Toast Selects FreedomPay as its Preferred Payments Partner for Global Enterprise Merchants

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — FreedomPay, the world's leading independent commerce platform and Toast, the all–in–one digital platform built for the entire restaurant community, signed a partnership agreement making FreedomPay Toast's preferred payments gateway partner for select enterprise brands.

Toast will be able to offer its cloud–based digital platform for restaurants to leading enterprise merchants in the U.S. and Canada who are on the award–winning FreedomPay Commerce Platform.

Kelly Esten, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise at Toast stated: "As the restaurant industry rapidly adapts to new service models, Toast continues to deliver the industry's trusted digital platform to help restaurants of all sizes and types""including franchisees""drive profitability, create the streamlined dining experiences guests expect, and make managing food service operations across properties easier than ever. We look forward to partnering with FreedomPay as we drive our enterprise expansion."

FreedomPay Senior Vice President, Sales & Digital Development Nate Ware added: "This exciting collaboration between FreedomPay and Toast delivers advanced capabilities to large merchants. We are quite simply "unleashing the power of pay' to thousands more businesses to help support Toast's growth across enterprise level merchant solutions."

FreedomPay is one of the world's fastest growing Fintechs, innovating and transforming commerce to Next Level payment solutions. FreedomPay is aggressively expanding in new markets including the Middle East, South America, Africa and APAC. FreedomPay has recently been named one of the Fastest Growing FinTechs to Watch in 2022 and is a finalist for the Best Payment System in the PayTech Awards, London 2023.

FreedomPay and Toast will be exhibiting together at HITEC in Toronto, June 26–29. Visit booth 516/518 to learn more.

About FreedomPay
FreedomPay's Next Level Commerce platform transforms existing payment systems and processes from legacy to leading edge. As the premier choice for many of the largest companies across the globe in retail, hospitality, lodging, gaming, sports and entertainment, foodservice, education, healthcare and financial services, FreedomPay's technology has been purposely built to deliver rock solid performance in the highly complex environment of global commerce. The company maintains a world–class security environment and was first to earn the coveted validation by the PCI Security Standards Council against Point–to–Point Encryption (P2PE/EMV) standard in North America. FreedomPay's robust solutions across payments, security, identity, and data analytics are available in–store, online and on–mobile and are supported by rapid API adoption. The award winning FreedomPay Commerce Platform operates on a single, unified technology stack across multiple continents allowing enterprises to deliver an innovative Next Level experience on a global scale. www.freedompay.com


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First Cryptocurrency Miners with Plug-and-Play Integrated

NEW YORK, June 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The crypto market has recently witnessed the emergence of the world's first plug–and–play crypto miners that can be used without any prior mining knowledge or experience. Bitmanu's BM1, BM2, and BM Pro miners allow users to start mining simply by connecting to the internet via Wi–Fi or Cable and entering the pool data or choosing Bitmanu's free mining pool.

Immediately after its launch, the market immediately took notice of Bitmanu miners because of their high hash powers. Some noted industry experts believe that the hash powers of these rigs can't be matched by any other existing product. As a direct consequence of their hash–rates, Bitmanu miners are super–efficient in terms of earning rewards by processing transactions.

Market Leading Hash Powers

  • BM1: Bitcoin 760 TH/s, Litecoin 80 GH/s, Dash 15 TH/s, Monero 6 MH/s
  • BM2: Bitcoin 1220 TH/s, Litecoin 128 GH/s, Dash 25 TH/s, Monero 10 MH/s
  • BM Pro: Bitcoin 3900 TH/s, Litecoin 400 GH/s, Dash 75 TH/s, Monero 32 MH/s

Another useful feature of Bitmanu miners is their moderate power consumptions. The power consumptions of BM1, BM2, and BM Pro are 50W, 850W, and 2200W respectively, which is surprising given their enormous computational power. A combination of these two factors has made Bitmanu miners the most profitable mining rigs ever in the history of the industry.

Unprecedented Monthly Profits

  • BM1: Bitcoin $1300, Litecoin $1800, Dash $4800, Monero $3600
  • BM2: Bitcoin $2100, Litecoin $2900, Dash $8500, Monero $6000
  • BM Pro: Bitcoin $6600, Litecoin $9000, Dash $26,000, Monero $20,000

"In addition to creating the most profitable rigs ever, we also wanted to level the playing field by delivering simple–to–use products that anyone can use and make a decent earning," said David Letoski, CMO of Bitmanu.

To find out more about Bitmanu, please visit https://bitmanu.com/

About Bitmanu: Bitmanu is a manufacturing company created, owned, and managed by a team of investors and noted crypto industry experts dedicated to bringing the benefits of latest technological innovations to the public. The company offers a stunning range of crypto miners that offer superfast return on investment, and can be set up and used by all regardless of their experience and knowledge.


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Transforming Food Systems through Conscious, Mindful Practices

Conscious Food Systems Alliance (CoFSA) promotes consciousness as a key evidence-based practice to support systemic change – reframing how people think about food to unlock food systems transformation, nourishing all people, and regenerating planet Earth. Pictured here a farmer in Katfoura village on the Tristao Islands in Guinea benefits from opportunities to generate income and improve community life. Credit: UN Women/Joe Saade

Conscious Food Systems Alliance (CoFSA) promotes consciousness as a key evidence-based practice to support systemic change – reframing how people think about food to unlock food systems transformation, nourishing all people, and regenerating planet Earth. Pictured here a farmer in Katfoura village on the Tristao Islands in Guinea benefits from opportunities to generate income and improve community life. Credit: UN Women/Joe Saade

By Joyce Chimbi
NAIROBI, Jun 12 2023 – Deep in the Egyptian desert, the SEKEM community celebrates its first wheat crop – grown to alleviate shortages and price increases caused by the war in Ukraine, and the latest crop in a 46-year history of regenerative development, which has effectively made the desert bloom. On another continent, a consumer who buys acai collected and produced by the Yawanawá in Brazil helps protect 200,000 acres of land.

