technology innovation lab based in Lyon, France. The lens technology will be included throughout Bolle s line of sport and lifestyle sunglasses for the current Spring/Summer 2021 season. To view the full announcement, including downloadable images, bios, and more, click here.
These schools have it all but their boards are missing something: women
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Of the 18 positions on the council governing Parramattaâs 190-year-old Kings School, just one is held by a woman - former Abbotsleigh deputy head Rosemary Abrahams. At Trinity Grammar, another Anglican boysâ school, there are only two women among the 18 governors, and at Sydney Church of England Grammar (or Shore) there are four.
Kings, Shore, Trinity and other schools are under pressure to show leadership on gender issues amid concerns about privilege and toxic masculinity at boys-only schools and the influence that has on studentsâ attitudes and behaviour.
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Prosecutors will drop charges against Canberra lawyer Bridie Harders, who was charged with conspiracy to deal with the proceeds of crime last year alongside her boss Ben Aulich.
Mr Aulich was also charged with recruiting people to engage in criminal activity.
Upon her arrest, Ms Harders was described by police as a member of the legal community and a close associate of Mr Aulich, and she was also charged with dealing with proceeds of crime and money laundering.
But on advice, prosecutors confirmed with the ABC that they would drop charges against Ms Harders a legal partner at the Aulich law firm because they have no chance of success.
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