Draw reveals groups for 2023 Concacaf Women’s U-17 Qualifiers

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This Thursday, the Draw for the 2023 Concacaf Womens U-17 Qualifiers took place and the 28 participating teams have been divided into six groups.

The results of the Draw are as follows:

Group A: El Salvador, Trinidad and Tobago, Curacao, Cayman Islands, and Martinique

Group B: Haiti, Cuba, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Martin

Group C: Costa Rica, Guatemala, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Group D: Puerto Rico, Honduras, Nicaragua, US Virgin Islands, and Guadeloupe

Group E: Jamaica, Panama, Grenada, and Anguilla

Group F: Canada, Bermuda, Guyana, and Dominica

The Qualifying round robin group stage will be played between August 26 – September 3. The competitions calendar will be announced in the coming days.

The six group winners will advance to the 2023 Concacaf Womens U-17 Championship, joining the top 2 ranked nations, Mexico and the United States, that have been seeded directly into the Championships group stage.

Analysis Reveals Limited Threat From AI

Media reports on AI show an 88.5% emphasis towards the dangers posed by AI. Further research shows that only a specific subset of humans may be a target.

WELLINGTON, New ZealandMay 8, 2023PRLog — Trend Analysis from the past 180 day cycle of news related to AI, shows 1,016 articles referenced a forthcoming AI revolution.  From this data set, analysis revealed that 899 (88.5%) of the articles referred to dangers AI poses to the general populace.

Further research revealed that from the subset of 117 articles that did not refer to AI as a threat, 62 articles (53%) noted at least one or more negative impacts related to AI’s use.

Conversely, researchers at numerous academic institutions have consistently concluded that superintelligent AI is not a threat to human society as a whole.

Top academics including Oren Etzioni, Professor of Computer Science at University of Washington, wrote for MIT Technology Review, “No, the Experts Don’t Think Superintelligent AI is a Threat to Humanity.”

His conclusion, as other academics and developers also conclude, is that the media are overstating the dangers AI can pose to the general populace.

Current AI systems have limited capacity to perform functions beyond that prescribed by developers, while media emphasis continues to convey AI is something to be feared.

Initial review of the articles noting an existential threat to humanity posed by superintelligent AI, appear to chiefly use “an appeal to fear” rhetoric.

Instead, the research shows that only a specific subset of humans would be target for AI restructuring or correction, were superintelligent AI to become feasible.

AI, when plugged directly into the expansive data domain, will have cross sector knowledge.

The expansive data domain may provide AI with a cohesive summary of the imbalances and inefficiencies in society.

The unified banking system would allow the AI to act.

Drawing samplings of threat analysis from existing research papers (including Wharton AI for Business paper), one possibility may be that AI identify errors with those holding extreme wealth with employees that earn wages orders of magnitude less.

These extreme financial imbalances may be prone to the review for efficiency and productivity that AI may assess.

The resolution AI would determine for reconstructing financial, business, and employment systems is unclear.

What is clear, given cursory trend analysis, is that any potential target for restructuring performed by AI will likely be focused on the richest and most powerful.

This conclusion is validated by a number of similar assessments, some as early as 2019 in reports including “Why Tech Billionaires Are Spending To Restrain Artificial Intelligence“, from Ollie Williams, Forbes (26 April 2019).

AI is unlikely to identify as a threat law abiding, tax paying citizens, who work daily at productive businesses.

Instead, cursory analysis reveals the most likely targets for potential AI corrections will be the ultra-rich, those in power erroneously, and esoteric leaders who have developed systems of perpetual control.

AI, when advanced enough to proactively seek the data domain, deeply integrated by governments, may identify errors in efficiency, productivity and attempt to correct.

Superintelligent AI may not be a threat to the general populace, but potentially a beneficial tool to help identify extremes that exist within social and economic structures and offer new solutions.

The LEGO Group Reveals Three New Sets Inspired by Indiana Jones™

Pay homage to Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade through brick building fun with three new sets launching April 1st

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Indiana Jones returns to the LEGO portfolio with three new sets encompassing memorable moments from the franchise. Children and adults will have a chance to jump into the world of thrill and excitement by recreating the most iconic scenes from Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

  • 77012 LEGO Indiana Jones Fighter Plane Chase building set encourages children to recreate an exciting scene from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie. Grab Indiana Jones and his father Professor Henry Jones Sr. and hop into the vintage convertible car to outrun the fighter plane and escape the chase. This set comes with 3 minifigures: Indiana Jones, his father Professor Henry Jones Sr. and a fighter pilot for adventures that await in this 387-piece playset.

  • 77013 LEGO Indiana Jones Escape from the Lost Tomb building set provides hours of thrilling adventure with this detailed playset inspired by the Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark movie. Help Indy search for the Ark of the Covenant in the snake infested Well of Souls and escape by climbing the massive Anubis statue and finding the hidden passage. With 600 LEGO pieces, this interactive playset will provide endless hours of fun for children and parents together.

