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On Tuesday morning police asked cottage owners in Duck Mountain Provincial Park to call them before checking their properties for signs of MacDonald. They specified properties on the following streets: Annette Street, Connie Avenue, Henny Street, Jubilee Drive, Madge Street, Olive Street, Sunny Street and Willow Avenue. Owners should call the Kamsack RCMP detachment at 306-542-5560. The RCMP said it s making the request because it “is critical so the search area is not compromised and so we can confidently record that a search has been conducted on your property.” MacDonald was last seen wearing all black clothing a Champion hoodie, Adidas sweat pants and Adidas shoes. He is Caucasian, is five feet, six inches tall, has brown hair and blue eyes, along with freckles. He wears braces. ....
Share Today critics charge that artificial intelligence (AI) feeds on biased datasets, amplifying the existing anti-female biases of our societies, and that AI is perpetuating harmful stereotypes of women as submissive and subservient. Is it any wonder when only 22% of AI professionals globally are women? On International Women’s Day (8 March), UNESCO and the World Economic Forum joined forces to host an online panel on gender equality and women’s leadership in Artificial Intelligence. This timely round-table brought together a range of leading female voices in tech from around the world to confront the deep-rooted gender imbalances skewing the development of artificial intelligence. More than 60,000 viewers participated in the digital event. The event was moderated by Natashya Gutierrez, Editor-in-Chief of VICE Asia. ....