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Rishi Sunak calls on 14 bosses to serve on business advisory council – Financial Times
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Here’s Why Google DeepMind’s Gemini Algorithm Could Be Next … – Singularity Hub
Recent progress in AI has been startling. Barely a weeks gone by without a new algorithm, application, or implication making headlines. But OpenAI, the source of much of the hype, only recently completed their flagship algorithm, GPT-4, and according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, its successor, GPT-5, hasnt begun training yet.
Its possible the tempo will slow down in coming months, but dont bet on it. A new AI model as capable as GPT-4, or more so, may drop sooner than later.
This week, in an interview withWill Knight, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said their next big model, Gemini, is currently in development, a process that will take a number of months. Hassabis said Gemini will be a mashup drawing on AIs greatest hits, most notably DeepMinds AlphaGo, which employed reinforcement learning to topple a champion at Go in 2016, years before experts expected the feat.
At a high level you can think of Gemini as combining some of the strengths of AlphaGo-type systems with the amazing language capabilities of the large models, Hassabis told Wired. We also have some new innovations that are going to be pretty interesting. All told, the new algorithm should be better at planning and problem-solving, he said.
Many recent gains in AI have been thanks to ever-bigger algorithms consuming more and more data. As engineers increased the number of internal connectionsor parametersand began to train them on internet-scale data sets, model quality and capability increased like clockwork. As long as a team had the cash to buy chips and access to data, progress was nearly automatic because the structure of the algorithms, called transformers, didnt have to change much.
Then in April, Altman said the age of big AI models was over. Training costs and computing power had skyrocketed, while gains from scaling had leveled off. Well make them better in other ways, he said, but didnt elaborate on what those other ways would be.
GPT-4, and now Gemini, offer clues.
Last month, at Googles I/O developer conference, CEO Sundar Pichai announced that work on Gemini was underway. He said the company was building it from the ground up to be multimodalthat is, trained on and able to fuse multiple types of data, like images and textand designed for API integrations (think plugins). Now add in reinforcement learning and perhaps, as Knight speculates, other DeepMind specialties in robotics and neuroscience, and the next step in AI is beginning to look a bit like a high-tech quilt.
But Gemini wont be the first multimodal algorithm. Nor will it be the first to use reinforcement learning or support plugins. OpenAI has integrated all of these into GPT-4 with impressive effect.
If Gemini goes that far, and no further, it may match GPT-4. Whats interesting is whos working on the algorithm. Earlier this year, DeepMind joined forces with Google Brain. The latter invented the first transformers in 2017; the former designed AlphaGo and its successors. Mixing DeepMinds reinforcement learning expertise into large language models may yield new abilities.
In addition, Gemini may set a high-water mark in AI without a leap in size.
GPT-4 is believed to be around a trillion parameters, and according to recent rumors, it might be a mixture-of-experts model made up of eight smaller models, each a fine-tuned specialist roughly the size of GPT-3. Neither the size nor architecture has been confirmed by OpenAI, who, for the first time, did not release specs on its latest model.
Similarly, DeepMind has shown interest in making smaller models that punch above their weight class (Chinchilla), and Google has experimented with mixture-of-experts (GLaM).
Gemini may be a bit bigger or smaller than GPT-4, but likely not by much.
Still, we may never learn exactly what makes Gemini tick, as increasingly competitive companies keep the details of their models under wraps. To that end, testing advanced models for ability and controllability as theyre built will become more important, work that Hassabis suggested is also critical for safety. He also said Google might open models like Gemini to outside researchers for evaluation.
I would love to see academia have early access to these frontier models, he said.
Whether Gemini matches or exceeds GPT-4 remains to be seen. As architectures become more complicated, gains may be less automatic. Still, it seems a fusion of data and approachestext with images and other inputs, large language models with reinforcement learning models, the patching together of smaller models into a larger wholemay be what Altman had in mind when he said wed make AI better in ways other than raw size.
