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Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sustainability   来源:Video  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Sometimes it can improve my paintings very, very much, due to this distortion," he told the BBC in an interview in 2006. "I don't want my work to look like a camera took it. I want to give vent to the distortion as well as the emotion."

"Sometimes it can improve my paintings very, very much, due to this distortion," he told the BBC in an interview in 2006. "I don't want my work to look like a camera took it. I want to give vent to the distortion as well as the emotion."

The murals were painted by local artist Lisa Curtis, aka Lisa Made It, who has helped transformHead teacher Beccy Harris said the unveiling had taken place at "a great time" as it coincided with the school receiving an upgraded rating of

Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

Ms Harris became the new headteacher 18 months ago and said that at the time the school had a Requires Improvement grade."That was simply because the work on the curriculum and the academic side of things had lagged behind," she said."I was in a very fortunate position of being able to take on this wonderful community school in... the most stunning part of Oxford."

Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

Her team introduced a new vision based on the Bible verse "they will soar on wings like eagles'' and developed the idea of three core values: adventurous, wise and encouraging."The murals were then about bringing that to life," she said.

Authors petition publishers to curtail their use of AI

Ms Harris said Lisa Made It had been "the perfect match" for their vision.

"We were really looking for an artist that reflected something that was very Jericho-y - that lovely combination of the canal, Port Meadow, the small houses, and that village within a big city.In response to the OECD's comments, Reeves said she was "determined to go further and faster to put more money in people's pockets through our plan for change".

Next week, Reeves will set out her Spending Review where she faces tough choices on allocating departmental budgets.The government has already committed billions of pounds to defence, while the NHS is also expected to be a focus amid Labour's pledge to reduce waiting lists.

In March, Reeves was forced to announce £14bn in measures, including £4.8bn in welfare cuts, to restore headroom against her self-imposed fiscal rules.While the OECD highlighted better-than-expected UK economic growth, which strengthened to 0.7% between January and March, it cautioned that "momentum is weakening" due to "deteriorating" business sentiment.

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