Food connects people, cultures, and planet Earth. But rather than nourishing global health and well-being, food systems remain at the heart of the global community’s social and environmental crises today.

Massive investment and efforts to transform food systems and existing policy and technical solutions are not delivering the desired impact. In the face of the global food systems crises manifested in food insecurity, unsustainable agricultural practices, and climate change, re-examining the origins of ongoing crises and barriers to transformation is critical.

Reframing How People Think About Food

Against this backdrop, the Conscious Food Systems Alliance (CoFSA) promotes consciousness as a key evidence-based practice to support systemic change. The alliance is built on the premise that reframing how people think about food is the key to unlocking food systems transformation, nourishing all people, and regenerating planet Earth.

“We know our food systems are in a critical state and sit at the core of the regeneration process this world greatly needs, and we believe this can only happen with a change of mindsets and heart-sets, with different values and worldviews,” says Thomas Legrand, CoFSA Lead Technical Advisor.

Convened by UNDP, CoFSA is a movement of food, agriculture, and consciousness practitioners united around a common goal: to support people from across food and agriculture systems to cultivate the inner capacities that activate systemic change and regeneration.

The alliance aims to leverage “the power of consciousness and inner transformation, including proven approaches such as mindfulness, compassion, systems leadership, indigenous and feminine wisdoms, to support systemic change towards sustainability and human flourishing in the food and agriculture sector.”

CoFSA Challenge Fund to Support Regenerative Food System Projects

The CoFSA Challenge Fund, which is about to be launched, intends to support the development of strategic, innovative ideas and solutions to scale up and accelerate progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development through the transformation of food systems, which is critical to achieving the UN’s SDGs.

The Challenge Fund focuses on cultivating inner capacities for regenerative food systems. This constitutes a new field of practice that requires testing and innovation to identify, develop and nurture potentially transformative solutions.

In this first round of calls for proposals, UNDP will support approximately four pilot projects of up to USD 20,000.

Conscious Food System Links Supply Chain

A conscious food system is a holistic approach to the well-being of people and ecosystems, and where there is a connection and awareness between stakeholders across the whole supply chain, says Helmy Abouleish, SEKEM’s CEO. He heads the holistic, sustainable development community established in 1977 by his father, Dr Ibrahim Abouleish, in the Egyptian desert.

According to UNDP, to transform the systems that harm people and the planet and how food is produced and consumed, “We need to look beyond the problems’ symptoms and even systems’ patterns and structures, at what fundamentally drives the systems.”

Consciousness and mental models, or regenerative mindsets and cultures, are increasingly recognized as the key to unlocking systems change in food and agriculture. To this end, CoFSA applies consciousness approaches to technical solutions to support the cultivation and consideration of inner capacities based on the premise that sustainable change comes from within.

Christine Wamsler, Professor of Sustainability Science at LUND University, emphasizes that there is “increasing scientific consensus that creating sustainable, regenerative systems do not only require a change in our external worlds. Instead, it has to go hand-in-hand with a fundamental shift in our relationships — in the way we think about ourselves, each other, and life as a whole.”

Graphic representation of the Conscious Food Systems Alliance (CoFSA) concept. Credit: UNDP/CoFSA

Graphic representation of the Conscious Food Systems Alliance (CoFSA) concept. Credit: UNDP/CoFSA

Similarly, senior lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Otto Scharmer, stresses, “You cannot change a system unless you change the mindsets or the consciousness of the people who are enacting that system.”

At the heart of it, mindful eating and activating transformation from the inside is a recognition that changing behavior is, at times, more about identity, emotions, and connections than data and analyses in the same way elections are campaigned and won against a backdrop of long-held beliefs and opinions.

Question Impact of Consumer Choices

“I think today, whatever you eat, however you dress, you need to ask yourself where they come from, what kind of impact they are giving back to the Mother Earth, cultural, economic, and spiritual environment,” says Tashka Yawanawá, Chief of the Yawanawá that has survived for centuries in the Brazilian rainforests.

Awareness of the people and processes in food and agriculture systems aligns with indigenous wisdom and is at the heart of the approach taken by the Yawanawá people. For instance, Tashka Yawanawá says: “When somebody drinks the acai collected and produced by the Yawanawá, they’re helping protect 200,000 acres of land.”

“They are also supporting the preservation of our language, our culture, our cultural and spiritual manifestation. Making that link gives value to where you source these products from … when you buy acai made by Yawanawá, you have an awareness that you’re supporting conscious food.”

UNDP stresses that farmers’ lives depend on being seen as human beings, not just economic agents, and says it is “Time to build safe, reflective and connecting spaces to engage in the deep conversations we need for right relationships to replace market rules.”

In the world of conscious thinking and mindful eating, everyone has a role.

A marker trader at a vegetable stall in the village of El-Maadi near Cairo with heaps of fresh vegetables. CoFSA aims to renew lost ties between producers, the foods they grow, cooks, and consumers. Credit: Gavin Bell/Climate Visuals

A marker trader at a vegetable stall in the village of El-Maadi near Cairo with heaps of fresh vegetables. CoFSA aims to renew lost ties between producers, the foods they grow, cooks, and consumers. Credit: Gavin Bell

Teresa Corção, founder of Instituto Maniva, a non-profit in Brazil that values ​​traditional food knowledge and renews the ties lost between producers, the foods they grow, cooks, and consumers, says chefs have a critical role in listening more to the people who grow the food.

“I think we all see now more and more we need other ways of both changing ourselves and helping others change the way they think in order for us to have the right mindsets to make choices that are more sustainable,” says Andrew Bovarnick, UNDP’s Food, and Agricultural Commodity Systems, Global Head.

CoFSA is built on bringing consciousness to food systems to support the transition to a holistic, bio-regional approach and creating productive landscapes of regeneration.

