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ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ashishpaul799
In an age where generative AI is becoming increasingly sophisticated, the potential for fraud and misinformation has reached unprecedented levels. This keynote will begin with a personal case study exploring how the speaker became the target of a generative AI scam, highlighting the convincing nature of these deceptions. Building upon this experience, the talk will delve into the broader implications of generative AI for the spread of misinformation and the erosion of trust in online spaces. As the line between truth and falsehood becomes increasingly blurred, the role of education in equipping individuals with the critical thinking skills needed to navigate this complex landscape becomes paramount. The keynote will argue that empowering postgraduate social science researchers with the tools to critically engage with generative AI is not only essential for their own work but also for the wider fight against misinformation.
Navigating the Misinformation Minefield: The Role of Higher Education in the ...
Navigating the Misinformation Minefield: The Role of Higher Education in the ...
Mark Carrigan
This PowerPoint presentation provides an in-depth analysis of "The Ball Poem" by John Berryman. It covers the poem's themes, literary devices, and the author's background, offering a comprehensive understanding of the text. Ideal for students, teachers, and poetry enthusiasts, this presentation delves into the emotional and philosophical dimensions of the poem, highlighting its relevance to the human experience of loss and resilience. Discussion questions and personal response prompts are included to encourage further engagement and reflection.
The Ball Poem- John Berryman_20240518_001617_0000.pptx
The Ball Poem- John Berryman_20240518_001617_0000.pptx
NehaChandwani11
In this slide, we will discuss the features of video calls in the Discuss module in Odoo 17. Odoo Discuss is a built-in communication app that serves as the central hub for all our team conversations. It offers a variety of features to facilitate seamless collaboration and information sharing, including video calls.
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
Celine George
Size separation, or sieving, is a technique to segregate particles by size, vital in pharmaceuticals, food processing, and mining. Methods include sieving (particles pass through mesh sieves), sedimentation (based on settling velocities in fluid), cyclone separation (using centrifugal forces), and filtration (using barriers with specific pore sizes). Applications range from ensuring uniform drug formulations to grading grains and extracting minerals. Size separation offers efficiency, precision, and versatility, making it essential for quality control and consistency across various industries.
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
pragatimahajan3
This is the question and answer set of the inaugural edition of Pragya Champions Chalice, 2024. The genre of the quiz was general. Both the prelims and final sets are clubbed into one.
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
Pragya - UEM Kolkata Quiz Club
Transport (British English) or Transportation (American English) ransportation has developed along three basic Mode (Media):- 1. Land Transportation (way)– (a) Road Transportation (b) Rail Transportation 2. Water Transportation 3. Air Transportation Tramway Inland water transport Ocean transport These may be classified as under: (a). Liners (b). Tramps Liners Vs Tramps Figure- Layout airport runway design TRAFFIC SIGNS Types of Traffic Signs: 1. Mandatory/Regulatory Signs 2. Cautionary/Warning Signs 3. Informatory/Guide Signs STOP & Give way sign properties as per IS Code IRC 067: Code of Practice for Road Signs (Third Revision) Causes of road accidents ROAD SAFETY MEASURES (1.) Engineering (2.) Enforcement (3.) Education
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...
Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...
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IATP How-to Foreign Travel May 2024.pdff
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In Odoo 17, the process of managing incoming and outgoing shipments is streamlined into two efficient steps, simplifying logistics management. This feature optimizes the workflow by reducing complexity and increasing productivity, ensuring smooth operations for businesses. With Odoo 17, users can easily track and manage their shipments from start to finish, improving overall efficiency and enhancing the customer experience.
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
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Exploring Gemini AI and Integration with MuleSoft | MuleSoft Mysore Meetup #45
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Word Stress rules esl .pptx
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Capitol Tech Univ Doctoral Presentation -May 2024
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ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
ppt your views.ppt your views of your college in your eyes
Navigating the Misinformation Minefield: The Role of Higher Education in the ...
Navigating the Misinformation Minefield: The Role of Higher Education in the ...
The Ball Poem- John Berryman_20240518_001617_0000.pptx
The Ball Poem- John Berryman_20240518_001617_0000.pptx
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
Features of Video Calls in the Discuss Module in Odoo 17
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
size separation d pharm 1st year pharmaceutics
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
Pragya Champions Chalice 2024 Prelims & Finals Q/A set, General Quiz
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Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering, Modes of Transpo...
IATP How-to Foreign Travel May 2024.pdff
IATP How-to Foreign Travel May 2024.pdff
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Stl Algorithms in C++ jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 2 STEPS Using Odoo 17
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