Southampton Arts Center Toasts to the Artists of Second Skin Curated by Estrellita B. Brodsky, Featuring Live “Fashion Interventions” Performance by Gabriela Galván

Southampton Arts Center (SAC) hosted a special Toast to the Artists of Second Skin, curated by Estrellita B. Brodsky, which featured a live “Fashion Interventions” performance by Gabriela Galván on December 20th

Visitors brought in their worn garments to be transformed by Gabriela Galván in real time, creating unique, one-of-a-kind looks for the “Fashion Interventions” performance. The participative action explored human connections, highlighting how sustainable action can change our perception of consumerism and the relationship of clothes with our bodies. 

“We were truly excited to welcome the community to engage with the artist Gabriela Galván in this fun, exciting, and inspirational journey,” said SAC Executive Director Christina Strassfield. “Each participant left with a smile and a newly unique ‘altered’ wearable art piece!”

Following the live performance, guests, including Corrine Emi, Curator of the Parrish Art Museum, art critic Justin Spring, Mayor of Southampton William Manger, Peter and Jamee Gregory, and Dan Brodsky, enjoyed a festive reception and discussion with the artists and curator of Second Skin, Estrellita B. Brodsky. 

Estrellita’s Second Skin exhibition is on view at SAC until December 28th, showcasing approximately 30 works from the early 1950s to the present, with a strong emphasis on Latin America. The exhibition includes photography, sculpture, textiles, wearable objects, and archival material, with highlights including works by Martine Gutierrez and Andy Warhol. 

The concept behind the exhibition is a powerful reflection on how fashion can serve as a canvas for personal and political expression. Through Second Skin, participating artists have redefined the boundaries of what fashion can signify, not just as a form of adornment, but as a tool for identity exploration, resistance, and empowerment. Each piece in the exhibition pushes the conversation beyond conventional beauty standards, using materials, textures, and symbolism to speak to broader issues like political violence, cultural appropriation, and the commodification of the human body. As such, Second Skin provides more than just an aesthetic experience; it presents a layered dialogue about self-expression, cultural heritage, and the forces that shape both.

Felix Beaudry and Nazareth Pacheco have created their own garments to explore identity and protection against political or sexual violence. While Joiri Minaya and Stephanie Syjuco appropriate commercial ethnic and tropical motifs to challenge racial and colonial narratives and critique fashion’s beauty standards and commodification of bodies. The exhibition explores how fashion functions as a site where identities are constructed, commodified, resisted, and critically reclaimed. Artists spotlighted in Second Skin include  Antonio (Antonio Lopez and Juan Ramos), Felix Beaudry, Andrés Bedoya, Miguel Fernández de Castro, Sylvie Fleury, Martine Gutierrez, Gaspar Libedinsky, Carole Frances Lung, Raúl de Nieves, Joiri Minaya, Nazareth Pacheco, Bárbara Sánchez-Kane, Stephanie Syjuco, Milagros de la Torre, WAR BOUTIQUE (Kevin Leahy), and Andy Warhol. 

For more information, please visit Southampton Arts Center’s website or contact info@southamptoncenter.org.

Lead Sponsor: 

  • JAF Foundation
  • Jürgen and Anke Friedrich

This exhibition has been sponsored in part with General Operating Support by the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the Governor, the New York State Legislature, and the Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs. 

Gallery Hours:

Friday – Sunday | 12 – 5 PM 

25 Jobs Lane Southampton, New York 11968

631.283.0967

About Southampton Arts Center

Southampton Arts Center is committed to community building through the arts. We present and produce inspiring, inclusive, socially and regionally relevant programs across all disciplines – welcoming, connecting, and collaborating with the diverse members of New York’s East End community and beyond. SAC is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization.  

For more information about Southampton Arts Center, located at 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton, New York 11968, visit southamptonartscenter.org or call 631.283.0967. Follow SAC on Facebook and Instagram @southamptonartscenter for updates, events, exhibitions, and more exciting activities.

How Non-Invasive Laser Integration is Shaping the Future of Clinical Practice — and How ReliefNow Laser Centers is Leading the Change

By: Dr. Robert Hanopole, DC — Co-Founder, ReliefNow Laser Centers (reliefnowlaser.com)

When most of us began practicing, the path to a stable and respected clinical career seemed clear: deliver excellent care, build trust, and let referrals and insurance reimbursement sustain the practice. But today’s reality is different. Patients expect faster improvement, want non-invasive solutions, and are increasingly selective about what they will pay for — and doctors are reevaluating how their practices can thrive without losing clinical integrity.

In this environment, advanced Class IV laser integration is no longer a peripheral consideration. It has emerged as both a clinical and financial opportunity that supports better outcomes while creating a self-pay pathway patients are willing to choose. For doctors who want to strengthen their practices without abandoning their values, laser is proving to be a tool that aligns clinical excellence, differentiation, and revenue stability in a way few technologies have.

