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The rise of Alexandr Wang: Meta’s $14bn bet on 28-year-old Scale AI chief

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Banking   来源:Technology Policy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"The Labour government has delivered more funding, in addition to what we can raise through council tax, and I understand the financial situation they inherited was never going to be fixed in one budget, but it's clearly not enough."

"The Labour government has delivered more funding, in addition to what we can raise through council tax, and I understand the financial situation they inherited was never going to be fixed in one budget, but it's clearly not enough."

Pierre was taken into Southwater Veterinary Group in Telford, where vets gave him a health check and traced his owners through his microchip.Staff had to contact a series of animal health authorities before they could treat him.

The rise of Alexandr Wang: Meta’s $14bn bet on 28-year-old Scale AI chief

Rachel Harvey, practice manager, said: "It was quite a surprise to have Pierre brought into reception, with no idea where he'd come from or how he'd snuck his way into the HGV."Fortunately, he was microchipped and we learned he was registered to a French database."After some digging, Pierre's owner was traced and we managed to speak with her using Google Translate."

The rise of Alexandr Wang: Meta’s $14bn bet on 28-year-old Scale AI chief

Nicole Souillard, Pierre's owner, immediately made plans to be reunited with him.Her pet spent just under a fortnight in isolation at the vets and two weeks quarantined at Dover before she could collect him and take him home.

The rise of Alexandr Wang: Meta’s $14bn bet on 28-year-old Scale AI chief

"This is the happiest ending we could have hoped for," Ms Harvey said.

"Pierre is safely back home in France with his family, none the worse for his travels and certainly with a tale to tell his friends."It is expected to open in September 2026 and will provide places for 60 children in each year group.

Labour Councillor Katy Cole, cabinet member for children’s services at Peterborough City Council, said: “Great Haddon is set to be our city’s newest and largest township, and as such, we need good quality schools for this community to thrive.“We are inviting residents and other stakeholders to have their say on the new school. It’s important that everyone’s views are captured, so that we can consider all this information in the final specification.

“Once the Secretary of State for Education signs off the plans in the spring, we can begin on the task of building and opening the new school.”More than 5,000 homes are being built at the Great Haddon development on Peterborough City Council land, just outside Yaxley.

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