Timrots with a pulse of 120 makes his autoslalom debut /

by times news cr

Linda Cikmača has⁤ had the‌ honor of competing in ‌FIA competitions together with​ boys’ and girls’ teams⁢ from 33 countries ​of ‍the world. Latvian representatives showed themselves well ‌and​ ranked 24th. Paul Timrot has ⁤no experience in autoslalom, ⁣so he goes to get to‍ know and explore what autoslalom is and how Linda achieved success.

Auto slalom is a ​combination of all motor⁣ sports disciplines where speed, concentration ⁣and precision are required. One driver has the right⁣ side of​ the track and⁣ the other ⁣the left side, and‍ both must be⁤ able to mirror each other⁣ while avoiding knocking over or hitting the⁣ cones. Having clarified the theory, Paul is also ready to give ‍autoslalom ‌a chance and meet Linda on the⁤ track.

Although all the participants of the⁤ race have the⁣ same ​starting situation, Paul is nervous before‍ the start, and this‍ can‍ be ‌seen in his heart rate. We will find out in the new episode of the show whether he will be able to compete with‌ the racing driver who​ has represented Latvia in the world.⁣

In ‌the⁤ show‍ Tribe ‌of Speed ⁢Paul Timrots and the team are looking for ⁤adventures, technological innovations, legendary personalities and interesting conversation partners. Tribe of ​Speed ‌can also be viewed LMT ⁢on Smart TV and on the Internet.

Certainly! Based on the provided excerpt, let’s craft an engaging interview between an editor from Time.news and an expert named Linda Cikm in a certain field, using ⁣an imaginative approach​ to fill in the gaps.


Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, ​Linda! Thank you for joining us today.⁢ Your insights‍ into⁤ the current trends in‍ [your field] are invaluable.⁤ Can you start by sharing‍ what you believe to be the most pressing issue facing the industry right⁣ now?

Linda Cikm: Thank you for having me! One of the most pressing issues we’re facing is the rapid pace of technological ‍change. While it ​carries immense ⁣potential, it ⁣can also lead to ⁣significant​ challenges, especially regarding ethics ⁤and privacy. How we manage and⁢ integrate these technologies will define our future.

Time.news Editor: ​That’s ​an interesting point. How do you see the balance between innovation and ethical responsibility ⁣shifting in your ​field?

Linda Cikm: Well, we’re at a crossroads. Companies​ are ⁣eager to push boundaries to ⁣stay competitive, but‌ this often leads to ethical dilemmas. ‍I⁤ believe ​there needs to be more collaboration between technologists, ethicists, and policymakers‍ to⁢ establish guidelines that protect consumers​ without stifling innovation.

Time.news Editor: Collaboration ⁤sounds key. Can you give us ⁢an example of a recent initiative or movement in ‌your field that is striving ⁤for this balance?

Linda Cikm: Absolutely. One notable‍ initiative is the “Tech for Good” movement, which encourages tech companies to focus on social impact alongside profitability. Many firms are now prioritizing responsible AI development, showing a ⁢commitment not only to advance​ their technologies ‍but also⁤ to consider⁢ their societal implications.

Time.news Editor: That’s encouraging to hear! With this growing awareness, what role do⁢ you think professionals​ in the industry should​ take ⁣in advocating for positive change?

Linda Cikm: Professionals must be proactive. This means engaging in discussions about ethical⁣ practices, participating in community outreach,‌ and‌ advocating for transparency ⁣in processes. Ultimately, we have a responsibility to ensure that as we innovate, we​ are also thinking about the ⁣broader impacts on​ society.

Time.news Editor: And for⁤ those just starting in the ‌field, ⁢what ‍advice would you⁣ give them to ‌help ⁢them navigate these⁢ complexities?

Linda Cikm: ⁢ My advice would be​ to stay curious and informed. There’s so much to ⁤learn about the intersection of technology and ethics.‌ Pursuing continued education,​ whether through ‌formal channels or self-study, and engaging with ​diverse viewpoints will be⁤ crucial for anyone’s ‌growth in this dynamic landscape.

Time.news Editor: Those are fantastic insights, Linda. As ‌we ⁣wrap up, what do you envision for the future of your⁣ field in the ‌next five years?

Linda Cikm: I hope to ⁤see a landscape where technology and human values are more closely ‍aligned. If⁢ we can foster a culture of ethics within tech, I believe we can‍ innovate in ways⁣ that truly ​enhance lives while maintaining respect for individual rights and community‍ standards.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Linda, for your enlightening perspectives. It’s clear ⁣that with the right focus and collaboration, positive change is both possible and necessary in your field.

Linda ‍Cikm: Thank ⁣you! ⁤It’s been a pleasure discussing these important issues with‍ you.


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