“What is missing in the region is a center of gravity for all of these distinct groups to network and engage around topics that matter, and frankly, each other,” Jacobson said.
“To have Toronto actually be the global hub of urban innovation we think is an incredible opportunity here,” Doctoroff said.
“We look forward to continued engagement with the FCC regarding our license application,” an Amazon spokesperson said. “Amazon is focused on innovating on behalf of our customers, including realizing our vision for Project Kuiper to deliver low cost, high-speed broadband services to the tens of millions of people who live in unserved and underserved communities around the world.”
“You need more resources,” the group said in a tweet. “Law enforcement needs leadership.” Not all the protests were violent. Downtown, thousands of demonstrators encircled a barricaded police station after the 8 p.m. Friday curfew. “Prosecute the police!” some chanted, and “Say his name: George Floyd!” Some protesters sprayed graffiti on buildings.
“The world is big and so multifaceted. There are going to be multiple successful intelligent agents, each with access to different sets of data and with different specialized skill areas,” said Bezos in an Amazon news release. “Together, their strengths will complement each other and provide customers with a richer and even more helpful experience. It’s great for Echo owners to get easy access to Cortana.”
“Watching stuff at home, I want to fast forward through all the tension. Or watching something scary, I’m like, I don’t need to deal with 10 seconds of the ‘jump scare,’ let’s just get through this,” said?Colby Wood, a catalogue specialist for X-Ray. “It’s frustrating.”
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“Unilateralism is fundamentally incompatible with the WTO, like fire and water. In the open sea, if the boat capsizes, no one is safe from drowning,” Zhang said. “The WTO is under siege, and all of us should lock arms to defend it.”
“When I was crippled 40 years ago, I thought a lot about my life: how to put my art at the service of my country, the environment and mankind,” said Zhu, 69. He then turned to architecture and landscape design to practice his art and philosophy.
“While this is a very exciting field, there’s all sorts of enthusiasm about it and there’s great early hints of clinical signals, its going to be really tough science,” Klausner said.
“When we start talking about changing that system that benefits some to make it more fair, there’s a lot of resistance,” Councilmember Mike O’Brien said during Monday’s meeting. “We have a lot more work to do.”