In a tragic irony, I arrived in Australia as our country was still in a state of shock and despair. Hanukkah took on a new meaning this year. Proudly wore my Hanukkah pajamas in defiance. Happy Hanukkah everyone 🕎
In a tragic irony, I arrived in Australia as our country was still in a state of shock and despair. Hanukkah took on a new meaning this year. Proudly wore my Hanukkah pajamas in defiance. Happy Hanukkah everyone 🕎
In a tragic irony, I arrived in Australia as our country was still in a state of shock and despair. Hanukkah took on a new meaning this year. Proudly wore my Hanukkah pajamas in defiance. Happy Hanukkah everyone 🕎
In a tragic irony, I arrived in Australia as our country was still in a state of shock and despair. Hanukkah took on a new meaning this year. Proudly wore my Hanukkah pajamas in defiance. Happy Hanukkah everyone 🕎
Be our guest 🕯️
Be our guest 🕯️
Be our guest 🕯️
Be our guest 🕯️
They said it couldn’t be done… but they don’t know us 🏡🍁
They said it couldn’t be done… but they don’t know us 🏡🍁
They said it couldn’t be done… but they don’t know us 🏡🍁
They said it couldn’t be done… but they don’t know us 🏡🍁
They said it couldn’t be done… but they don’t know us 🏡🍁
79 Dalhousie Christmas’s 🎄
This is my vibe 🖤🖤 Wearing @solelegia, wool knit top with crystals and sequin fringe skirt. So chic. Outfit in bio
This is my vibe 🖤🖤 Wearing @solelegia, wool knit top with crystals and sequin fringe skirt. So chic. Outfit in bio
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
We have spent over the past six months speaking to leadership and members from all the major hollywood unions, guilds, studios, and agencies to discuss how Al is impacting Hollywood. We recognize both the immense business potential of this technology and its capacity to unlock genuine creative progress. But without robust guardrails and shared standards, this rapid, uncoordinated deployment by major Al companies threatens to devalue creative labor, erode our trust in what we see and hear, and undermine human creativity itself. The Creators Coalition on Al (CCAI) is an agnostic convening organization, born from the necessity for a central hub for cross-industry discussions about how Al is impacting the entertainment industry. Over the last several months, we have worked to reach broad alignment on a set of principles for responsibly implementing Al across the entertainment industry and creative communities. This is not a full rejection of Al. The technology is here. This is a commitment to responsible, human-centered innovation. We believe humanity is creative enough to design a system that allows for the tech and creative industries to coordinate, collaborate, and flourish, but that will not happen by default. We must come together to redirect the current path and build a better system. Graphic design by: @decimal_studios
When it comes to feeding our babies, we know to read the labels. But there’s something missing from them—something that affects the safety, taste, and nutrition of every pouch we buy: that’s the way it’s processed. Danielle Silver, nutritionist and founder of Sophie’s Organics, reveals what really happens to most baby food before it hits shelves and why Sophie’s Organics is innovating the industry with the safest shelf-table baby food pouch around. This interview completely changed how I shop for my family. Enjoy! 👶 For the full interview safer product picks, visit www.wholebunchclub.com 💰 Get 10% off Sophie’s Organics baby food pouches with code: wholebunchclub at www.sophiesorganics.com