At ReliefNow Laser Centers, we’ve seen this firsthand across our national network. Thousands of cases have taught us that patients are willing to invest in care that improves the way they feel and function. Laser therapy, when integrated properly, provides repeatable results that patients recognize — and those results can contribute to long-term practice stability. The question has shifted from “Should I add laser?” to “How can I incorporate laser as a treatment pathway patients will value enough to choose and continue?”

While patients rarely use financial language, their behavior reveals what they are willing to pay for. They return to what works. They tell friends about what helps. They stay with doctors who deliver meaningful improvement — not just temporary relief. When outcomes are strong and communication is clear, laser becomes the foundation of a self-pay model driven by results, not pressure.

Many doctors still think of laser as a “nice addition,” but that mindset misses the opportunity. A structured laser program creates a treatment pathway that patients invest in because they believe in the outcome — and belief is what drives cash-based care. Patients are not paying for laser; they’re paying for movement regained, pain reduced, and the return of function they feared was gone.

The profession has long discussed financial resilience. Yet too often, financial discussions swing between reimbursement frustration and unrealistic promises. Laser, when implemented with discipline and backed by real patient outcomes, offers a balanced approach: a high-value service that supports clinical goals and generates self-pay revenue without compromising ethics. The improvement patients feel supports the business, and the business supports continued high-level care. That alignment matters.

But it only works when laser is not treated as a gadget. It must be integrated as a central pathway supported by protocols, expectations, and repeatable plans. When outcomes are consistent, patients are willing to commit. When commitment grows, revenue can stabilize. When revenue stabilizes, practices become resilient — not reactive.

Doctors often ask, “Is ReliefNow a device seller?” The answer is no. ReliefNow Laser Centers exists to guide clinicians through the clinical, operational, and financial realities of laser integration — including how to build care plans that patients value enough to continue. The network was developed because we experienced firsthand how laser changes both patient results and practice stability when used properly.

For colleagues evaluating laser, neutral guidance and integration resources are available at reliefnowlaser.com. That information is designed to support thoughtful decision-making, not pressure adoption. Some doctors integrate quickly. Others take time. Both approaches are valid as long as they are intentional.

To create an environment where clinicians can experience this shift directly, we are hosting a one-day immersive event designed for doctors who want to strengthen both their outcomes and their financial foundation:

The Shift Summit — Event Details

Location: Aloft Hotel, 1160 State St, Richardson, TX 75082

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Time: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Hosted by: ReliefNow Laser Centers

Registration: https://event.reliefnowlaserdoc.com/theshiftsummit

This summit brings together orthopedic surgeons, regenerative innovators, laser clinicians, practice-development leaders, and performance experts. The goal is not to sell laser, but to demonstrate how non-invasive treatment pathways create both clinical progress and patient-driven self-pay models. Doctors who attend will gain clarity, protocols, and financial strategies that can be implemented immediately — without abandoning insurance or compromising values.

Some clinicians attend because they want better outcomes. Some attend because they want a more stable practice. Many attend because they want both — and they recognize that the future of patient care and the future of practice stability are no longer separate conversations.

Laser is not a quick fix. It is a repeatable therapeutic pathway that patients choose because they believe in the results. When belief is earned, revenue follows outcomes — not just marketing. And when outcomes support revenue, doctors can practice with more confidence and less financial pressure.

If your practice is dependent on reimbursement alone, the risks are clear. If your practice is built solely on personality, sustainability is uncertain. But a practice built on outcomes strong enough for patients to invest in — that is a practice with a future.

I am extending this invitation because the conversation around revenue in healthcare is often either avoided or oversimplified. Laser integration creates a path for financial resilience that honors the core reason most of us entered the field: helping people move, heal, and live better. When patients get better, they stay. When they stay, they invest. When they invest, practices stabilize. And when practices stabilize, doctors can lead instead of constantly adapting to survive.

Event Details:

The Shift Summit — Event Details

Location: Aloft Hotel, 1160 State St, Richardson, TX 75082

Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

Time: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Hosted by: ReliefNow Laser Centers

Registration: https://event.reliefnowlaserdoc.com/theshiftsummit

National network & clinical pathways: https://reliefnowlaser.com

About the Author:

Dr. Robert Hanopole, DC is the Co-Founder of ReliefNow Laser Centers (reliefnowlaser.com), a national organization dedicated to advancing non-invasive regenerative medical laser integration for improved outcomes and sustainable practice growth across chiropractic, medical, and wellness fields.

 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial or medical advice. Results from laser therapy may vary depending on individual circumstances. ReliefNow Laser Centers does not guarantee financial success or specific patient outcomes. The content is intended to support thoughtful decision-making and provide insight into non-invasive treatment options. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any decisions related to your treatment or practice.