Hassabis was vague on an exact timeline. If he meant training wouldnt be complete for a number of months, it could be a while before Gemini launches. A trained model is no longer the end point. OpenAI spent months rigorously testing and fine-tuning GPT-4 in the raw before its ultimate release. Google may be even more cautious.
But Google DeepMind is under pressure to deliver a product that sets the bar in AI, so it wouldnt be surprising to see Gemini later this year or early next. If thats the case, and if Gemini lives up to its billingboth big question marksGoogle could, at least for the moment, reclaim the spotlight from OpenAI.
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DeepMind alum wants to use AI to speed the development of green materials – The Economic Times
Ever since ChatGPT went viral last fall, companies have touted many ways artificial intelligence can make our lives easier. Theyve promised superhuman virtual assistants, tutors, lawyers and doctors.What about a superhuman chemical engineer?London-based startup Orbital Materials would like to create just that. The startup is working to apply generative AI the method behind tools like ChatGPT expressly for accelerating the development of clean energy technologies. Essentially, the idea is to make computer models powerful and sharp enough to identify the best formulas for products like sustainable jet fuel or batteries free of rare-earth minerals.Jonathan Godwin, an Orbital Materials co-founder, imagines a system thats as accessible and effective as the software engineers use today to model designs for things like airplane wings and household furniture.That, historically, has just been too difficult for molecular science, he said.
ChatGPT works because its adept at predicting text heres the next word or sentence that makes sense. For the same idea to work in chemistry, an AI system would need to predict how a new molecule would behave, not just in a lab but in the real world.
Still, for many materials needed to decarbonise the planet, the technology isnt there yet.
That needs to happen in the next 10 years, or sooner, said Aaike van Vugt, co-founder of material science startup VSParticle.
What I thought would take 10 years was happening in a matter of 18 months, he said. Things are getting better and better and better.
Godwin compares his method with Orbital Materials to AI image generators like Dall-E and Stable Diffusion. Those models are created using billions of online images so that when users type in a text prompt, a photorealistic creation appears. Orbital Materials plans to train models with loads of data on the molecular structure of materials. Type in some desired property and material say, an alloy that can withstand very high heat and the model spits out a proposed molecular formula.
Right now, many tech investors are prowling for companies that can turn a profit by improving greener material production. Thats particularly the case in Europe, where regulators are forcing manufacturers to lower carbon emissions or face stiff fines. The markets for advanced materials in sectors like renewable energy, transportation and agriculture are set to grow by tens of billions of dollars in the coming years.
Some researchers, like those at the University of Toronto, have set up self-driving labs that pair AI systems with robots to search for new materials at unparalleled speeds. Dutch startup VSParticle makes machinery used to develop components for gas sensors and green hydrogen.
Think of it like a DNA sequencer in a genomics lab, said co-founder van Vugt, who believes his equipment can help shorten the 20-year time horizon of advanced materials to one year, and, eventually, a couple of months. His company is currently raising investment capital.
Orbital Materials, which raised $4.8 million in previously undisclosed initial funding, is planning to start with turning its AI gaze toward carbon capture. The startup is working on an algorithmic model that designs molecular sieves, or tiny pellets installed within a device that can sift CO2 and other noxious chemicals from other emissions, more efficiently than current methods. (Godwin said the startup, which has several AI researchers, plans to publish peer-reviewed results on this tech soon.) Carbon capture has failed to work at scale to date, though thanks to a slew of government incentives, particularly in the US, interest in deploying the technology is rapidly ramping up.
Eventually, Godwin said Orbital Materials would like to move into areas like fuel and batteries. He imagines mirroring the business model of synthetic biology and drug discovery companies: develop the brainpower, then license out the software or novel materials to manufacturers. Its going to take us a little bit of time to get to market," said Godwin. "But once youre there, it happens very quickly.
But getting the AI right is only half the battle. Actually making advanced materials in areas like battery and fuel production requires working with huge incumbent enterprises and messy supply chains. This can be even costlier than developing new drugs, argued MITs Gomez-Bombarelli.
