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28MAY_1215-1255 Beyond Boundaries: AI Impact Across Sectors
Presented by G42
AI is no longer confined to research labs or isolated industries; it is redrawing industry boundaries, redefining competitive advantage and reshaping societies. From healthcare to geospatial intelligence and big data analytics, AI is fundamentally transforming entire sectors at scale. But will AI live up to market expectations and deliver on a promise to nurture innovation and boost productivity? Will AI’s tangible economic gains outweigh the pains? We will explore the systemic shifts triggered by AI, the role of public-private collaboration, and which sectors are poised to win the race for AI and capitalize on the new technology’s potential for substantial growth.
Speakers:
Adnan Al Muhairi, Chief Technology Officer of Space Services, Space42
H.E. Tuan Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital, Malaysia
Andrew Jackson, Group Chief Responsible AI Officer, G42 and CEO, Inception
Thomas Pramotedham, Chief Executive Officer, Presight
Moderator: Jeremy Kahn, AI Editor, Fortune
Photograph by Lee Ting Sheng/Fortune
Premier David Eby has issued the following statement in response to the latest threats from the United States:
“Today, we are ordering the removal of all American beer, wine, spirits and refreshment beverages from the shelves at BCLIQUOR stores. The stores carry hundreds of types of U.S. alcohol that the BC Liquor Distribution Branch will also no longer be purchasing.
“We are taking this action in response to escalating threats from south of the border. Most recently, U.S. President Donald Trump made new threats against Canada’s dairy and lumber industries – and there are reports he has been musing about redrawing the border.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32077
I drew the first page of "Oh, It's the End of the World" in November of 2011. I thought that the first page I decided to draw was going to end up being five or ten pages in to the story. Over a year later I've drawn 46 pages that take place BEFORE that first page I drew.
Now that it's getting close to time to post that very first page I've noticed that those first few drawings of the characters look freaky compared to the more practiced versions I've been drawing recently, sort of like when you see early versions of the Simpsons.
So! now I have to start redrawing sections of those original pages. At this rate I should be done with the book …. um… never.
Not one of those Sailor Moon redrawings, but pretty close I guess, lol. 来自http://zhius.diandian.com/post/2013-11-10/40060039424
28MAY_1215-1255 Beyond Boundaries: AI Impact Across Sectors
Presented by G42
AI is no longer confined to research labs or isolated industries; it is redrawing industry boundaries, redefining competitive advantage and reshaping societies. From healthcare to geospatial intelligence and big data analytics, AI is fundamentally transforming entire sectors at scale. But will AI live up to market expectations and deliver on a promise to nurture innovation and boost productivity? Will AI’s tangible economic gains outweigh the pains? We will explore the systemic shifts triggered by AI, the role of public-private collaboration, and which sectors are poised to win the race for AI and capitalize on the new technology’s potential for substantial growth.
Speakers:
Adnan Al Muhairi, Chief Technology Officer of Space Services, Space42
H.E. Tuan Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital, Malaysia
Andrew Jackson, Group Chief Responsible AI Officer, G42 and CEO, Inception
Thomas Pramotedham, Chief Executive Officer, Presight
Moderator: Jeremy Kahn, AI Editor, Fortune
Photograph by Lee Ting Sheng/Fortune
Can you see how that one funky branch is darker than the rest? That's because I had to keep erasing and redrawing it. I'm not sure why it took me so long to get this one branch right, but it did. Which is weird because it was the LAST thing on the wall I drew!
For our jam comic, each artist is finding a sci fi book, and redrawing
it's cover as a panel. Here is mine.
Discipleship is a game-changer. Are you in?
God is redrawing the world right now and He wants us to join Him. We can be His hands redrawing broken families, communities, businesses, and governments. We can lift up widows and orphans, seek justice, plant and educate communities of faith. WorldVenture has a passion to join God, change things, and redraw the world.
Globe #107
Artist: Phil Schuster
Sponsor: Chicago Sun-Times
Green Revitalization
"Green communities lend a helping hand! 'Green collar' jobs are expanding in the fields of energy and water conservation, alternative energy, waste management, home efficiency, landscape management, and food production."
"Some of these jobs have emerged from turning local eyesores into neighborhood assets. For example, the Resource Center is redrawing the urban landscape with City Farms. With nearly 80,000 vacant lots in Chicago, often in economically underdeveloped neighborhoods, City Farms aims to convert broken down spaces into working organic farms. In this program, youths and adults are trained to produce high-quality food sold in local markets and restaurants."