That consciousness can help restore the balance in food systems between food production, conservation, and well-being, support the uptake of agroecological practices which regenerate the soil, and strengthen the capacity of food to distribute wealth and well-being in communities.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Dominica Ranks as Safest Country in the Caribbean in 2023 World Citizenship Report: CS Global Partners

London, June 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Commonwealth of"Dominica"has been crowned as the safest place in the"Caribbean in the second annual World Citizenship Report published by the world's leading government advisory and marketing firm,"CS Global Partners.

Using data from the World Citizenship Index (WCI), the World Citizenship Report's data–driven tool which measures 188 countries across five motivators most relevant to the mass affluent, the Nature Isle topped the Safety and Security pillar in the region with a score of 76.9, bringing it to the 38th safest place in the international arena.

In the"Caribbean,"Grenada (46), St Kitts and Nevis (48), Saint Lucia (50) and Antigua and Barbuda (52) followed"Dominica's"safety and security rank of 38."Iceland (1),"New Zealand (2)"and"Switzerland (3)"kept their top rankings globally for the second year in a row, while economic giants like the US (65) and China (111) trailed much further behind"Dominica.

Dominica"continues to place emphasis on physical safety, rule of law, and political stability and ranks high in categories like voice and accountability, where citizens feel empowered to hold leaders accountable to their demands and needs.

The post–pandemic return to "normal' has been marred by generational inflation, broader macroeconomic volatility as well as the geopolitical instability stemming from the crisis in Ukraine "" which has threatened to upend the "Long Peace' enjoyed since the end of WWII.

The resultant supply chain, energy, and political pressures have pushed the global economy closer to a recession and are forcing governments to enact monetary and fiscal policy changes that are pressurising households the world over. Perhaps more importantly, the upheaval of the last two years that has engendered both restrictions on local and international movement and increased economic headwinds have compelled the world's citizens to reappraise their relationship with their own governments with respect to freedom, safety, and opportunity.

The mass affluent and high–net–worth individuals (HNWIs) are looking for alternative destinations as a bolt–hole for future crises in countries that offer the freedoms that are lacking in their home nations.

With many parts of the world also experiencing an uptick in violent crime due to ineffective policies and rising inequality, smaller jurisdictions in particular are increasingly prioritising efforts to ensure the rule of law for all as part of efforts to boost tourism and attract digital nomads. In the Caribbean for example, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) data shows that St Kitts and Nevis saw a 50 per cent reduction in its average crime statistics over the past five years resulting in it being ranked among the safest islands to visit in 2023 by well–known tourist guide "Travellers Worldwide".

Caribbean"nations that offer investment migration schemes such as Dominica, offer global citizens access to some of the best travel and economic markets in the world.

Dominica"began welcoming foreign nationals to obtain citizenship in 1993. The island remains politically and economically stable, with a low crime rate and rich investment opportunities.


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Cohere annonce une série C de 270 millions de dollars pour mettre l'IA générative à la portée des entreprises

SAN FRANCISCO et TORONTO, 12 juin 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cohere, la plateforme d'IA numro 1 pour les entreprises, a annonc aujourd'hui un nouvel apport de capitaux de 270 millions de dollars dans le cadre de son financement de srie C. Inovia Capital a men le tour de table, avec la participation d'un groupe diversifi d'investisseurs institutionnels et stratgiques mondiaux, dont NVIDIA, Oracle, Salesforce Ventures, DTCP, Mirae Asset, Schroders Capital, SentinelOne, Thomvest Ventures, et nouveau l'investisseur Index Ventures. Ce groupe reprsente des investisseurs des tats–Unis, du Canada, de Core, du Royaume–Uni et d'Allemagne, et comprend certaines des entreprises technologiques les plus respectes au monde.

L'IA sera le moteur du succs des entreprises au cours de la prochaine dcennie , a dclar Aidan Gomez, PDG et co–fondateur de Cohere. l'heure o l'intrt initial pour l'IA gnrative s'oriente vers des moyens de renforcer les entreprises, celles–ci se tournent vers Cohere pour se positionner avec succs dans une nouvelle re technologique. La prochaine phase des produits et services d'IA va rvolutionner les entreprises, et nous sommes prts ouvrir la voie.

Nous sommes au dbut d'une nouvelle re porte par le calcul acclr et l'IA gnrative , a dclar Jensen Huang, fondateur et PDG de NVIDIA. L'quipe de Cohere a apport des contributions fondamentales l'IA gnrative. Son service aidera les entreprises du monde entier exploiter ces capacits afin d'automatiser et d'acclrer leurs processus.

Une IA cre pour les entreprises
La plateforme d'IA de Cohere est spcialement conue pour les entreprises. Elle offre des options de dploiement scuris des donnes dans les environnements cloud existants des entreprises, une personnalisation et un support client. Cela inclut un cosystme de partenaires consultants et intgrateurs de systmes pour aider les entreprises chaque tape de leur parcours en matire d'IA.

La suite d'IA pour entreprises de Cohere est agnostique au cloud, offrant ainsi les plus hauts niveaux de flexibilit et de confidentialit des donnes. La plateforme est conue pour tre disponible chez tous les fournisseurs de services en cloud, dploye dans l'environnement cloud existant des clients, dans un cloud priv virtuel (virtual private cloud, VPC) ou mme sur site, afin de rpondre aux besoins des entreprises l o se trouvent leurs donnes. Cela permet aux entreprises de transformer les produits existants et de crer la prochaine gnration de solutions rvolutionnaires, tout en scurisant leurs donnes.

Notre raison d'tre est d'investir dans de grands entrepreneurs qui ont une mission et des ambitions d'envergure mondiale , a dclar Steve Woods, directeur technologique et associ d'Inovia Capital. Trs peu d'ides peuvent changer fondamentalement la socit et reprsenter une vraie valeur ajoute pour l'humanit. Il s'agit de toute vidence d'une telle opportunit et nous sommes ravis de nous associer Cohere pour la mettre profit.