The economics and de-risking make it just way harder, he said.
Heather Redman, a managing partner with Flying Fish Partners, which backed Orbital Materials, said most tech investors chasing the shiny penny of generative AI have failed to look at its applications outside of chatbots. She acknowledged the risks of startups working in the energy sector, but believes the $1 trillion potential of markets like batteries and carbon capture are worth the investing risk.
We love big hills as long as theres a big gigantic market and opportunity at the top, she said.
Gomez-Bombarelli is aware how big these hills can be. He helped start a similar company to Orbital Materials in 2015, called Calculario, which used AI and quantum chemistry to speed up the discovery process for a range of new materials. It didnt get enough traction and had to focus on the OLED industry.
Maybe we didnt make our case, he said. Or maybe the market wasnt ready.
Whether it is now is an open question. But there are encouraging signs. Computing certainly has improved. Newcomers might also have an easier time selling AI because would-be customers could more easily grasp the potential. Gomez-Bombarelli said the pitch is relatively simple: Look at ChatGPT. We can do the same thing for chemistry.
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DeepMind alum wants to use AI to speed the development of green materials - The Economic Times
The End of the Magic World’s 50-Year Grudge – The New York Times
Gellers bent spoon demonstrations and deep fakes both create this conflict between what we think is possible and what were seeing, said Alice Pailhs, an author of The Psychology of Magic. Both elicit strong emotional responses confusion, delight, distress, maybe even paranoia.
The stakes, of course, are different. Get fooled by a spoon bender and youre likely to end up with a smile on your face. Get fooled by a pernicious deep fake and you might end up believing that video posted last year of President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine appearing to surrender, or something else that is false and noxious. This time, its going to take much more than Mr. Randi and Ben Harris to flag the frauds.
The upsides of digital fakes have, inevitably, intrigued more than a few magicians. Drummond Money-Coutts, the English conjurer who starred in the Netflix series Death by Magic, said in an interview that he was looking into possibilities presented by Midjourney, the program used to produce an image of Pope Francis in a Balenciaga puffer jacket that went viral a few months ago. He still prefers nondigital methods, though, which he attributes in no small part to the influence of Mr. Geller.
Mr. Money-Coutts first met Mr. Geller in 2003. A student at the British prep school Eton who was a budding magician, he invited Mr. Geller to perform for 700 gobsmacked schoolboys. (I was told to write a letter to the catering department to apologize because they basically had no spoons for weeks after he came, Mr. Money-Coutts recalled.) Mr. Geller had relocated to Britain by then, having spent 12 tumultuous years in the United States, most of them in New York City.
While there, he had gotten rich, but he wasnt equipped for money or fame on this scale, and he was rattled by the verbal assaults. He struggled with panic attacks and became anorexic and bulimic. He also shopped compulsively, once buying 100 silk shirts during a visit to a Brioni store in Milan, few of which he ended up wearing.
It was decadence, he said. I had 10 Gucci suitcases, leather Gucci suitcases. Do you know how much they cost?
Mr. Geller gradually regained his mental equilibrium, though his taste for luxury proved hard to shake. When he moved to Britain in the mid-80s a relative suggested it would be a better place to raise a family he fell in love with a house in Sonning, a village 40 miles west of London, because it reminded him of Graceland and the White House. He more than doubled the square footage of the place, adding bedrooms, a cinema room and gold-plated bathroom fixtures. At some point, about six years ago, it all started to seem berserk.
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4 Techniques to Calm the Mind – Psychology Today
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by Ran D. Anbar, MD, and Mac Lancaster, BS
A teenage patient recently asked us, How do I stop overthinking?
Though not listed in the DSM-5, overthinking is something many of us find ourselves doing and can often be a sign of psychological distress, such as in patients with depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (Kaiser et al, 2015).
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There is a lot on our minds with seemingly unlimited information at our fingertips, a global pandemic, and the numerous interpersonal encounters we navigate day-to-day.
