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Liam Payne's One Direction bandmate Zayn Malik has issued an apology to fans after he was forced to cancel his Newcastle concert at the last minute. The singer took to social media to explain: "I'm so sorry to do this but my voice just isn't there at all tonight and without it there's no show. I'm truly sorry to let you down, especially at such short notice... I held onto hope until the very last moment. "I'm hopeful with some rest tonight I'll be back on stage tomorrow. My deepest apologies Newcastle. Love you all." The former One Direction star is currently on his Stairway to the Sky Tour, which has seen him perform in cities including London, Manchester, Leeds, and Wolverhampton, with the final show scheduled for Edinburgh in a few days. However, fans at Newcastle City Hall on Tuesday night were left stunned when a tannoy announcement revealed that the show had been cancelled. Devastated fans were informed that the show "will no longer go ahead". The announcement explained: "We apologise for the late notice, it was his hope that he would be able to continue with the show. "But this is no longer possible. Please contact your point of purchase for reschedule or refunds. If you have parents or guardians collecting you, please stay in the auditorium and wait to be collected," reports the Mirror . As soon as the announcement hit social platforms, Zayn's devoted followers were swift in expressing their concern and support across social media, with one fan posting on X/Twitter: "Come on guys, let's think about it a bit, Zayn wouldn't cancel a show at the last minute for anything... I hope everything is okay." "@zaynmalik Take care babe and we love you," wrote another concerned fan, while yet another offered words of understanding: "Sorry for everyone attending the Newcastle show for Zayn's tonight, please don't say hateful words towards him we don't know what he's going through." The situation was intensely emotional as one attendee reported that there were "lots of people crying" inside the venue. With his solo career taking off, this tour marked Zayn's inaugural journey on the road alone since his departure from One Direction in 2015, delighting audiences with his personal hits like Pillowtalk and Ignorance Ain't Bliss. However, the celebratory nature of the tour was overshadowed by sorrow as Zayn faced a profound loss; just last month, Liam Payne tragically died at the young age of 31. In light of this sombre event, Zayn decided to postpone the North American stretch of the tour and initiate his UK performances with two dedicated nights instead.Mumbai: Former MP Poonam Mahajan inaugurated the pilot project of Gau Raksha Kavach, by Ridlan AI Foundation to address critical challenges in cow welfare. The QR code based neck collars are designed to save cows from road accidents at night and also store the healthcare records of the animal. On Wednesday, Ridlan AI Foundation launched its newly designed Gau Raksha Kavach, which leverages AI and QR-based technology to protect cows by ensuring timely healthcare and enhanced safety. The initiative was launched by former MP from Mumbai North Central constituency Poonam Mahajan. Former MP Poonam Mahajan inaugurates Gau Raksha Kavach, a QR code-based initiative by Ridlan AI Foundation to protect cows and ensure their health | File Photo The key features of the Gau Raksha Kavach includes QR-Based Tags, which send notifications to caretakers for timely vaccinations and deworming, preventing the spread of diseases. The QR code can be scanned to access the digital healthcare record of the animal for better health monitoring and management. It is attached to a reflective collar, which is designed to improve visibility during night and help prevent road accidents involving cows. The initiative was launched in partnership with Sanatan Dharma Sabha and Vishwa Hindu Parishad, further strengthening its foundation in the principles of gau seva and dharma. "Our honourable Prime Minister inspires us to engage in gau seva while embracing technological innovation for societal growth. The Gau Raksha Kavach is a testament to our commitment to building AI-first solutions with seva bhaav, safeguarding gaumata from diseases and road accidents. This initiative aligns with our cultural ethos and vision for a better Bharat," said a spokesperson for the NGO.If you’re an artist trying to sell your catalog — or an entertainment company trying to buy one — you should take a closer look at the attorneys who make up ‘s 2024 Top Music Lawyers list. From working on Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour and album to negotiating deals with Crocs and NASCAR for Luke Combs to linking K-pop kings like RM and Jung Kook with stars like Megan Thee Stallion and Usher, these are the dealmakers you need to know about. Lisa Alter & Katie Baron In the past 18 months, Alter and Baron have negotiated and closed $1 billion in deals. They have represented Primary Wave in the acquisitions of several catalogs, including Def Leppard, The Strokes, Ramones, James Brown, Isaac Hayes, Whitney Houston, Bob Marley and a share of Stevie