La nouvelle d'aujourd'hui succde des avances de Cohere dans plusieurs domaines : une annonce rcente de collaboration avec Salesforce Ventures pour faire progresser l'IA gnrative afin d'apporter de la valeur aux entreprises ; un engagement avec LivePerson pour dynamiser les expriences des clients ; et une demande et un intrt croissants de la part du march des entreprises. Cohere continue de faire progresser sa technologie de pointe, et selon l'valuation la plus rcente des modles de langage par Stanford, le modle Command de Cohere atteint aussi un haut niveau de prcision par rapport des modles comparables. Entre–temps, Cohere a rcemment lanc le tout premier modle de comprhension multilingue accessible au grand public entran partir de donnes authentiques provenant de locuteurs natifs ; il est quip pour lire et comprendre plus de 100 des langues les plus couramment parles dans le monde.

Cohere dispose d'une combinaison rare de talents de premier plan et de la technologie la plus innovante. L'entreprise est idalement place pour saisir l'opportunit que reprsentent l'IA gnrative et les LLM sur le march mondial des entreprises , a dclar Lance Matthews, directeur gnral de DTCP. Notre structure de fonds unique et nos relations nous permettent de rassembler une coalition d'investisseurs institutionnels et stratgiques mondiaux, dont Deutsche Telekom, afin de mettre en oeuvre la vision de Cohere, qui consiste rendre cette technologie accessible aux entreprises du monde entier.

Pour en savoir plus sur Cohere et son quipe en pleine expansion, rendez–vous sur cohere.com.

propos de Cohere
Cohere est la plateforme d'IA numro 1 pour les entreprises. Son intelligence artificielle de classe mondiale est spcialement adapte aux besoins des entreprises et offre une facilit d'utilisation, une accessibilit et une confidentialit des donnes sans prcdent. La plateforme de Cohere est agnostique au cloud, accessible par API en tant que service gr, et peut tre dploye sur un cloud priv virtuel (virtual private cloud, VPC) ou mme sur site pour rpondre aux besoins des entreprises, offrant ainsi les niveaux les plus levs de flexibilit et de contrle. Fonde par des anciens de Google Brain et un co–auteur du rapport de recherche novateur Transformer, Cohere a pour mission de transformer les entreprises et leurs produits grce une IA qui permet de gnrer, de rechercher et de rsumer l'information de manire plus intuitive que jamais. La socit est soutenue par un groupe d'investisseurs institutionnels et stratgiques mondiaux, dont DTCP, Index Ventures, Inovia Capital, Mirae Asset, NVIDIA, Oracle, Radical Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Section 32 et Tiger Global, ainsi que par plusieurs experts de l'IA, dont Geoffrey Hinton, Jeff Dean, Fei–Fei Li, Pieter Abbeel et Raquel Urtasun.

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Cohere kündigt Finanzierungsrunde der Serie C in Höhe von 270 Millionen USD zur Einführung von generativer KI in Unternehmen an

SAN FRANCISCO und TORONTO, June 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cohere, die fhrende KI–Plattform fr Unternehmen, gab heute bekannt, dass es im Rahmen seiner Finanzierungsrunde der Serie C neues Kapital in Hhe von 270 Millionen US–Dollar aufgebracht hat. Inovia Capital fhrte die Runde an, mit zustzlicher Beteiligung einer vielfltigen Gruppe globaler institutioneller und strategischer Investoren, darunter NVIDIA, Oracle, Salesforce Ventures, DTCP, Mirae Asset, Schroders Capital, SentinelOne, Thomvest Ventures und der erneute Iinvestor Index Ventures. In dieser Gruppe sind Investoren aus den USA, Kanada, Korea, dem Vereinigten Knigreich und Deutschland vertreten, zu denen einige der angesehensten Technologieunternehmen der Welt gehren.

Cohere verfgt bereits eine globale Prsenz mit starken europischen und deutschen Beziehungen. Martin Kon, President und COO von Cohere, ist nicht nur Amerikaner und Kanadier, sondern auch Deutscher und Brite und begann seine Karriere in Deutschland. CEO und Mitbegrnder Aidan Gomez ist Spanier und Brite und auerdem Kanadier. Nils Reimers, Director of Machine Learning und Ernder des Satzumwandlers (SBERT), leitet die semantische Suche bei Cohere in Darmstadt. Cohere erffnete im November 2022 seine Niederlassung in London, die von Chief Scientist Phil Blunsom geleitet wird, und etwa 20% der Cohere–Mitarbeiter befinden sich in Europa. Blunsom grndete und leitete das Sprachteam von Deepmind, bevor er zu Cohere kam. Er zeigt sich verantwortlich fr einige der innovativsten Forschungsprojekte im Bereich NLP.

"KI wird das Herzstck fr den geschftlichen Erfolg des nchsten Jahrzehnts sein", erklrte Aidan Gomez, CEO und Mitbegrnder von Cohere. "Da sich die anfngliche Begeisterung ber generative KI auf Mglichkeiten zur Beschleunigung von Unternehmen verlagert, wenden sich Unternehmen an Cohere, um sich fr den Erfolg in einer neuen ra der Technologie zu positionieren. Die nchste Phase der KI–Produkte und –Dienstleistungen wird die Wirtschaft revolutionieren, und wir sind bereit, den Weg zu ebnen."

"Wir stehen am Anfang einer neuen ra, die von beschleunigtem Computing und generativer KI angetrieben wird", so Jensen Huang, Grnder und CEO von NVIDIA. "Das Team von Cohere hat grundlegende Beitrge zur generativen KI geleistet. Ihr Service wird Unternehmen auf der ganzen Welt dabei helfen, diese Fhigkeiten fr Automatisierungen und weitere Beschleunigung zu nutzen."

