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‘Taking Jobs Away’: Jay Monahan’s PGA Tour Faces Golf World’s Wrath After New Tech Infusion Goes Viral
Technology tamfitronics We all have seen a fair share of jobs getting taken over by modern technology and AI. From writers to voice artists and now even greenskeepers, it is always sad to watch as people lose their jobs to something they built themselves. While a lot of you may have thought that sports are something artificial intelligence can never take over, a similar case of this was seen at the Black Dessert Championship in Utah.Fans are excited to see what this championship will bring to them and who will emerge victorious. A lot of top golfers like Kevin Streelman, Matt McCarty, and Sam Ryder are battling it out on the greens of Black Dessert Golf Course to take home the coveted title. And while everyone is indeed waiting for the moment, they can’t help...
‘Taking After Your Grampa’: Donald Trump’s Granddaughter Kai Stuns Golf Fans With Her ‘Solid’ Skills
Politics tamfitronics “I… just focus on golf,” said an ecstatic Kai Trump. She said so when the young athlete was asked about her future plans. Golf? And not politics? Well, the community was amazed to hear Donald Trump’s granddaughter choosing the sport over a career in her grandfather’s footsteps. What got them really surprised, however, was her latest social media post alongside content creator Garrett Clark.The 17-year-old golfer shared a series of pictures and videos on her Instagram handle alongside the famous golfing influencer. “Just having fun,”wrote the teenage athlete as she showcased her golf swings, chipping game, and more through the post. Suffice it to say, her skills sure left an impression on people’s minds.Seeing her skills, it doesn’t come as a surprise that the female athlete recently also took to verbally commit to...
Taking Shots With Spike Lee and His Arsenal Fan Club: “It’s Always Electric When He Shows Up”
Politics tamfitronics It was just about game-time, and Spike Lee was amped. He rubbed his hands and tapped his feet. The opening whistle couldn’t come fast enough.Once play began, Lee was a fount of running commentary, his eyes fixed to the action. “How is that not a foul?” Lee hollered. “You can’t hold the guy’s hand!”This was primo Spike, vintage Spike—the Spike who has spent decades talking shit and working the refs from his courtside throne at Madison Square Garden. At a building dubbed “the world’s most famous arena,” he has earned a reputation as perhaps the world’s most famous fan, and as of Friday, a Hall of Fame one, too.But on this particular Sunday, Lee was not cheering on his beloved New York Knicks at the Garden or high-fiving the Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu at...
Companies need to stop taking the easy way out on climate goals
Technology tamfitronics This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Corporate climate claims can be confusing—and sometimes entirely unintuitive. Tech giants Amazon and Google both recently released news about their efforts to clean up their climate impact. Both were a mixed bag, but one bit of news in particular made me prick up my ears. Google’s emissions have gone up, and the company stopped claiming to be “net zero” (we’ll dig into this term more in a moment). Sounds bad, right? But in fact, one might argue that Google’s apparent backslide might actually represent progress for climate action. My colleague James Temple dug into this news, along with the recent Amazon announcement, for a story this...