I am writing this with a full heart. Having studied Law at @MakerereLaw and the Bar course at @LDC_Uganda, I wanted more beyond the confines of legal practice, I wanted to build the world I wished for. I was fortunate to be admitted into @NotreDame on scholarship.
Fast forward, over the weekend, I graduated with a Master of Science in Engineering, Science & Technology Entrepreneurship from the @NotreDame with a GPA of 3.84 out of 4.0. In addition, I completed two professional certifications at the @CFI_education: Financial Modeling & Valuation Analysis (FMVA), where I scored 100% in 3 exams and averaged 90% overall, and the Financial Planning & Wealth Management Professional (FPWMP)certification, where I scored 100% in 2 exams and averaged 94% overall.
In a special way I'd like to thank @Maria_Nakalanda, @Uwihanganye_A, and my parents for the support and guidance they gave me throughout the course of my studies. You believed in me on the days I found it hard to believe in myself, and that made all the difference.
To everyone who has been part of this journey in any way especially the @LeoAfricaInst network, thank you. I do not take any of it for granted.
And yeah! Will be graduating from @LDC_Uganda next month with a Postgraduate Diploma in Legal studies too
#GoIrish☘️
The easy solution to this medical interns allowance is public perception issue.
If I were medical student, I wouldn't bother demanding for allowances from government at least for now.
I would swallow the bitter pill but push for one thing in return. That's for the Ministry of Health to stop referring to us as "medical interns" but rather "junior doctors."
The whole reason they're losing this war is because everyone thinks they're mere interns with no experience. Everyone thinks of them as ordinary interns who have no justification for the allowances they're getting from government that "interns" in other professions aren't entitled to.
Now after the name has been changed to "Junior Doctors", come back in part two and demand for that salary as junior doctors and not interns. You'll be surprised the number of people that will be in support.
But for now, the public thinks you're just like any other intern in their second year, and government is using that perception to its advantage to scrap off the allowance
Anthropic has mastered this AI marketing and hyping game. Their models might be top-tier but the buzz they generate around their launch and use cases is something their competition isn't doing quite well.
The most their competitors do is release benchmark reports.
Anthropic is allowing 150 additional organizations around the world to access Mythos, an AI model aimed at finding cybersecurity vulnerabilities that the company has said was too dangerous to make available to the general public. https://t.co/MQZQE2mUV1
Ladies and gentlemen, the narrative is being shifted again.
The only constant in all this is that AI is here to stay, whether it replaces workers or not