KI fr Unternehmen
Die KI–Plattform von Cohere wurde speziell fr Unternehmen entwickelt und lsst sich datensicher in die bestehenden Cloud–Umgebungen oder auch den Kundensupport von Unternehmen integrieren und individuell anpassen. Dazu gehrt ein kosystem von Beratungs– und Systemintegrationspartnern, die Unternehmen in jeder Phase ihrer KI–Reise untersttzen.

Die KI–Suite fr Unternehmen von Cohere ist Cloud–unabhngig und bietet ein Hchstma an Flexibilitt und Datenschutz. Die Plattform ist so konzipiert, dass sie bei jedem Cloud–Anbieter verfgbar ist und in der bestehenden Cloud–Umgebung eines Kunden, in einer Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) oder sogar vor Ort eingesetzt werden kann, um den Unternehmen dort zu begegnen, wo sie ihre Daten hanem. Auf diese Weise knnen Unternehmen bestehende Produkte umgestalten und die nchste Generation innovativer Lsungen entwickeln, ohne dass ihre Daten in Gefahr geraten.

"Unsere ganze Daseinsberechtigung besteht darin, in groartige Unternehmer zu investieren, die eine groe weltweite Missionen und Ambitionen haben", sagte Steve Woods, CTO und Partner bei Inovia Capital. "Es gibt nur wenige Ideen, die die Gesellschaft grundlegend verndern und einen Mehrwert fr die Menschheit schaffen knnen. Wir haben hier offensichtlich eine solche Gelegenheit und sind begeistert, dass wir mit Cohere zusammenarbeiten und Teil davon werden knnen."

Die heutige Nachricht folgt, nachdemCohere in mehreren Bereichen Neuerungen vorgelegt hat: eine krzliche Ankndigung, mit Salesforce Ventures zusammenzuarbeiten, um generative KI zur Erzielung von Geschftswert voranzutreiben; eine Beziehung mit LivePerson zur Verbesserung von Kundenerlebnisse; und eine Vielzahl zustzlicher Anfragen und Interessen aus dem Unternehmensmarkt zu hosten. Cohere entwickelt seine branchenfhrende Technologie stndig weiter und so wurde dem Command–Modell von Cohere in der jngsten Stanford–Bewertung von Sprachmodellen eine hhere Genauigkeit attestiert als vergleichbaren Modellen. In der Zwischenzeit hat Cohere krzlich auch das erste ffentlich verfgbare mehrsprachige Verstndnismodell vorgestellt, das auf der Grundlage authentischer Daten von Muttersprachlern trainiert wurde und in der Lage ist, ber 100 der weltweit am hufigsten gesprochenen Sprachen zu lesen und zu verstehen.

"Cohere verfgt ber eine seltene Kombination aus erstklassigen Fachleuten und innovativster Technologie und ist am besten positioniert, um die Chancen des globalen Unternehmensmarktes fr generative KI und LLMs zu nutzen", so Lance Matthews, Managing Director, DTCP. "Unsere einzigartige Finanzierungsstruktur und unsere Beziehungen ermglichen es uns, eine Koalition globaler institutioneller und strategischer Investoren, einschlielich der Deutschen Telekom, zu versammeln, um die Vision von Cohere zu beschleunigen, diese Technologie in Unternehmen auf der ganzen Welt zu tragen."

Um mehr ber Cohere und sein wachsendes Team zu erfahren, besuchen Sie cohere.com.

ber Cohere
Cohere ist die fhrende KI–Plattform fr Unternehmen. Seine erstklassige knstliche Intelligenz ist auf einzigartige Weise auf die Bedrfnisse von Unternehmen abgestimmt und ermglicht eine noch nie dagewesene Benutzerfreundlichkeit, Zugnglichkeit und Datensicherheit. Die Plattform von Cohere ist Cloud–unabhngig, ber eine API als verwalteter Service zugnglich und kann in einer Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) oder sogar vor Ort eingesetzt werden, um Unternehmen dort zu begegnen, wo sie ihre Daten haben. So wird ein Hchstma an Flexibilitt und Kontrolle gewhrleistet. Cohere wurde von einem ehemaligen Google Brain–Mitarbeiter und Mitverfasser des bahnbrechenden Transformer–Forschungspapiers gegrndet und hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, Unternehmen und ihre Produkte mit Hilfe von KI so umzugestalten, dass sie Informationen auf intuitivere Weise als je zuvor generieren, suchen und zusammenfassen knnen. Hinter dem Unternehmen steht eine Gruppe globaler institutioneller und strategischer Investoren, darunter DTCP, Index Ventures, Inovia Capital, Mirae Asset, NVIDIA, Oracle, Radical Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Section 32 und Tiger Global sowie mehrere KI–Koryphen, darunter Geoffrey Hinton, Jeff Dean, Fei–Fei Li, Pieter Abbeel und Raquel Urtasun.

Medienkontakt
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Cohere Lança Série C de US$270 Milhões para Levar IA Geradora para Empresas

SÃO FRANCISCO e TORONTO, June 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Cohere, principal plataforma de IA para empresas, anunciou hoje a disponibilizao de novo capital no valor de US$270 Milhes como parte de seu financiamento da Srie C. A Inovia Capital liderou a rodada, com participao adicional de um grupo diversificado de investidores institucionais e estratgicos globais, incluindo NVIDIA, Oracle, Salesforce Ventures, DTCP, Mirae Asset, Schroders Capital, SentinelOne, Thomvest Ventures e retorno do investidor Index Ventures. Este grupo representa investidores dos EUA, Canad, Coreia, Reino Unido e Alemanha, e inclui algumas das empresas de tecnologia mais respeitadas do mundo.

"A IA ir impulsionar a prxima dcada de sucesso nos negcios", disse Aidan Gomez, CEO e cofundador da Cohere. "Com a empolgao inicial com a IA generativa se transformando em novas maneiras de acelerar os negcios, as empresas esto procurando a Cohere para posicion–las para o sucesso em uma nova era da tecnologia. A prxima fase dos produtos e servios de IA ir revolucionar os negcios e estamos prontos para liderar o caminho."