Nicks’. The duo has helped other companies acquire more catalogs, including Iconic Artists Group (Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker), Influence Media Partners (Future, Blake Shelton, Enrique Iglesias), BMG Rights Management (Peter Frampton, ZZ Top) and Reservoir Media Management (Sonny Rollins, Louis Prima). “Pink Pony Club,” by Chappell Roan. “Houdini,” by Eminem New Kids on the Block Traffic John Branca, David Byrnes & David Lande From working on Beyoncé’s epic Renaissance tour and film as well as album — which snagged 11 Grammy nominations — to negotiating Pharrell’s deal with Focus Features and a new Adidas agreement, Ziffren Brittenham’s music department is in top form. They also negotiated a major deal for Barry Gibb’s Bee Gees catalog and Olivia Rodrigo’s GUTS tour, as well as her partnership with Gen Z-obsessed Stanley water bottles and lucrative Lancôme endorsement deal. “Exciting to view the opportunities through the lens of my Gen Z clients who are embracing the technology and finding interesting ways to create using it.” The Rolling Stones Tiffany Dunn Dunn has represented John R. Cash Revocable Trust in matters concerning Johnny Cash trademarks, copyright and more, from a collab with Jacques Marie Mage eyewear to the posthumous album to Cash’s statue at the U.S. Capitol, making the late icon the first musician to be honored in such a way. For Luke Combs, Dunn has worked on his collaborations with Crocs, NASCAR and NBC Sports; his partnership with Miller Lite; and his Nashville restaurant, Category 10. “At Six Flags. My first country show was Garth Brooks.” Damien Granderson Granderson represented Quality Control Music in its sale to K-pop power HYBE America, and he also reps triple Grammy nominee Raye, handling performance agreements for her shows at London’s O2 Arena, Coachella, and Royal Albert Hall. He also negotiates for J Balvin and Ne-Yo. “AI-powered tools make music creation, distribution and consumption more accessible and personalized while helping artists and businesses optimize their processes.” Fugees Stevie Wonder and Raye Palisa Kelley As sales of music catalogs have skyrocketed over the past few years, Kelley has emerged as the premier dealmaker in the arena. She’s helped acquire the catalogs of some of the biggest artists in the world, including Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, Pat Benatar, Christine McVie, Nelly, Florida Georgia Line and Brad Paisley. Kelley has made deals for more than 55 catalogs and 29,000-plus songs across master recordings, publishing income streams and musical compositions. “ . I sit on the board of an organization that serves adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This K-drama about an attorney with autism is an entertaining production that leads with compassion.” “Not Like Us,” by Kendrick Lamar “Women of color in executive positions.” Christine Lepera Lepera is the litigator artists call when they need help in court, especially when it comes to copyright, trademark and contract disputes. She’s represented Universal Music Group, Drake, Katy Perry, Post Malone and Dr. Luke, among others. For Dua Lipa, she successfully obtained dismissal with prejudice of a copyright infringement case against the pop star and Warner Music Group for “Levitating,” Billboard’s No. 1 song of 2021; Lepera also won a summary judgment for Timbaland and other defendants on claims of infringement. “Texas Hold ‘Em,” by Beyoncé Donald S. Passman, J. Eugene (Gene) Salomon Jr. & Ethan Schiffres This trio’s clients mirror the Billboard charts — there’s Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Adele. For the latter, they worked on her Las Vegas and Munich residencies, while other deals include Green Day’s album and tour, as well as Pink’s latest live trek. The firm also negotiated the asset sale by Cher to Iconic Artists Group and represents Oscar-, Emmy- and Grammy-winning composer Ludwig Göransson for his work on and Childish Gambino’s latest album. They also count Stevie Wonder, R.E.M. and Adam Lambert as clients. “Women in the studio and in leadership positions.” Adrian Perry & Jonathan Sperling Perry and Sperling co-led a team of lawyers that represented a music company in one of the largest music catalog deals in the industry. With such clients as Sony Music, Disney, Amazon, the NBA and the NFL, Perry continues to be an authority on AI deals, digital content distribution issues, and data collection and licensing, while Sperling is a go-to litigator for labels in copyright and royalty disputes. “Personality Crisis,” by New York Dolls “Am Yisrael Chai,” by Eyal Golan Billie Eilish and Julian Casablancas Julian Petty Warner has been on a white-hot winning streak thanks to breaking new acts like Benson Boone and Teddy Swims, along with the continued success of Zach Bryan. And Petty is working across those new artist deals as well as renegotiations as the label’s executive vp and head of legal affairs. In addition, he negotiated Linkin Park’s partnership with Riot Games and continues to work on the Warner Music/Blavatnik Center for Music Business Fellowship Program at Howard University, established