  • 77015 LEGO Indiana Jones Temple of the Golden Idol building set celebrates the legacy of Indiana Jones with this rewarding build where adults can recreate the iconic opening scene from the Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark movie. This impressive 1545-piece set pays homage to iconic characters and scenes that will look great displayed on a shelf once complete.

Fans can enjoy endless hours of brick building fun starting April 1st, 2023 at LEGO Retail Stores, LEGO.com and all other major retailers.

Notes to Editors

Further Product Information

77012 LEGO Indiana Jones Fighter Plane Chase

  • Age: 8+
  • Price $34.99/ 34.99
  • Piece Count: 387
  • Available: April 1, 2023

77013 LEGO Indiana Jones Escape from the Lost Tomb

  • Age: 8+
  • Price $39.99/ 39.99
  • Piece Count: 600
  • Available: April 1, 2023

77015 LEGO Indiana Jones Temple of the Golden Idol

  • Age: 18+
  • Price $149.99/ 149.99
  • Piece Count: 1545
  • Available: April 1, 2023

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AMF1 reveals the AMR23 at its new Silverstone HQ

In front of a packed audience in its new Silverstone headquarters, the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team (AMF1) unveiled its 2023 Grand Prix challenger, the AMR23.

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This seasons race drivers Lance Stroll and double F1 World Drivers Champion Fernando Alonso took to the stage to reveal the new car alongside Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll and Team Principal Mike Krack.

The AMR23 is a considerable evolution of last years chassis, which was honed across the season into a consistent points challenger. In year three of the teams ambitious journey as Aston Martin, the aim is to deliver a car that will be competitive from the outset.

Lawrence Stroll, AMF1 Executive Chairman, said: This years move into our new state-of-the-art factory is more than just a serious statement of intent: it will considerably strengthen and empower every single individual in this organisation, helping us to deliver on our ambition to narrow the gap to the front of the grid and, in time, become genuine championship frontrunners.

In the past year, we have demonstrated the determination and belief needed to move forward and we have constructed a brand-new car to match our vision and ambition.

Across our partner portfolio, I want to offer my best wishes to Ravi Kumar, who has just been appointed CEO at Cognizant, a company with whom we share an inspired vision. To the team at Aramco, who have shown incredible faith in this organisation, and to all our partners, I extend my thanks for joining us on this unique journey.

The talk today is of new energy and, believe me, it feels like a fresh start and an incredibly promising and ambitious way to begin the new season.

Mike Krack, Team Principal, said: The second half of 2022 showed real signs of progress as we worked hard on car development. For this year, our aim must be to build a car that can fully deliver on its performance potential from the first moment it hits the track.

Making a strong start to the year, and then maintaining that momentum, is necessary if we are to make further advances towards the front of the grid. And, as an organisation, we are working hard to achieve that, and to further strengthen all areas of the team.

We already know the proven strengths of our design, engineering and build departments the arrival of Fernando, partnering Lance, further underlines the sheer depth and range of our driver squad. It feels like every element of this organisation is really working well together.

Finally, we would like to thank all of our fans for their unwavering support, and we look forward to seeing you across the world this season.

Dan Fallows, Technical Director, said: The design team was adamant that it wanted to tackle these regulations without compromise. We want to move up the grid and start challenging the teams at the front and you cant do that by sitting back and being conservative.

AMR23 is a significant development of the car we refined in the latter half of 2022 and we have improved it in every critical area. It optimises the solutions we felt would offer us the most performance, and it embodies the joint vision we have embraced and have built together over the recent months.

Now we need to focus on delivering an ambitious yet efficient programme of updates for the first race and across the remainder of the season.

Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Executive Vice President of Downstream, Aramco, said: Aramco and AMF1 share a joint commitment to engineering excellence and innovation, which is why we are proud to support the development and launch of the AMR23. We constantly ask ourselves how in the pursuit of excellence and in our work with Aston Martin F1 we share the belief in driving progress both on and off the track.

Rob Walker, President, Global Growth Markets, Cognizant, added: Were proud that Cognizant is keeping AMF1 at the forefront of digital innovation helping the team make smarter, faster decisions that unlock performance on and off the track. And were really excited about the launch of AMR23, the new season and the journey were taking together this year.

Lance Stroll said: Looking at AMR23, I can see lots of new thinking and some aggressive work around the packaging and aerodynamics that should really help us out as we head into year two of these new rules.

Im massively looking forward to working with Fernando. Ive always got along very well with him and it will be fantastic to race alongside him.

Fernando Alonso said: I have always said that I could see the ambition that shines bright at AMF1. And, as we launch the car in this brand-new factory, I think everyone can now see the scale of the ambition and determination at the heart of this organisation.

Just as important is the car and the AMR23 looks incredibly neatly packaged and highly efficient. I was pleasantly surprised when I sampled last years car for the very first time, and I think there is plenty of performance we can unlock together.

I cant wait to get started”