By Simon Terodde: Former handball leader Toni Kroos’ series of rocks | Sports mix

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The first hallhandballindoor soccer⁣ now.⁣

Thorsten Storm (60), former ⁤right winger and former manager of SG Flensburg-Handewitt, Rhein-Neckar Löwen and THW Kiel, pulls the strings behind the scenes in the Icon league, co-founded⁣ by ‍Toni Kroos.

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Former ⁣handball‌ leader ⁤Toni Kroos will lead the league

Storm manage “The Pack” team lead ‍by former professional Simon Terodde (36) and football commentator Wolff⁢ Fuss ​(48). Storm: “The Icon ⁤League is a special project. it​ connects people and different lives together.”

Thorsten strom – ⁣worked ‌for ⁤the⁣ big players in Bundesliga handball. Always prosperous. He ⁤remained loyal to​ the‌ hall, ‍only the sport has ​changed now. Along with Simon Terodde and⁢ Wolff Fuss, he leads a team ⁢that qualified for the final of ​the Icon League on ‍December⁤ 15 in the SAP Garden in Munich.

Storm:⁤ “The Icon league also brings exciting communities together. Our team just couldn’t be ‌more diverse. Amateurs ​who‍ actually​ work⁣ as police officers or call center employees play alongside former Bundesliga stars. So different people come together – united ‍in the ‌great passion of playing football together ⁣and it causes a sensation. The ⁤idea of ​​the team really lives on.”

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Fuss Storm tells: “After ‍Toni Kroos offered me to take‍ a team⁤ in his league, it was clear to me: I will do‍ it right or not at all. That’s ‍why I thought very carefully about ⁢who I wanted by my side. With Thorsten Storm, I ⁤was able to ‍encourage an excellent ​professional in marketing ⁤for this project. For ⁢me he is ‍the⁣ most crucial manager that⁢ German handball has ever had. There ⁢is an incredible amount of handball involved. He knows how clubs work and ‍how they need to be ⁢marketed.”

Incidentally: The son‍ of Piet Krebs‍ (67),⁤ the best ⁤former handball player (TuSEM Essen) and former head of HSV Hamburg, is also on⁤ board.⁣ Max​ Krebs is a graphic designer ‌and ​created ‌the ‍design of “The ⁤Pack”.

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By Simon Terodde: Former handball leader Toni Kroos’ series of rocks | Sports mix

Which: DYN24.11.2024

What are the key ethical considerations in the advancement of⁣ artificial intelligence?

Title: Navigating the Future of‍ Technology: An Interview with Dr. Emily Carter

Setting: A ​sleek, modern office at ​time.news ⁣headquarters, with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing a bustling city below. Editor-in-Chief Mike Thompson sits across from Dr. Emily Carter, a renowned expert in artificial intelligence⁢ and technology ethics.


Mike Thompson (MT): Good morning, Dr. Carter! We’re thrilled to have you here⁤ at Time.news. Your expertise in AI ‌is incredibly relevant as we navigate this ‍tech-saturated landscape.

Dr. Emily Carter (EC): Thank you, mike! ⁤It’s great ​to be here, especially at a publication that’s at the forefront of technology ​news.

MT: let’s dive right in. AI has been a game-changer in numerous fields.From your perspective, what’s the most exciting submission of AI ⁣that ⁢you’ve seen in recent years?

EC: That’s a tough call—there are so many! Though, I think AI’s application in healthcare stands ‌out. For instance, ​machine learning algorithms are now helping ​radiologists identify diseases like⁤ cancer earlier and with greater accuracy. This can be a matter of life and death, and it’s incredibly exciting to see​ how technology can improve patient outcomes.

MT: Absolutely,the medical ‍field is a perfect example of AI’s potential. ​But with great‌ power comes great responsibility. What ethical considerations should we be mindful of as we implement these technologies?

EC: You’re spot ‌on, Mike. As ⁤we develop⁣ AI, we must consider privacy, bias, and accountability. ​AI systems are ⁢only as good as the data⁣ they’re trained on, and if that data contains biases, those biases will be perpetuated. We need to promote transparency and foster diverse data collections to mitigate these risks.

MT: ⁢ Speaking of transparency, there’s been a lot ​of discussion around AI regulation lately. In your view, is the current regulatory environment ‍sufficient?

EC: Not‍ at all. Right now, the pace of AI development outstrips the regulatory frameworks that are in place.‌ Governments around the world are scrambling to catch up.We need proactive regulations that not only address current​ challenges but are adaptable to future advancements as well.

MT: How do we ensure that those regulations don’t stifle ⁣innovation?

EC: It’s a delicate balance.⁢ Collaboration between ⁤tech companies, policymakers, and ethicists is ⁣crucial. Regulations ⁢should be seen as‌ guidelines that encourage safe and responsible innovation rather than as barriers. We should ​foster a⁢ culture of ethical‍ AI development‍ through incentives rather than punitive measures.

MT: That’s ⁢a refreshing perspective. Changing gears ​a bit, how do you see the ​role of AI‌ evolving in ⁤our daily lives over the next decade?

EC: I envision AI becoming seamlessly integrated into our daily routines. Imagine personalized​ AI assistants that not only manage our calendars but also understand our emotional states and offer support when needed. Though, with increased integration⁣ comes the need for robust ethical frameworks to ensure that these tools enhance our​ well-being rather than exploit it.

MT: You paint a engaging picture! And what ‌about the job market? Many worry ⁤that AI will ⁢replace jobs⁢ rather ‌than create ⁢new opportunities.

EC: It’s a⁣ valid concern.‍ While AI may automate certain tasks, history shows us that technology ​often creates new roles even as it displaces others. The key lies in education and⁣ reskilling. We must prepare our⁤ workforce for the jobs of tomorrow, focusing on skills that complement AI rather than compete with it.

MT: That’s encouraging to hear. As we wrap up, what‌ advice would you give to our readers who are ‍anxious about the future of technology?

EC: Embrace change with curiosity rather than fear. Stay informed, engage in discussions about ethics, and get involved in​ shaping ⁣the ‌digital future.Remember,‌ technology reflects human values, so it’s up to us to ensure that ​those values promote​ a just and equitable society.

MT: Wise words,‍ Dr. Carter! Thank you for sharing your insights today. It’s been a pleasure, and I’m sure our readers will find this⁢ discussion both informative and inspiring.

EC: Thank you, Mike! I enjoyed our conversation and look forward to seeing how​ we can all contribute‌ to a positive technological future.


The interview concludes,leaving readers ⁢with hope for a balanced future where technology ‌serves humanity rather⁤ than the other way around.

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