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 The hearing explored the top barriers believed to be preventing the DoD from rapidly adopting and deploying AI on the battlefield amid a surge in private-sector AI hype. Wang, whose firm was awarded a $250 million contract by the DoD last year, dinged what he views as the militarys inability to properly use the massive torrents of data it generates from its machines and weapons system to train its own powerful military AI models.      DoD lacks the proper data retention and management systems to operationalize it,  Wang testified.  Within the DoD, much of our key AI asset鈥攐ur data鈥攊s being wasted every day.   Here is my stanley botella  oral testimony for the US House o stanley cups f Representatives Armed Services Committee. AI is Chinas Apollo Project, and we must do everything to ensure the US comes out on top. 馃嚭馃嚫 馃У for more pic.twitter/1hcLafkawc mdash; Alexandr Wang  @alexandr_wang  July 18, 2023  The tech executive called on the military to create a centralized data repository where it can effectively store and use what he estimates is around 22 terabytes of military data generated every day. Failure to do so, he warned, risks ceding ground to China during the  dawn of a new era of warfare.   The race to global AI leadership is well underway.  Wa stanley france ng called on the DoD to increase its share of spending on AI efforts to keep pace with China which he said was spending roughly ten times more of its overall military budget on AI advancement. The US militarys practice of spending nearly unfathomable sums Tscl Ten Years Later, Marvel Studios Still Feels Phase One Was Its Greatest Achievement
 Micro-unit developments鈥攏ew apartments that are 400 sq stanley cup uare feet or smaller鈥攁re sprouting up all over the country as cities try to cram more housing into their neighborhoods. New York Citys first micro-unit development opened this month and its controversial鈥攅ven in a city where people already pay top dollar to live in tiny apartments.     We recently took a tour of a new micro-unit development called Ollie that just opened in Manhattan. Although Mayor Bill de Blasio is behind the most recent campaign to bring 80,000 affordable housing units to New York City, the push for this particular housing typology originally came from the previous citys mayor, Michael Bloomberg, who hosted a micro-unit design competition in 2012. The winning concept by Brooklyn-based Monadnock was this 55-unit tower, which was prefabricated in a Brooklyn factory to save money and energy. Fast forward to 2015 and behold Ollie at  stanley thermos mug Carmel Plac stanley thermos e, located in the rather sleepy mid-Manhattan neighborhood of Kips Bay. The unit we toured with Ollies design director Jacqueline Schmidt was 302 square feet鈥攎ade to feel even bigger with extra tall ceilings, shiny new appliances, and lots of blonde wood. In fact, the units come furnished with an array of shape-shifting built-ins and customized furniture that allow residents to make their living space feel bigger and more flexible. Plus all residents get free access to an app, Hello Alfred, which acts as a type of virtual concierge for tasks like pet-walking or picking