Evotec has appointed Ashiq Khan, Ph.D., as chief commercial officer, putting an executive with robotics and artificial intelligence experience in charge of a unit that is central to the company’s ...
Mahoning County Mental Health & Recovery Board Executive Director Duane Piccirilli is being honored for his contributions to community health. Piccirrilli was recognized with the Path Finder Award at ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Bengals executive VP Katie Blackburn’s decision to skip media availability at the NFL owners meetings became a talking point in Phoenix, where Local 12 digital sports columnist and ...
A former Carolina Panthers executive has returned to the NFC South. As announced on Thursday evening, the Atlanta Falcons have hired Steven Drummond as their senior vice president of communications.
Richie Garcia is worried about the impact that robot umpires will have on their human counterparts. Major League Baseball introduced the Automated Ball-Strike System for regular-season play this ...
If Google’s AI researchers had a sense of humor, they would have called TurboQuant, the new, ultra-efficient AI memory compression algorithm announced Tuesday, “Pied Piper” — or, at least that’s what ...
The NFL Players Association’s new executive director has begun to establish his identity in the role. After a business-focused director followed by a labor and legal-focused director, J.C. Tretter ...
For more than a century, baseball’s home plate umpires have called a ball or a strike based on interpretation of a vague, loosely defined strike zone. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
If you’re “thirty, flirty and thriving,” know all the moves to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” dance or are just a big fan of Razzles, it’s major news that Netflix is rebooting the rom-com classic “13 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former Warner Bros Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich has formed Fireside Access TV with Amanda Krentzman, former Executive Producer on Netflix’s International Originals team and Head of ...
Last November two members of the Try Guys, a gaggle of broadcasters best known for their experimental exploits on YouTube, made a startling admission to fans: Their podcasts were hemorrhaging money.