after the death of George Floyd and aimed at increasing the pipeline for Black executives in the music business. “Respect for its OGs. I realize it’s a youth-driven business, but there is a lot of talent and insight held by the legacy artists and older execs. We need to do a better job harvesting that institutional knowledge and talent.” “DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. I vividly remember them rocking the house and strengthening my love for hip-hop.” Alexis Robinson & Daniel Schnapp For the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Robinson and Schnapp negotiated multiyear licenses with Netflix, Spotify, BBC, Univision and more to publicly perform the repertory of musical works of the performing rights organization. The duo also put together numerous membership and financial incentive agreements for new and existing ASCAP members Lauryn Hill, SZA, Kacey Musgraves and Fall Out Boy. Other big clients include TikTok, Vevo and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Amy Winehouse and Kendrick Lamar Metallica and Post Malone Angela Marie Rogers After running her own firm for more than a decade, Rogers joined gamma. — the media and technology company and new wave record label — as head of business and legal affairs. There, she handles signings for partners like Usher, Snoop Dogg and Rebel Music’s Sexyy Red while also spearheading strategic partnerships. In addition, she led production legal services at Mass Appeal for the Hulu documentary , about the iconic Atlanta street party that took place during the ’80s and ’90s. “Still formulating.” “Creativity on the business side. The traditional major record label model and traditional independent distribution model need to change. That’s why I’m so excited about being part of gamma. Anything’s possible over here.” Jess Rosen Country music has always been one of music’s top genres, but in the past few years, these stars have dominated the pop scene and reached newer heights. Rosen has been working behind the scenes alongside the genre’s biggest acts, negotiating major tour deals for Kenny Chesney, Kacey Musgraves and Kane Brown, whose publishing catalog he also helped sell. Rosen — who secured more than 240 deals, collectively valued at more than eight figures, in the past year — also negotiated celebrity restaurant license deals for Brown and Miranda Lambert. “Summer Wind,” by Frank Sinatra Angela Martinez Martinez is the founder and sole operator of AngieLaw and represents some of the world’s biggest Latin acts, including Ozuna, Luis Fonsi, Feid, Sebastián Yatra, María Becerra and Alemán. In the past year, she continued to navigate the complexities of music law, closing a series of high-stakes agreements, including recording, publishing, distribution and asset purchase deals, collectively securing more than $130 million. “New technologies in music often meet resistance, as we saw with cassettes, CDs and digital music. While I understand concerns around AI, I believe the industry should focus on ways to monetize it and create unique fan experiences that only artists can provide. Embracing AI can open new opportunities without losing the personal connection central to music.” “Vanilla Ice, En Vogue and MC Hammer — don’t judge me!” Bobby Rosenbloum In the past year, Rosenbloum has orchestrated deals totaling more than $3 billion. He oversees music licensing and strategy for music AI companies like SourceAudio, Klay Vision, Songbird AI and Oy, as well as social media platforms like Meta, Snap, TikTok, X and Twitch. He’s on speed dial as outside music counsel for such top companies as Mattel, the Coca-Cola Co., Amazon Studios, Lululemon, Verizon Wireless, MLB and Apple Studios — just to name a few. And he serves as deputy general counsel of the Recording Academy and the Latin Recording Academy. “Espresso,” by Sabrina Carpenter (produced by our client Julian Bunetta). “Solutions for global music publishing licensing. The current fragmentation of the marketplace has made it far too difficult for new businesses to innovate.” Matthew Thompson Thompson assisted Warner Music Group in its recent reorg of Atlantic Records, including the elevation of 10K Projects founder Elliot Grainge to CEO. Thompson also helped WMG and its affiliates on a joint venture with 10K Projects, home to Ice Spice, Artemas and Trippie Redd. And he’s worked on big catalog acquisitions, including WMG acquiring the entire recorded music catalog of Yes. “Keep it out. Music is a deeply human creation and experience and should stay that way.” “Ability to connect emergent artists with fans. I know there are a ton of ways to make this happen, but so many young up-and-comers just never find their audience. It’s sad.” Debbie White Call White the queen of K-pop collabs. She’s represented HYBE — home to BTS — for seven years, and her recent deals include Jung Kook teaming up with Usher for “Standing Next to You”; RM and Megan Thee Stallion joining forces for “Neva Play”; and Jimin linking with NLE Choppa, JVKE and Muni Long on “Angel Pt. 1” and “Angel Pt. 2” from the soundtrack. She also worked on NewJeans’ global brand ambassadorship with Coca-Cola and is busy outside of the K-pop spectrum, handling deals for clients like Hello Sunshine, The Who, Duran Duran and Christina Aguilera, for her Las Vegas residency and an Airbnb partnership. “Fire for You,” by Cannons, and “A Sky Full of Stars,” by Coldplay. “Carpenters in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. However, the first concert I truly remember attending was Styx at Radio City Music Hall.” . THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day More from The Hollywood Reporter