Getting in touch with your inner self can help assuage these overwhelming feelings and subsequent exhaustion, leading to a calmer and clearer mind. We shared with the patient four techniques that can help lead to a more positive perspective of rumination without it overstaying its welcome.
Who could have guessed that feeling calm was as simple as 4-7-8? Coined by American physician Andrew Weil, this deep breathing exercise induces a physiological response associated with decreased stress.
The exercise involves:
Breathing in through the nose is important because the nasal passage filters out irritating particulates, while warming and humidifying it, supplying the most favorable air for our lungs (Vierra et al, 2022; Naclerio et al, 2007). Holding in breath helps boost the delivery and circulation of oxygen in the bloodstream, lowering cardiovascular load (Kaiser et al, 2015). Exhaling through the mouth allows for relatively effortless release of air from the lungs.
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It is recommended to repeat this practice twice daily over the course of a month to see physiological results, including better sleep and digestion.
Still cant stop overthinking after your breath exercise? It can be helpful to understand yourself beyond your conscious mind by being mindful of the many elements that guide your mental processes. Your subconscious can be defined as the part of your mind that generally escapes your awareness, yet has a significant impact on how you live. It is a repository of ideas and emotions that you may not even be aware of, but which have a significant impact on your behavior and general welfare.
One vehicle for accessing the subconscious mind is meditation. According to the ancient Indian science of Vedic, meditation focuses our attention on the inner realm (located in our subconscious), which allows us to develop a different perspective regarding our behavior in the outer realm (Jiang et al, 2020). The goal is to develop a more accurate understanding of one's place in the world, which helps cultivate wisdom.
Practicing meditation has been associated with an attenuation in levels of anxiety and depression (Jiang et al, 2020; Schuman-Olivier et al, 2020; Sharma, 2015).
An experienced Buddhist monk can meditate and feel less stressed, but how does that apply to a novice?
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Sometimes becoming aware of our subconscious thought process can allow us to move on, but this is not always the case. Hypnosis is another method of accessing a further connection to the subconscious, but it allows us to ask it for help in changing. For instance, we can learn how to think more calming thoughts at the conscious and subconscious levels (Anbar & Cherry, 2021).
Taking a step back from your thoughts is one key to getting the most out of the plunge youve taken into your subconscious. As you let your thoughts flow, you realize that they are not you; you are not them. Your thoughts inform your cognitive and behavioral processes but do not control the outcome. You can take a step back and observe, while your thoughts keep flowing.
There can be thousands of thoughts leading down different cognitive streams, with varying degrees of intrigue. Just because one comes into focus, does not mean that you must follow it. There is power in letting the thoughts wash away and accepting that they will be there in the future, should you desire to call upon them.
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Now you have separated yourself from your thoughts through some exploratory work into your subconscious. You have proven to yourself that youre capable of calming yourself down in the outer realm just by a few minutes of breathing. Having the mental acuity to become aware of internal experiences is a principal component of mindfulness (Burns et al, 2011). You can be proud to have taken the first steps to thinking without feeling overwhelmed.
Another technique involves recognizing certain negative words that lead to cognitive distortion and removing them from our stream of thought. For instance, viewing our inner stream from afar, we might identify the trigger word should, occupying the form of I should have done X or They should have done Y.
Should discourages us from accepting the way things are, and leads to disappointment when things arent the way we feel they should be in our minds. By establishing should as a negative buzzword, we can now recognize its effect in our subconscious and consciously let that idea go. Thus, we can learn how to accept reality, rather than becoming bogged down by it.
Dealing with overthinking can be challenging, but can be made easier by using the techniques described here. These exercises can be tucked away for use later, but do practice them when youre calm. In this way, they are more likely to become internalized and thereafter more easily within reach.