"Estamos no incio de uma nova era impulsionada pela computao acelerada e IA generativa", disse Jensen Huang, fundador e CEO da NVIDIA. "A equipe da Cohere contribuiu fundamentalmente para a IA generativa. Seu servio ir ajudar empresas em todo o mundo a aproveitar esses recursos para automatizar e acelerar."

IA Criada para Empresas
A plataforma de IA da Cohere foi projetada exclusivamente para empresas, oferecendo opes de implantao seguras de dados nos ambientes de nuvem, personalizao e suporte ao cliente existentes das empresas. A plataforma inclui tambm um ecossistema de parceiros de consultoria e integradores de sistemas para ajudar as empresas em qualquer estgio de sua jornada para a IA.

A sute de IA corporativa da Cohere independente da nuvem, oferecendo os mais altos nveis de flexibilidade e privacidade de dados. A plataforma foi desenvolvida para estar disponvel em todos os provedores de nuvem, implantada dentro do ambiente de nuvem existente de um cliente, nuvem privada virtual (VPC) ou at mesmo no local, para atender s empresas onde seus dados esto abrigados. Isso capacita as empresas a transformar produtos existentes e criar a prxima gerao de solues inovadoras que definem a era, mantendo seus dados seguros.

"Temos por objetivo investir em grandes empreendedores que tenham grandes misses e ambies em todo o mundo", disse Steve Woods, CTO e scio da Inovia Capital. "Poucas ideias podem mudar fundamentalmente a sociedade e agregar mais valor humanidade. Esta obviamente uma dessas oportunidades e estamos entusiasmados em fazer parceria com a Cohere para poder fazer parte deste empreendimento."

A notcia de hoje d seguimento a vrios acontecimentos da Cohere em diversas reas: anncio recente de colaborao com a Salesforce Ventures para a promoo de uma IA geradora com valor comercial; engajamento com a LivePerson para impulsionar a experincia dos clientes; e uma srie de demandas e interesses adicionais por parte do mercado corporativo. Com o avano da tecnologia lder do setor da Cohere, a avaliao mais recente do modelo de linguagem da Stanford tambm classificou o modelo de Comando da Cohere com alta preciso em relao aos modelos comparveis. A Cohere tambm lanou recentemente o primeiro modelo de compreenso multilngue publicamente disponvel, treinado em dados autnticos de falantes nativos; este modelo tem capacidade para ler e entender mais de 100 dos idiomas mais falados do mundo.

"A Cohere tem uma rara combinao de talentos de primeira linha, a tecnologia mais inovadora e est mais bem posicionada para aproveitar a oportunidade do mercado corporativo global de IA Gerativa e LLMs", disse Lance Matthews, Diretor Administrativo da DTCP. "Nossa estrutura de fundos e relacionamentos exclusivos nos permitem reunir uma coalizo de investidores institucionais e estratgicos globais, incluindo a Deutsche Telekom, para acelerar a viso da Cohere de oferecer essa tecnologia para empresas de todo o mundo".

Para mais informao sobre a Cohere e a sua equipa em crescimento, visite cohere.com.

Sobre a Cohere
A Cohere a principal plataforma de IA para empresas. Sua IA de categoria mundial unicamente adequada s necessidades dos negcios, desbloqueando a facilidade de uso, acessibilidade e privacidade de dados sem precedentes. A plataforma da Cohere independente da nuvem, acessvel por meio da API como um servio gerenciado e pode ser implantada em nuvem privada virtual (VPC) ou mesmo no local para atender s empresas onde seus dados esto abrigados, oferecendo os mais altos nveis de flexibilidade e controle. Fundada por ex–alunos do Google Brain e um coautor do seminal artigo Transformer, a Cohere tem a misso de transformar empresas e seus produtos com a IA, desbloqueando uma maneira mais intuitiva do que nunca de gerar, pesquisar e resumir informaes. A empresa apoiada por um grupo de investidores institucionais e estratgicos globais, incluindo DTCP, Index Ventures, Inovia Capital, Mirae Asset, NVIDIA, Oracle, Radical Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, Section 32 e Tiger Global, bem como vrios luminares da IA, incluindo Geoffrey Hinton, Jeff Dean, Fei–Fei Li, Pieter Abbeel e Raquel Urtasun.

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Access to Quality Learning Environments Will End Child Labour

By Yasmine Sherif
NEW YORK, Jun 12 2023 (IPS-Partners)

Worldwide, 160 million children are engaged in child labour. Without access to safe, quality educational opportunities, their dreams of a better future have been cut short. As we commemorate the World Day Against Child Labour, we must continue to support their protection from child abuse and violations – and the right to 12 years of quality education – for every girl and boy on the planet.

Besides peace, education is the best investment we can make to end illegal and cruel child labour practices. This is our investment in their young lives as much as an investment in inclusive growth and human development. This is our investment in innocent children who suffer already from painful losses due to shocks such as natural disasters, forced displacement and armed conflict. Education is one of our most important investments in justice, peace and security.

For girls and boys caught in emergencies and protracted crises, holistic education that encompasses school feeding programmes, conditional cash transfers, vocational training, mental health services, protection, social and emotional learning and academic learning is every child’s right and we cannot leave them behind to succumb to wars, climate disasters and abject poverty, forcing them into child labour.

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo – where 26 million people, a quarter of the population, are food-insecure – Education Cannot Wait’s Multi-Year Resilience Programme, delivered by UNICEF, WFP and other local partners, is supporting school feeding programmes. This means girls like Noela can have at least one nutritious meal a day at school. It also means that her family has an incentive to keep Noela in school.

In Nigeria, vocational training is providing girls and boys with the life skills they need to thrive once they graduate. It also means children have access to safe and protective learning environments that insulate them from human rights violations, including recruitment into armed groups, child marriage and other assaults on their humanity.