"Let's reclaim our urban resources!"
i was supposed to draw a few shapes and then "see" the negative space behind them by redrawing the outlines several times
Farmers have blocked the Toulouse ring road in several places, to protest against the redrawing of the map of the disadvantaged areas (Zones Défavorisées). In a demonstration lasting several weeks throughout the south-west of France, the Minister of Agriculture Stéphane Travers was to receive a delegation at the end of the day. Photo by Patrick Batard - ABACAPRESS.com
These are the four multisize masters of the seven I created today: these the ones I used to create my Osprey Wingbeat sequence.
I drew the top left Osprey today, and realtered the top right one - using a combination of copying, collage, and redrawing. The bottom two Ospreys were already created - with the bottom right one having been used in a number of street art installations.
I created this drawing during the "Hidden/Revealed" project after having completed the acrylic paint piece, in order to refine the way I presented the organic shapes. I felt that the painted piece was not as pristine as I would have liked in terms of the basic drawing skills, so this was my way of solving that problem - redrawing the design, paying much more attention to the flow of the forms across the page, and to the negative space around them.
Fineliner, A1 sheet.
Panaca is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in eastern Lincoln County, Nevada, United States, on State Route 319, about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of U.S. Route 93, near the border with Utah. Its elevation is 4,729 feet (1,441 m) above sea level. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 963.
Panaca was southern Nevada's first permanent settlement, founded as a Mormon colony in 1864. It was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the congressional redrawing of boundaries in 1866 shifted Panaca into Nevada. It is the only municipality in Nevada to be "dry" (forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages), and the only community in Nevada besides Boulder City that prohibits gambling.
Coke ovens here once produced charcoal for the smelters in nearby Bullionville (now a ghost town), but the town's economy is predominantly agricultural.
The name "Panaca" comes from the Southern Paiute word Pan-nuk-ker, which means "metal, money, wealth". William Hamblin, a Mormon missionary to the Paiutes, established the Panacker Ledge (Panaca Claim) silver mine there in 1864.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panaca,_Nevada
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Inks.
Working on a Che Guevara concept. Hopefully its an original approach to a very used image. I did one a long while ago but now I'm redoing it and fixing somethings along the way and totally redrawing it.
A workshop organized by the Religious Studies Department, Armacost Library, MSGIS and CSS, with funding from the Wabash Center
Almost Halloween, wanted to create a original demon look with the colour hot red. I’ve used posca pens for everything and used coloured pencils to do the shading and added white dots to make her eyes stand out. The problems I had with this was her hands I had to keep drawing and redrawing them as I’m not good at drawing hands, overall the hand looks good and had no problems with the final result.
A little adjust here and there. a little line variation here and there... a little redrawing here and there. click click... click click... pen swipe pen swipe...
A handful of attendees this afternoon carried these signs, but no collective or coordinated display arose in the first hour, at least. There was another short message on a few other signs in the audience, too. Taken all together, the traveling MICRC (Michigan Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission), along with the website comment collector, is gathering scores and scores of thoughtful comment from citizens. The work of distilling some specific actions from those many voices will be a challenge. But compared to the alternative until now of politicians mapping their own districts, this MICRC work is infinitely preferable. That is why the 2018 election with Proposal 2 for the creation of the MICRC passed by such large margins.
See the 8' sequence of video clips with context at archive.org/details/micrc2021oct22gr
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So I jsut found a CD of old drawings I did 6 years ago, only 6 years ago. I am so embarrassed. This was for the cover of a local zine, WonkaVision, that apparently you can find in bookstores now. I really owe Justin of WonkaVision, I owe myself. I owe myself a redrawing of this. I. AM. SHOCKED.
So so so so so bad. Please tell me I don't draw like this anymore.
This is a digital drawing of a magician turning into cards. This was created in Sketchbook Pro. I made a traditional sketch first before redrawing it and colouring it digitally. I wanted to make an interesting effect with the person turning into cards which was the main idea behind the piece.
The unedited version of the lineart. It has a bit more detail, but requires much more work to colour in.
The first lineart I made.
I used a scanned picture of the manual for the MG Ball Ver.Ka. and drew all the lines in MS paint. Overall I would say it's fine, but a lot of the circles and arches are off. Back then I also just focused on redrawing the lines where I thought they were, rather than trying to make sense of what it was that I was drawing.
Christliche Topographie of Kosmas Indicopleustes. Vatican Library. Second half ninth century. Fig. 12 in: NEUSS, Wilhelm (1912). Das Buch Ezechiel in Theologie und Kunst bis zum Ende des XII. Jahrhunderts. Heft 1-2 in: HERWEGEN, P. Ildefons (1912). Beiträge zur Geschichte des alten Münchtums und des Benediktinerordens. Aschendorffsche Verlag, Münster/Westf.