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Anbar, Ran D, & Rebecca N. Cherry. (2021). Communicating with the Subconscious: Ideomotor and Visualization Techniques. In: Mark P. Jensen (ed), Handbook of Hypnotic Techniques, Vol. 2. Kirkland, WA: Denny Creek Press, pp. 196-231.
Burns, J. L., Lee, R. M., & Brown, L. J. (2011). The Effect of Meditation on Self-Reported Measures of Stress, Anxiety, Depression, and Perfectionism in a College Population. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 25 (2), 132-144. https://doi.org/10.1080/87568225.2011.556947
Jiang, H., He, B., Guo, X., Wang, X., Guo, M., Wang, Z., Xue, T., Li, H., Xu, T., Ye, S., Suma, D., Tong, S., & Cui, D. (2020). Brain-Heart Interactions Underlying Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Meditation. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991), 30 (2), 439450. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhz095
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A Deep Field’ of fanciful flora will surreally sprout at the Getty Center – NBC Southern California
What to Know
Strange specimens?
They're the stuff of sci-fi, the cinematic wonderworlds that are rife with weird flowers, gargantuan leaves, and stems that reach for the sky.
We humans also frequently remix the natural world in our imagination, pondering what a glowing rose might look like or a vine that rambles over several miles.
You can put some of that florally fanciful imagination to whimsical work at the Getty Center in the days ahead when a "Deep Field" begins to grow.
The interactive augmented reality experience is simultaneously debuting at the Brentwood-based museum and Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, giving lovers of surreal landscapes the chance to fashion their own flora.
"At both museums, visitors are invited to co-create a digital ecosystem of fantastical plants," shares the Getty Center.
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"Using a new drawing app on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil, participants can sketch and create imaginative plants and flowers and upload them to a global database. Almost instantly, their drawings, joined in real-time by other users' art across both museums, bloom into 3D plant structures, trailing across the floor, walls, and ceiling."
One of the urgent and ever-topical themes of "Deep Field," which comes to us from the digitally innovative artists Tin&Ed, is the "interconnectedness of living organisms."
"At a time when the threat of widespread biodiversity loss looms larger than ever,'Deep Field'invites visitors and school children at both museums to engage with forgotten worlds anew: to shift perspectives, to listen and learn, to call a wondrous future into being," says artists Tin Nguyen & Edward Cutting.
Taking part in this bi-hemispheral celebration of nature, art, the heart, and our mind while calling upon the Getty Center?
You can do so, for free (yep, parking is additional), during select times on July 8 as well as from July 11 through 16.
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First Sawan Somwar fast: 11 nutrition tips to keep in mind during Shravan Monday – Hindustan Times
The auspicious month of Shravan or Sawan is here and will be marked by many important fasts and festivals from Teej, Raksha Bandhan, Jasnmashtami to Nag Panchami. Sawan Somwar fasts are widely observed by Lord Shiva devotees across the country and it is believed that those who keep these fasts are blessed with good luck, fortune, wealth and fulfilment of wishes. Unmarried girls observe Shravan Mondays to get a suitable match while married women pray for their family's health and well-being. (Also read: Sawan Somwar 2023: Puja vidhi, samagri, mantra, shubh muhurat, all you want to know about the auspicious Hindu festival)
This year the month of Sawan began on July 4 and end on August 31. The first Sawan Somwar fast will be observed on July 10 and the last one on August 28, 2023. Sawan Somwar fasts not only have religious significance, but they also offer an opportunity to detox your digestive system. It is important not to overindulge in sugar-laden and deep-fried food as such diet can do more harm than good. Adding satvik foods like fresh vrat-friendly fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, dairy items like milk, curd, paneer can boost health and put us in a better frame of mind to meditate and worship Lord Shiva.
"Sawan season has begun again and many people observe Monday fasts in this season. Such fasts, along with serving religious purpose, also benefit from health point of view. They do the perfect job to cleanse and rejuvenate the body, calm the mind and purify the soul," says Richa Doshi, Celebrity Dietician & Founder of The Health Studio in an interview with HT Digital.
