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Monitor

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Played by LaMonica Garrett
Alter egoMar Novu
First appearance(in shadows) The New Teen Titans Vol. 1 #21 (July 1982), (fully seen) G. I. Combat #274 (February 1985)
Creators George Pérez
Marv Wolfman
Fictional universe DC Universe
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About Monitor


The Monitor or Over-Monitor is a fictional character created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez as one of the main characters of DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series.

Government sets out 'adaptable' regulation for AI

Government sets out 'adaptable' regulation for AI
Mar 28,2023 9:21 pm

... The white paper outlines five principles that the regulators should consider to enable the safe and innovative use of AI in the industries they Monitor: • Safety, security and robustness: applications of AI should function in a secure, safe and robust way where risks are carefully managed• Transparency and " explainability" organisations developing and deploying AI should be able to communicate when and how it is used and explain a system s decision-making process in an appropriate level of detail that matches the risks posed by the use of AI• Fairness: AI should be used in a way which complies with the UK s existing laws, for example on equalities or data protection, and must not discriminate against individuals or create unfair commercial outcomes• Accountability and governance: measures are needed to ensure there is appropriate oversight of the way AI is being used and clear accountability for the outcomes • Contestability and redress: people need to have clear routes to dispute harmful outcomes or decisions generated by AIOver the next year, regulators will issue practical guidance to organisations to set out how to implement these principles in their sectors...

Doctors pressured not to make a fuss over Lucy Letby, trial told

Doctors pressured not to make a fuss over Lucy Letby, trial told
Feb 28,2023 12:30 pm

... " I saw her and then I looked up at the Monitor and [Child K s] sats [blood oxygen levels] were in the 80s and they continued to drop...

Antarctic post office: A home for Christmas among the penguins

Antarctic post office: A home for Christmas among the penguins
Dec 23,2022 2:41 am

... Speaking to the women is extremely difficult, but Clare and Mairi - the team s wildlife Monitor - have managed to tell me about their experience over a patchy satellite phone line...

'We can't afford broadband, so run the baby monitor on 4G'

'We can't afford broadband, so run the baby monitor on 4G'
Jul 21,2022 3:00 am

... It makes it tricky with the baby Monitor - but we couldn t afford the £25-a-month bill for broadband...

Congo peat: The 'lungs of humanity' which are under threat

Congo peat: The 'lungs of humanity' which are under threat
Jun 17,2022 6:25 am

... " The scientists - mapping each spot with a GPS Monitor - photographed the peat cores, then sealed them in plastic to send off to Leeds University for further analysis...

Philippines election: Marcos family eye return to power as country votes

Philippines election: Marcos family eye return to power as country votes
May 9,2022 3:50 am

... The Asian Network for Free Elections - a Monitor - has found past Philippines votes to be generally free and fair...

How smart sensors can help us care for our houseplants

How smart sensors can help us care for our houseplants
Feb 21,2022 6:31 am

... " It gives me the opportunity to Monitor...

UK's biggest commercial property fund suspended

UK's biggest commercial property fund suspended
Feb 16,2020 8:51 am

... The decision to suspend the fund, and its feeder fund, was taken by its official Monitor - its authorised corporate director - and the City watchdog has been informed...

'We can't afford broadband, so run the baby monitor on 4G'

Feb 16,2020 12:37 am

Prices of food, fuel and energy are continuing to rise at their fastest rate in 40 Years , leaving many households across the country in crisis. As part of its Counting the Cost of Living series, Bbc News will be asking people from towns and cities around the UK how they are coping - and revisiting them over The Coming months.

Like many, Niamh Toner is finding it difficult to make ends meet. She lives with her partner, Melu Sibanda, and their 14-month-old son, Luan, in Derby. Here, the 23-year-old tells Bbc News how she is trying to manage the soaring costs.

It's not easy. Our household income is £20,000.

We decided it's better if I have a phone contract that's a bit higher with the mobile data coverage to hotspot instead of using wi-fi, then it works out cheaper. It makes it tricky with The Baby Monitor - But we couldn't afford the £25-a-month bill for broadband.

We don't have the boiler on most days. We only turn it on when we need Hot Water and if we do really need it, because the gas bills and electric bills are Just Crazy at The Moment . We pay £270 a month, which is about the same as our rent. My partner's brother lives With Us as well, so we can all afford living costs right now, so our rent is £300 instead of £600.

After bills, Melu's fuel for work and other debt, we're left with £250 for food and nappies for the month.

It is alarming to hear [prices] could be Rising - I'm not sure what we'll do. We'll really struggle to make ends meet. It doesn't seem feasible for us at The Moment to actually be able to support ourselves and our child.

We're really cutting back. We used to enjoy a bottle of cider here and There - But that's too expensive now. And I can't even buy my Little Boy his Snacks - it's £3 for a box and £2 for a pouch.

My partner goes to the shops late at night and gets all the reduced stuff And Then we freeze it - he's really obsessed with that and getting quite into my budgeting schemes.

I haven't been to see My Family in Ireland since before the pandemic. My little one has never been over, neither has my partner. We had to pick between do we make sure rent is easier this month or pay for a passport for my little one or the flights?

Our savings have over halved over this past year and a half. My partner tried to go back to uni to finish his degree, so that he could get a higher-paid Job - and halfway through, he found out he was not eligible for his student loan, so we've had to pay off the half year. That was £5,000 - And Then the gas bill from before had ran over a bit, so we had a bit of debt from that too.

So we've been paying off a few debts and that has eaten into the savings - But then it's just the cost of living on top of that as well, so we've got to build it back up. At The Moment , it's all going on bills and food.

In terms of going back to work full time, I have to make sure that I go into a Job that's a really good salary because otherwise the childcare is £12,000 a year, maybe more, so I've got to make sure that after tax I Am still bringing in a good income to actually make a difference. Otherwise, There is almost no point in working.



Source of news: bbc.com

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