I recently have submitted several Easter-themed images and all of them failed QC because the first one was marked as "Unsuitable material". I carefully checked QC guidelines in the PDF and I am confident that my images do not fall under any of the categories mentioned, including glamour, pornography, or infringement of third-party rights.
Any idea what can be the issue here? The submitted images were AI generated illustrations. I have gone through all of them and can't see any obvious issues that would cause them to fail QC. I have submitted AI generated illustrations before and had them pass the QC successfully. I have attached the image that has failed the QC.
very strange. I uploaded mine yesterday, and today they rejected with "unsuitable material" then i sent an email and got the reply "We're no longer accepting any AI content for now. Any further updates will be given in due course."
When I do a search for AI generated for illustrations, 49,000 come up. When I search under photographs, 71,000 come up. AI should never be submitted as a photograph. Originally that is what Alamy had stated, that all AI had to be submitted as illustrations. I guess they have noticed that more are being submitted as photographs, which is a deception to the clients.
So yes, they may have had a customer screaming at them that instead of a photograph, they got an AI image. So they are curtailing submissions. At least maybe those that are going in as photos. Maybe illustrations can still be submitted.
I have no idea whats going on with these AI images. I edit my AI work carefully in ACR and Photoshop, as I do with all my images. But as I said I have no idea at all why my AI images got accepted. But I dont complain.
Last month BSCC inspectors found that probation officers were not regularly completing safety checks to ensure that young people confined to cells were checked on every 15 minutes. While safety check records were filled out indicating these checks were done, a review of video showed that they were not.
During reinspection, BSCC staff identified additional items of noncompliance; the Los Angeles County Probation Department submitted a Corrective Action Plan, and BSCC staff planned to conduct a reinspection for a determination of suitability in March, 2022.
At the June 9, 2022 BSCC Board Meeting, the BSCC Board voted to find the Central Juvenile Hall out of compliance with Title 15, Section 1327, Safety Checks and declared the facility unsuitable for the detention of minors pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 209 (d)(4).
The finding of suitability requires the Los Angeles Probation Department to remove youth from the facility within 60 days of this finding which is August 7, 2022. However, the Board directed BSCC staff to reinspect the facility within 60 days to determine if the items of noncompliance have been remedied. The Board has directed BSCC staff to reinspect the facility prior to July 28, 2022 and will convene upon the call of the Chair to determine if the items have been remedied.
The Areas Unsuitable for Mining (UFM) Program operates in response to formal "petitions" being submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection by a person, business concern, environmental organization, local or state government agency, or any other public agency or citizen organization.
A UFM "petition" is a written request with supporting technical documentation similar to that of a mining permit application, which formally asks the Department to consider designating a particular area as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations, or to have a previous designation terminated (revoked). This petition process obligates the Department to consider requests deemed to be complete and that have merit as a result of the evidence submitted.
Ok so I have just about managed to get to this point on my own but am now having some issues code signing the app specifically with the AdMob framework. I am getting this error:Command /usr/bin/codesign failed with exit code 1 the details it are giving are as follows: Applications/MyApp.app/Frameworks/GoogleMobileAds.framework: bundle format unrecognized, invalid, or unsuitable
I have read the other posts on the site and tried many different ways of fixing this. If I untick 'Code Sign On Copy' the archive builds successfully but then fails on validation with a match error. This is how I have my frameworks set up currently: Any help would be much appreciated!
I have just seen the same issue but with a different framework that was the social framework and then I did below:go to build phase -> embed frameworks -> press copy only when installing check boxthen it worked with me with no error
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In the present report, we review the phenotypes of coronary artery disease (CAD) patients unsuitable for revascularization procedures. We then analyze these phenotypes and propose a simple angiographic-based classification for patients with CAD unsuitable for revascularization. Under this classification, the following four distinct angiographic phenotypes are proposed: (1) suspected cardiac syndrome X; (2) limited territory at risk; (3) diffuse thread-like coronary atherosclerosis; and (4) end-stage CAD. It is hoped that such a classification system, as well as the general principles described in this report, will help to standardize the collection of epidemiological data on patients with refractory angina (RFA) and advanced CAD. It is also hoped that this system will be useful to extend the principles of clinical equipoise to the development of clinical trials of innovative therapies or devices for the treatment of RFA. Finally, we anticipate that the elaboration of this system, the first of its type in the literature, will stimulate discussion of what we feel to be a subject that has received insufficient attention in the literature, and ultimately to improved management of a challenging patient population.
Prevention of medical errors is a major goal of healthcare, though healthcare workers themselves have not yet fully accepted or implemented reliable models of system error, and neither has the public. While there is widespread perception that most medical errors arise from an inappropriate or delayed clinical management, the issue of laboratory errors is receiving a great deal of attention due to their impact on the quality and efficiency of laboratory performances and patient safety. Haemolytic specimens are a frequent occurrence in clinical laboratories, and prevalence can be as high as 3.3% of all of the routine samples, accounting for up to 40%-70% of all unsuitable specimens identified, nearly five times higher than other causes, such as insufficient, incorrect and clotted samples. This article focuses on this challenging issue, providing an overview on prevalence and leading causes of in vivo and in vitro haemolysis, and tentative guidelines on identification and management of haemolytic samples in clinical laboratories. This strategy includes continuous education of healthcare personnel, systematic detection/quantification of haemolysis in any sample, immediate clinicians warning on the probability of in vivo haemolysis, registration of non-conformity, completing of tests unaffected by haemolysis and request of a second specimen for those potentially affected.
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The Programme for Government announced by the First Minister on 5 September 2017 set out a new commitment to eradicate rough sleeping, transform the use of temporary accommodation and end homelessness. Ministers subsequently established the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Group (HARSAG) to make recommendations on how these transformational changes could be achieved.
In June 2018, HARSAG completed their work, producing a comprehensive set of recommendations aiming to secure strategic changes at both national and local level which would help support delivery on the front-line. In November 2018, the Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) published the Ending Homelessness Together High Level Action Plan which sets out the actions we will take in partnership with others to act on the HARSAG recommendations and realise our shared ambitions to end rough sleeping and homelessness.
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