The chief executive of healthcare technology firm Harrison.ai has moved to dismiss privacy concerns about his start-up, describing them as a misunderstanding as it plots an expansion into the lucrative US market. Harrison.ai gives radiologists and pathologists access to AI technology so they can more efficiently and accurately scan X-rays for cancers and illnesses. The Sydney start-up has already raised more than $150 million to pursue its stated goal of saving a million lives a day by 2025. Dimitry (left) and Aengus Tran. Credit: Louie Douvis An investigation by online publication Crikey has alleged that Harrison.ai trained its flagship product, Annalise.ai, using scans of potentially hundreds of thousands of Australians obtained by radiology provider I-MED seemingly without express consent from patients. Speaking in an interview with this masthead, Aengus Tran, who founded the company in 2018 with his brother Dimitry, said those concerns were a “misunderstanding” and that his start-up anonymises patient data to the extent it cannot be re-identified. “I think, from the outside, maybe people made an assumption that we are processing personal information,” Aengus Tran said. “A picture of your face is very different to a chest X-ray and a diagnostic report that has been anonymised and de-identified. We have a really robust anonymisation and data-protection pipeline, where data is completely stripped of personal information, and [we have] gone through quite great lengths to ensure that it cannot be re-identified. “That helps us meet the requirement of the Privacy Act and therefore enables our use of data to be fully permissible within the bounds of that act. The Privacy Act actually makes it very clear that if you thoroughly anonymise and de-identify the patient, data is no longer considered personal information.” I-MED has also published a statement calling the reports “inaccurate”. “I-MED de-identified data using best practice frameworks developed by the CSIRO and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner,” it said. Anxiety and discussion around how artificial intelligence technologies treat customer privacy has spiked since Australia’s privacy commissioner, Carly Kind, found that retailer Bunnings had breached privacy laws with facial recognition systems that it used to combat crime.Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president who led the nation from 1977 to 1981, has died at the age of 100. The Carter Center announced Sunday that his father died at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by family. His death comes about a year after his wife of 77 years, Rosalynn, passed away. Despite receiving hospice care at the time, he attended the memorials for Rosalynn while sitting in a wheelchair, covered by a blanket. He was also wheeled outside on Oct. 1 to watch a military flyover in celebration of his 100th birthday. The Carter Center said in February 2023 that the former president and his family decided he would no longer seek medical treatment following several short hospital stays for an undisclosed illness. Carter became the longest-living president in 2019, surpassing George H.W. Bush, who died at age 94 in 2018. Carter also had a long post-presidency, living 43 years following his White House departure. RELATED STORY: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter: A love story for the ages Before becoming president Carter began his adult life in the military, getting a degree at the U.S. Naval Academy, and rose to the rank of lieutenant. He then studied reactor technology and nuclear physics at Union College and served as senior officer of the pre-commissioning crew on a nuclear submarine. Following the death of his father, Carter returned to Georgia to tend to his family's farm and related businesses. During this time, he became a community leader by serving on local boards. He used this experience to elevate him to his first elected office in 1962 in the Georgia Senate. After losing his first gubernatorial election in 1966, he won his second bid in 1970, becoming the state’s 76th governor. As a relative unknown nationally, Carter used the nation’s sour sentiment toward politics to win the Democratic nomination. He then bested sitting president Gerald Ford in November 1976 to win the presidency. Carter battles high inflation, energy crisis With the public eager for a change following the Watergate era, Carter took a more hands-on approach to governing. This, however, meant he became the public face of a number of issues facing the U.S. in the late 1970s, most notably America’s energy crisis. He signed the Department of Energy