Fasting doesnt mean to starve yourselves. This fasts purpose is to include superfoods in the diet that give a boost to the bodys immune system and are light for the gut. Have small, frequent and light meals. This helps to keep balanced energy levels and also prevents dropping of blood sugar levels.
Hydration is very important whenever you are fasting. Most of the times, when we feel hungry we are actually dehydrated. Along with this, dehydration makes a person feel lazy and lethargic, adding on to troubles. Keep sipping water, lemon water, coconut water, buttermilk etc. Along with water, electrolyte replenishment is also essential for the body.
Now, this is something important to understand. This fast allows the consumption of tuberous vegetables such as potato, sweet potato, colocasia etc. Having starchy vegetables alone will cause the blood sugar levels to spike up quickly. So, in order to balance the meal, have any fibrous vegetable along like spinach, tomato, pumpkin etc.
Next tip is the balance of calories and nutrition by the way of cooking. The superfoods consumed in such fasts - buckwheat, amaranth, potato, sweet potato etc. are all loaded with vitamins and minerals. We all know that most of these are heat labile i.e. the nutrients in them are lost by cooking at high temperatures. So, the crux is to avoid deep-frying of vegetables. Use different cooking methods like baking, roasting or grilling. This will preserve the nutritional value, along with lower calorific value.
When I use the word weaning, it implies the introduction of solid or liquid foods to the baby. Now here the significance is introducing amaranth grain in the diet of Indians. This is not regularly consumed but Rajgiri/seel (local names) is a good source of protein from all the foods allowed in sawan fast (4g / 30g). Also, dairy products, preferably the ones low in fat also add on to the nitrogen containing nutrient.
Use kuttu ka atta to make rotis, uttapam, dosa etc. It is a pseudocereal that has high iron content (4.65 mg/30g), much higher than wheat, rice and ragi. Also, its protein content is comparably higher than that of other cereals.
When fasting, knowing that you have to refrain from eating certain foods, mind can get into the trap of cravings. The sugar cravings can be handled by pumpkin halwa, samai rice kheer, makhana kheer, dates, dates and walnut lassi, fruit raita etc.
Make sure to refrain from all those namkeen packets of chips and bhujia and have healthy snacks instead. Have a fruit salad when hungry. Handful of nuts will also keep you full. You can also have a small serving of baked or steamed sweet potato. Roasted makhanas work wonders for offering satiety (keep a check on the quantity of makhanas you consume).
No matter what, a glass of milk satisfies all the Indians. Locally called as kadha hua doodh, its that milk which has been heated to thicken it by evaporating its water. Flavours can be added to this such as cardamom, kesar etc. This offers complete fullness to the stomach. Also, one can have paneer or lassi to keep the gut healthy and detoxify it, since they contain appreciable levels of pre-biotics. Prefer having skimmed milk over full-fat milk.
Now rather than having processed sugar, go for jaggery or gur. Sawan fast observes a Satvik diet which doesnt include foods that have been refined and processed. Also, it is healthier than sugar. Jaggery is rich in iron too.
Fasting also requires your body to rest and relax. 7-8 hours of good quality sleep will keep the person active. Moreover, adequate sleep decreases the hunger cravings and a person tends to eat less. Lethargy and boredom invite cravings.