In countries like Ethiopia and in many crisis-impacted countries worldwide, ECW supports conditional cash transfers along with a variety of other holistic educational supports. These innovative programmes provide families with cash incentives to enrol children in school and to break cycles of hunger, poverty and child labour.

Altogether, these programmes form a key thread in the social safety net that protects children from being forced into child labour to feed their families. Across the globe, more than 222 million crisis-impacted children and adolescents urgently need our support to access quality education.

By providing them with quality learning environments, by building healthy bodies and healthy minds, by transforming their extraordinary resilience into a powerful source of change through a quality education, we have a chance to end child labour once and for all in the 21st century.

 


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ECW Executive Director Yasmine Sherif Statement on World Day Against Child Labour

Citizen Science Is Key in Helping to Tackle the Threat of Invasive Alien Species

The Asian hornet, also known as the yellow-legged hornet or Asian predatory wasp, is a species of hornet indigenous to Southeast Asia. It is of concern as an invasive species in some other countries.

By Helen Roy, Peter Stoett and Anibal Pauchard
BONN, Germany, Jun 12 2023 – Nature is declining rapidly, and the rate of species extinction is accelerating. The Global Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Science Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) (2019) revealed that one million species are at risk of extinction. Invasive alien species, alongside climate change, changing use of sea and land, direct exploitation of organisms and pollution, are all major causes of the unprecedented and ongoing declines in biodiversity and ultimately the nature crisis that we are facing now.

Biological invasions defined

Species have been introduced through human activities around the world for centuries. These species, introduced intentionally and unintentionally into regions within which they would not naturally occur, are termed alien species. Following their introduction, some of these alien species establish and spread causing adverse, and in some cases irreversible impacts. This subset of alien species is termed invasive alien species. Across Europe alone there are more than 14 000 alien species, including many different plants and animals, and a proportion of these are invasive. There are many ways in which invasive alien species cause problems for other species – for example through predation, competition, transmission of disease or hybridisation. Invasive alien species are implicated in many extinctions worldwide, especially on islands which are particularly vulnerable to biological invasions.

Prevention underpins the global target to mitigate the impacts of invasive alien species

Adopted in 2022 the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework recognises the threat of invasive alien species to biodiversity and ecosystems through Target 6:

Eliminate, minimize, reduce and/or mitigate the impacts of invasive alien species on biodiversity and ecosystem services by identifying and managing pathways of the introduction of alien species, preventing the introduction and establishment of priority invasive alien species, reducing the rates of introduction and establishment of other known or potential invasive alien species by at least 50 percent, by 2030, eradicating or controlling invasive alien species, especially in priority sites, such as islands.

Target 6 acknowledges that preventing the arrival of alien species by managing pathways of introduction is the most effective approach to mitigating the impacts of biological invasions. However, managing established invasive alien species is also important and many possible approaches can be adopted to sustainably address the threat of biological invasions.

Citizen science: an important tool for tracking invasive alien species

Monitoring and surveillance are critical to informing both prevention and management, and play an important role in mitigating impacts at all stages of the biological invasion process. Citizen science is one of the many tools that can contribute to monitoring and surveillance of invasive alien species. This involves volunteers in data collection and in some cases analysis and interpretation. The profile of citizen science is rising and its value in supporting research and public engagement with science is widely recognised. Additionally, innovative approaches, including the use of smartphone apps for reporting invasive alien species, and the use of emerging tools such as artificial intelligence to support participants with species identification are also contributing to the popularity of citizen science. Many people are using the iNaturalist app to document their observations of plants and animals around the world. The Asian Hornet Watch app contributes to early warning of Vespa velutina and has underpinned the successful eradication of this hornet in the UK.

“Citizen science not only provides valuable data, it can increase awareness of the threats of biological invasions, foster a sense of community ownership and stewardship, and empower individuals to take action to protect their local environment.”

Empowering people to take biosecurity action

Citizen science not only provides valuable data, it can increase awareness of the threats of biological invasions, foster a sense of community ownership and stewardship, and empower individuals to take action to protect their local environment. Many citizen science approaches include information on biosecurity which encourages people to take action to reduce their part in spreading invasive alien species.

Celebrating collaborations through the IPBES thematic assessment of invasive alien species and their control

Global collaboration and partnerships are critical to addressing the threats of environmental change including biological invasions. The IPBES thematic assessment of invasive alien species and their control, prepared over the past four years by 86 leading experts from all regions of the world and across many disciplines, will constitute the first comprehensive and evidence-based assessment of invasive alien species. It will be considered by the member States of IPBES at their tenth Plenary session in August 2023 and represents a significant step forward in addressing the urgent and complex issue of biological invasions.

The report will present and critically evaluate the available evidence on the trends, drivers and impacts of biological invasions on people and nature. Furthermore, it will outline key management and policy options to achieve the targets set by the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development on biological invasions. This IPBES thematic assessment report on invasive alien species and their control will become an indispensable tool for governments, civil society, Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the private sector and all those seeking to address the issue of biological invasions. Effectively preventing and controlling invasive alien species will have far-reaching consequences in protecting the incredible diversity of life on Earth and ultimately contributing to the quest to reverse biodiversity loss.

Prof. Helen Roy is an ecologist at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, United Kingdom.

Prof. Peter Stoett is dean and professor at the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada.

Prof. Anibal Pauchard is a professor at the Faculty of Forest Sciences, University of Concepción, Chile, and the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Chile.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Excerpt:

Prof. Helen Roy, Prof. Peter Stoett, and Prof. Anibal Pauchard – Co-Chairs of the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment

Cyclone Freddy has put Women & Girls in Malawi at Greater Risk of Sexual Abuse & Exploitation

Damage to a road and property in Malawi caused by Cyclone Freddy. Credit: PSGR

By Tara Carey
BLANTYRE, Malawi, Jun 12 2023 – “Cyclone Freddy was a terrible experience, and now many women who lost their homes and their livelihoods are at increased risk of sexual exploitation and abuse,” warns Caleb Ng’ombo, Director of People Serving Girls at Risk (PSGR), a frontline NGO in Malawi that supports vulnerable women whose lives have been devastated by the record-breaking tropical storm.