Organization Act, creating the first new cabinet role in government in over a decade. Carter advocated for alternative energy sources and even installed solar panels on the White House roof. During this time, the public rebuked attempts to ration energy. Amid rising energy costs, inflation soared nearly 9% annually during Carter's presidency. This led to a recession before the 1980 election. Carter also encountered the Iran Hostage Crisis in the final year of his presidency when 52 American citizens were captured. An attempt to rescue the Americans failed in April 1980, resulting in the death of eight service members. With compounding crises, Carter lost in a landslide to Ronald Reagan in 1980 as he could only win six states. Carter’s impact after leaving the White House Carter returned to Georgia and opened the Carter Center, which is focused on national and international issues of public policy – namely conflict resolution. Carter and the Center have been involved in a number of international disputes, including in Syria, Israel, Mali and Sudan. The group has also worked to independently monitor elections and prevent elections from becoming violent. Carter and his wife were the most visible advocates for Habitat for Humanity. The organization that helps build and restore homes for low- and middle-income families has benefited from the Carters’ passion for the organization. Habitat for Humanity estimates Carter has worked alongside 104,000 volunteers in 14 countries to build 4,390 houses. “Like other Habitat volunteers, I have learned that our greatest blessings come when we are able to improve the lives of others, and this is especially true when those others are desperately poor or in need,” Carter said in a Q&A on the Habitat for Humanity website. Carter also continued teaching Sunday school at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown well into his 90s. Attendees would line up for hours, coming from all parts of the U.S., to attend Carter’s classes. Carter is survived by his four children.
ITV I'm A Celebrity fans all have same 'wish' for camp as they beg 'please'Salesforce reports upbeat annual guidance after mixed Q3 resultsGeoffrey Hinton says he doesn’t regret the work he did that laid the foundation for artificial intelligence, but wishes he thought of safety sooner. The British-Canadian computer scientist says the technology has now progressed so fast that he thinks it could achieve superintelligence in the next five to 20 years. Superintelligence is intelligence that surpasses even the smartest humans. When superintelligence happens, Hinton says humanity will have to seriously worry about how it can stay in control. His remarks came at a press conference in Stockholm, where Hinton is due to a receive the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday. Hinton and co-laureate John Hopfield are being given the prize because they developed some of the underpinnings of machine learning, a computer science that helps AI mimic how humans learn. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 8, 2024. Note to readers: This is a corrected story; An earlier version misspelled “physics.”
Celta Vigo gets back to winning ways with victory over MallorcaNvidia is currently reaching a peak of its popularity based on the amazing feat it has touched in terms of its market capitalization. It had even crossed Apple in terms of the mcap when it was accelerating steadily towards making history. With Nvidia's run slightly slowed down to various market factors, many have raised concerns about a potential dip for the AI giant due to AI's hype dying out slowly. ET Year-end Special Reads It's all Gucci for Indians' luxury craving even as economy shows wrinkles Investing in 2025: Will domestic funds continue to counter FPI sell-offs amid rising valuations? 2024 exposed the underbelly of India's Silicon Valley Are Nvidia stocks going to see a massive rise in 2025? However, market analysts from Citi are hopeful that a major boost for Nvidia may arrive next month as the New Year commences. with their CEO Jensen Huang set to deliver a deliver a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. This could bring in some good news and latest announcements that will again bring the company back in the forefront and limelight, helping its stock prices go up again. Are Nvidia AI chips in demand? There is a massive demand for Nvidia's AI chips and the requirement for the product is so great that it is simply outpacing supply, driving up the demand and portfolio of the company. Even though there are are other players in the chipmaking market, none of them is coming close to where Nvidia has risen in the last two years, giving them a straight-edge monopoly in recent while. FAQs: Has the US stock market crashed? No, the US stock market has not crashed in recent while, and has instead been on a superb bull run for nearly two years now. Is Nvidia's stock going to grow further? Yes, after Nvidia's decision of introducing AI-reliant GPUs and other services, it's stock has shot through the roof, and is now growing at a phenomenal pace in 2024. 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