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Get Deep Discounts on Blue Apron Meal Kits With This Deal – CNET
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Things candidates should keep in mind while virtual recruitment – The Economic Times
Virtual recruitment has emerged as the new standard for hiring procedures as the world transitions to the digital era. Online platforms' convenience is enabling both businesses and candidates to adjust to this development. However, candidates must be aware of a few things that might make or break their prospects if they want to stand out in a virtual recruitment environment. This article outlines important pointers for candidates to properly handle online recruitment.The hiring landscape witnessed new developments during the pandemic, and one such advancement that will stay here is remote hiring. Candidates found this transition a tad vexing initially. As days passed, they became familiar with this new practice, but frankly, some level of discomfort still exists. Undoubtedly, cracking an interview in this new virtual world can be a hassle if you are not prepared or equipped with the right tools or settings. In this context, here are a few tips job seekers should keep in mind to ace an interview virtually," Ravindra Goyal, Co-Founder, Erekrut HR Automation Solutions said. Don't Gamble on Tech: Test the waters before your interviewOne of the common mistakes most candidates make is delay testing the platform, and it is just before the interview they end up facing unexpected technical issues. As a result, not only do they risk being late to the interview but also jeopardize their chances of making a positive first impression. To avoid such odds, what they must do instead is try out the platform, understand its features, and check the internet connection well in advance. Ensuring that these things are sorted will make the interview experience seamless. With these settings in place, if you answer those questions confidently and correctly, you may get hired and get the chance to work in your dream company. Beyond the Surface: Delve deep into company culture, vision and mission Another crucial aspect of acing an online interview is studying the organization in detail. Watch their videos, read employee reviews on Glassdoor, explore their website, and check their social media. Don't forget to glance at the interviewer's LinkedIn too. Uncover insights, find common ground, and present yourself as the perfect fit.
Start your research by reading the 'About Us' page, but make sure you go beyond it to uncover the company's essence and envision how you can seamlessly fit into its vibrant culture. While doing so, make sure that you study this information to explore what enthralls you about the organization. It could be a service, feature or simply a customer story that piqued your interest.
Additionally, taking the time to research the company and its culture thoroughly allows you to align your skills and interests with its vision and mission, presenting yourself as the perfect fit. Mastering situational and behavioral questions through preparation enables you to showcase your past achievements, problem-solving abilities, and adaptability under pressure.
The post COVID Era has taught us the importance of working virtually and digital recruitment has become the need of the hour. While it cannot beat the effect of a personal one to one, candidates sitting in far off, remote areas or other geographies can also easily become part of the recruitment process without the hassle of travelling and arranging accommodation, Aditi Mittal, Group Head, HR, SAVE Solutions said. This has become one of the most cost effective models when it comes to acquiring the right talent at the right time which is a critical element for any organisation. Here are some other tips to be well prepared for a virtual interview:
Technical Readiness and Punctuality: Ensuring that you have a stable internet connection, a functioning webcam, and a quiet and well-lit environment for the virtual interview is extremely important. Logging in a few minutes early to avoid any technical difficulties helps to show your professionalism and punctuality. Removing any distractions and ensuring that your background is professional and appropriate should be a priority while appearing for a digital interview. Learning how to navigate and use the virtual meeting platform being used for the interview, and testing your audio and video settings in advance is a good idea.
Dressing and Body Language: Dressing as you would for an in-person interview; and presenting yourself in a professional and polished manner helps make a positive impression. Looking directly into the camera when speaking creates a sense of connection with the interviewer. One must pay attention to their body language, posture, and facial expressions, while ensuring to maintain a confident and attentive demeanour throughout the interview.
Minimize Distractions and Listen Actively: Turn off notifications on your computer/mobile devices to avoid interruptions and close any unnecessary applications or browser tabs. It is important that one pays close attention to the interviewer's questions and statements; and responding accurately.
Prepare, Practice and Engage: When interviewees come having done research about the company and the role thoroughly, it demonstrates initiative. Coming prepared with responses to common interview questions and asking thoughtful questions about the company, role, and team dynamics shows your enthusiasm. You can also use notes or cue cards discreetly if needed.
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After my divorce, I was over men. Would I ever love again? – Los Angeles Times
My divorce papers were signed, and I had just graduated from seven years of a grueling general surgery residency in New York City. I was finally headed back home to Southern California, but first there was a pit stop. My soon-to-be ex-husband helped me find an all-women surf and yoga camp in beautiful Costa Rica en route to L.A. Luckily, my ex and I were amicable enough, and he reminded me that I had always wanted to see Costa Rica. I was, at the time, anti-men.
