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Kevin Inks
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Inks-Kevin /images/Experts/Inks-Kevin.webp Kevin Inks is a specialist in geographic information systems (GIS), spatial statistics, GeoAI, and data analysis. He also has expertise in qualitative ... . Kevin Inks Associate Research Analyst Featured Squares white Explore more 3 ... to CNA's AI Maturity Model, and produced a variety of maps, visualizations, and innovative data analysis approaches. Inks is currently finishing his PhD dissertation at the University
Innovation Day
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and whether users can quickly adjust the parameters of LLM prompts to provide similar results. ► Geospatial Science: Integrating Generative AI to Amplify Capabilities Kevin Inks, Shelby Sebesky ... 3:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Room 200 Taiwan: Lessons Learned from the Russia-Ukraine War Moderator: Maryanne Kivlehan-Wise Panelists: Dr. April Herlevi and Dr. Kevin Pollpeter (China ... : Lessons Learned from the Russia-Ukraine War Moderator: Maryanne Kivlehan-Wise Panelists: Dr. April Herlevi and Dr. Kevin Pollpeter (China Aerospace Studies Institute) "Ukraine today, Taiwan
COVID19 AND THE SAFETY OF SEAFARERS
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Seafarers are an integral, if often overlooked, workforce, people who are essential both to individual communities and to the global economy. From navies and coast guards, to commercial industries such as fishing, shipping, and tourism, a healthy and valued workforce at sea is central to global stability. The COVID-19 pandemic and its unintended side effects across the blue economy have disproportionally hit seafarers, from those lacking ready access to medical care at sea, to those suffering economic damages while stranded ashore. Port state obstacles to crew rotations, isolation due to COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, restricted shore leave, extended contracts, and erratic port state guidance directly endanger mariners’ livelihoods and their mental health. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored how readily these frontline workers can slip out of view. Mariners face immediate health risks from COVID-19 exposure, risks similar to those faced by nurses, delivery drivers, and grocery store clerks, but often serve without the dignity and resources that can come with being formally deemed essential. Yet efforts to safeguard mariners from COVID-19 differ depending on industry, in many cases with cost and risk falling squarely on the mariners themselves. What emerges from this network of interlocking risks is the need for robust action across every stakeholder group—including the public—to safeguard seafarers and society while promoting dignity and stability for a critical workforce. This policy paper, reflecting ongoing work by CNA to understand these risks to mariners, is meant to contribute to a global conversation on the risks mariners face and some of the steps necessary to protect and sustain these vulnerable workers and the societies that rely upon them.
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china ai and autonomy report: Issue 1, November 2, 2021
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 1, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
this inaugural issue to promote a new CNA report by researchers Kevin Pollpeter and Amanda Kerrigan titled “ The PLA and Intelligent Warfare: A Preliminary Analysis .” The report presents PRC ... ,” Nikkei , Oct. 5, 2021, https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Aerospace-Defense/China-s-Geely-builds-satellites-to-guide-autonomous-vehicles . 44 Yang Jian, “Continental inks deal with Chinese AI