“The rains were heavy and continuous for three to four days,” recounts Caleb. “There was water everywhere, strong winds, mudslides, and trees falling onto houses, paths, and roads. Water was flooding into my house, and everything I owned was floating.

“There was nowhere to go because everyone was experiencing the same thing, and there was nothing you could do apart from wait for the water to recede.”

When Cyclone Freddy hit Malawi in March 2023, six months of rain fell in just six days, flooding over 170 square miles (430 km2). Over 1400 people died in the country, and UNICEF estimates that 3.8 million are facing acute food insecurity.

Around 659,000 people have been displaced, with women in poverty disproportionately affected. Caleb explains, “Many women who’ve been badly impacted were already vulnerable. They were living in makeshift buildings in locations such as river banks and hillsides because they could not afford better housing. The extreme weather dislodged big rocks that rolled down the slopes, killing people and destroying houses. It was very traumatizing.”

Sexual harassment, exploitation, and domestic abuse

Camps have been set up for those who have lost their homes, and PSGR is creating safe spaces for women to discuss challenges and find solutions. Of particular concern are the multiple reports of sexual exploitation and gender-based violence.

Women are complaining that they are being sexually harassed in the camps, and including being asked to perform sexual acts in exchange for aid. Most women are reticent about reporting incidents to the police because they know it takes a lot of time for cases to be prosecuted, and victims frequently face skepticism and stigmatization. Some married women also fear their husbands will blame them, which could trigger domestic violence.

Such fears are well founded. A comprehensive global review has found extensive data revealing that during or after extreme weather events, there is a rise in gender-based violence, including domestic and intimate partner violence.

“With justice so hard to access, women think, why bother reporting?” Caleb relays. “Judges and magistrates are mainly men, and they don’t give priority to the needs of women, so such cases are never prioritized. This is especially when the perpetrator is in a position of power, has access to money and an image to protect, and is up against a vulnerable woman.”

Another apprehension is that with so many women and girls being pushed further into poverty, there will be a rise in commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. Malawi is already a trafficking source, transit, and destination country, and the socio-economic repercussions of the climate crisis, coupled with discriminatory gender roles and social norms, create a fertile ground for the abuse of vulnerable women and girls.

Compounding problems is the lack of access to justice for victims. Few trafficking cases make it to court and those that do face multiple delays, with wrongdoers rarely punished.

To address this, PSGR and international women’s rights organization Equality Now have submitted a joint complaint to the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC), highlighting how girls, who are especially vulnerable to trafficking for sexual exploitation, are being left unprotected by the Malawian government’s failure to implement existing anti-trafficking legislation effectively.

Women are holding the sharpest end of the knife

Cyclones are typical in Southern Africa between November and April, but climate change is making them more frequent and intense. With Freddy, the ferocity and longevity were unprecedented – hitting land multiple times over five weeks. Scientists have declared it the longest-lasting tropical cyclone ever recorded anywhere.

Over the past decade, Malawi has experienced multiple extreme weather events, including droughts, floods, rising temperatures, and unpredictable rainfall patterns, leaving people dependent on agriculture and pastoralism struggling to adapt.

At this time of year, farmers should be harvesting their crops to sell and store, but Cyclone Freddy has washed away farmland and livestock, and ruined crops and buildings, with 547 schools damaged or destroyed.

Women make up 65% of smallholder farmers in Malawi, and traditional gender roles allocate women the responsibility for household food production and farming, while men often control access to land, credit, and agricultural inputs.

Malawi’s Marriage, Divorce and Family Relations Act grants some protection ‘against emotional or physical violence or abuse within marriage, sexual relations, and the family. The law also recognizes women’s non-monetary contribution regarding marital property rights. However, inequalities within the family continue to limit women’s decision-making power, control over resources, and access to credit, all of which hampers their ability to adapt to climate change.

Women are also more likely to shoulder the burden of unpaid care work and household responsibilities, which intensify during climate-related emergencies.

“Women play a central role in managing the aftermath of climate emergencies,” Caleb explains, “They are the caregivers and the providers of food, and while the impacts of extreme weather are felt by everyone in the community, it is women and girls who are holding the sharpest end of the knife. For example, you can see with floods that it is mostly women who die because they cannot swim, whereas men have had time to learn.”

Women’s interests and input must be central to climate responses

Extreme weather is being fuelled by rising global temperatures resulting from burning fossil fuels and the emission of greenhouse gases, primarily by wealthy industrialized nations. Meanwhile, women in Global South countries like Malawi – which has one of the lowest incomes in the world – are suffering disproportionately from the climate crisis while being least able to adapt.

“The climate crisis is getting worse, and the international community must not neglect the specific vulnerabilities and needs of women and girls,” Caleb says. “Most of the strategies are dominated by men. Women are voicing their issues, but their voices are not being heard, and the result is the problems we are seeing today.”

“This emergency is manmade, and there isn’t an overnight solution. But if the world shuts its eyes and does nothing, we will fail to deliver on our commitments to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.”

The World Bank warns that without climate financing to assist Malawi in building a climate-resilient economy, climate change could push an additional two million people into poverty during the coming decade and reduce the country’s GDP 6% to 20% by 2040. The repercussions for women and girls would be catastrophic.

“People here understand that the extreme weather we are suffering is the result of climate change. It is countries like ours that are having to pay the price for big economies that are polluting the environment,” laments Caleb.

“Women and girls must be at the discussion table when strategies are being developed to mitigate against disasters so that when emergencies happen, we understand how they can be supported. Women should have the opportunity to present their side of the story, bring solutions, and be incorporated into responses. This has to be central to climate change policy at all levels.”

Tara Carey is the Global Head of Media at Equality Now, an international human rights organisation that focuses on using the law to protect and promote the rights of women and girls around the world.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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