I lugged all my belongings from my life in New York with me, so when I landed in San Jos without any of my luggage, I was pissed off. I waited, complained, filled out papers with the airline and then finally headed to the van that was waiting to take me to the all-women surf and yoga camp. Peter was at the van already, apparently going to the same camp. Annoyed, I got into the van without my luggage but instead with this man who was not supposed to be there.
Once we arrived, I complained to the front desk that all my life belongings were not yet with me and that there was a man at the camp. The woman looked at me with smiling eyes and said, Sometimes it is an all-women camp, and sometimes it is not. Your luggage will arrive. Welcome to Costa Rica.
Over the next week at the camp, our co-ed group went on nature walks, yoga sessions and surfing lessons. My luggage finally made it to me, and I learned that every other week the camp was all-women, alternating with co-ed weeks. I unknowingly picked a co-ed week. I also learned that Peter was also divorced, had a daughter as I did, and had won a Facebook raffle that brought him to Costa Rica. He was a freelance photographer and enjoyed traveling, especially when it was paid for by somebody else. In the meantime, we both were terrible at surfing and realized paddleboarding was more in line with our abilities.
At some point, the beauty of Costa Rica brought out deep conversations between Peter and me, and I distinctly remember telling him, I dont believe in love between a man and a woman. I think true love can only exist between a parent and child.
Peters divorce had been years prior, and he was not as bitter as I was when he said to me, Thats too bad. I do believe in love. I hope you change your mind someday. He also told me that he loved to hike and camp, especially in Washington where he lived, and that he could never live in L.A. where there were no mountains or trees.
Having grown up in L.A., I took offense at his lack of appreciation of the beauty and diversity that California has to offer. After all, depending on the time of year, we have the ability to snow ski on a mountain and surf in the ocean both in the same day. I told him I hoped he would change his mind someday and experience L.A. for himself.
We exchanged email addresses at the end of our trip, and Peter asked to keep in touch. He also told me that he had a policy of not Facebook-friending new people because he wanted to get to know people through words and conversations rather than superficially through online posts. I thought this was very odd, and I was convinced he had some dark secret he did not want to share. I shrugged it off.
Over the next several months, I settled into my new life as a single mom in L.A. I loved the weather and the change of pace from New York and spending more time with my parents and daughter. Peter and I exchanged several emails during this time. I described my surgical fellowship and new lifestyle, and he told me about his various travels around the world.
Six months after my move to L.A., Peter let me know that he won a second raffle that would bring him from his home in Seattle via L.A. to get to Machu Picchu in Peru. He asked if I wanted to meet for coffee.
We met, and this time I saw him with a fresh set of eyes and a more open heart. Peter wasnt just a tall, handsome man with beautiful blue eyes. He had a kindness in his heart and a compassion for the world that I had never quite known in another person. He cared enough to donate blood regularly, volunteer at food drives and pick up other peoples trash along the beach. I found myself drawn to him in a way that was surprising and amazing all at once.
Peter left for Peru the next day, and thats when I noticed something within me starting to crack. I felt as if a wall was finally crumbling, and a glimmer of light was seeping in.
It seemed I might have changed my mind about love.
That night I sent an email to Peter, pouring out my heart and asking if he would consider a long-distance relationship. I didnt realize he was in the rainforest without internet, so I waited for what felt like an eternity for his affirmative response days later. I thanked him for his leap of faith and finally had a peaceful night of sleep.
A year later, we spent our honeymoon in Costa Rica, and this year will be our 10-year wedding anniversary. Peter moved to L.A. once his daughter went to college and he changed his mind about living here. For some reason, he keeps entering raffles for travel but has not won another one since we got married. I secretly hope he never wins one again. Oh, and he finally added me as a Facebook friend (no dark secrets after all!).
The author is a breast surgeon and an associate professor of surgery at UCLA. She lives in Woodland Hills. Shes on Twitter @DrNimmiKapoor.
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After my divorce, I was over men. Would I ever love again? - Los Angeles Times