EDC Mexico: What to Expect from the Unforgettable Festival Experience

When day turns into night, and neon lights paint the sky, you know you’ve stepped into a world where music, energy, and euphoria collide. Welcome to Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Mexico, where the beats are infectious, the crowd is electrifying, and the experience is unforgettable. 

From rave clothes to immersive exhibits, there’s no shortage of features to love about this unique experience. This article explores what makes EDC Mexico a must-visit event on the music festival circuit for festival goers of all types.

What Is EDC?

Electric Daisy Carnival, or EDC, is a globally renowned electronic dance music festival that originated in the United States. Over the years, EDC has expanded its reach beyond American borders, captivating audiences worldwide. 

EDC has solidified its reputation in the EDM community through its massive stages, cutting-edge production, and stacked lineups showcasing premier DJs and artists. These elements have made EDC a definitive staple and a must-attend event for electronic music enthusiasts worldwide.

Getting Ready for EDC Mexico

As the dates for EDC Mexico approach, it’s essential to ensure you’re prepared for an unforgettable experience. Held typically in February or March, EDC Mexico promises sunny days and cool nights, creating the perfect backdrop for non-stop dancing and celebration. 

To ensure you don’t miss out on the excitement, it’s essential to get your tickets early and plan your trip in advance. Whether you’re a festival veteran or a first-timer, EDC Mexico offers something for everyone.

What Do People Pack for EDC Mexico?

Packing smart can make or break your EDC Mexico experience, so here are some key items to consider bringing. 

Comfortable footwear is a must, as you’ll be on your feet dancing and exploring the festival grounds all day and night. When it comes to attire, think rave clothes—vibrant, eye-catching outfits that let you express your personal style while blending into the colorful tapestry of EDC Mexico. 

From sequined tops to neon accessories, feel free to let your creativity shine through your wardrobe choices. Lastly, don’t leave home without a portable phone charger to capture every moment and stay connected throughout the festival.

Arriving at EDC Mexico

As you embark on your journey to EDC Mexico, knowing the best way to reach the festival grounds is crucial for a smooth start to your experience. Mexico City offers various transportation options, including taxis and rideshares, to get you to the venue. Shuttles booked through EDC are likely your best bet for the most straightforward transit process. Unlike other EDC events, EDC Mexico does not allow camping, so you will need to find some sort of transit to get you to and from the fest.  

Upon arrival, expect a thorough check-in process that includes security checks to ensure the safety and well-being of all attendees. Make sure your registered wristband is ready for efficient entry into the festival.

Tips for Enjoying EDC Mexico

To make the most of your time at EDC Mexico, consider these essential tips for a safe and enjoyable experience. Hydration is key, so remember to drink water regularly, especially in the warm Mexican climate. 

Pace yourself throughout the festival to ensure you have the stamina to dance and celebrate from day to night. Taking breaks to rest and recharge is also essential, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the music and atmosphere without burning out.

Look out for your fellow festival-goers and promote a culture of respect and camaraderie among attendees. Be mindful of the environment by disposing of trash in designated bins and respecting the festival grounds. By fostering a sense of community and positivity, you help create a memorable, uplifting atmosphere at EDC Mexico for yourself and others.

After the Festival

As the final beats fade away and the lights dim on EDC Mexico, the memories and moments you’ve shared will linger long after the festival ends. Take time to reflect on your experiences, from the music that moved you to the connections you forged with fellow festival-goers. Consider extending your stay in Mexico City to explore its vibrant culture and attractions.

Part of the magic of EDC Mexico lies in its lasting impact on the local community and music culture. Embrace the spirit of EDC by supporting local artists, venues, and initiatives that continue to fuel Mexico’s thriving music scene. Your participation in the festival contributes to a legacy of creativity and celebrates the universal language of music.

And the Beat Goes On

EDC Mexico offers a dynamic and immersive experience that unites music lovers from around the world in a celebration of art, music, and community. By arriving prepared, exploring the festival grounds with curiosity, and embracing essential tips for enjoyment, you can make the most of your time at EDC Mexico.

As you bid farewell to the festival and carry the memories with you, remember the impact you’ve had on the local culture and the connections you’ve fostered along the way. 

Explore British Shorthair Kittens: Charming Companions with Manageable Care

Among pedigree cats available in the U.S. companion animal market, British Shorthair kittens occupy a distinct niche defined by temperament stability, low-maintenance care requirements, and a highly standardized phenotype. For buyers searching for British Shorthair kittens, British Shorthair for sale, or evaluating British Shorthair breeders, the breed’s appeal is not merely aesthetic. It is rooted in predictable behavioral traits, manageable health profiles, and suitability for modern indoor living. This article provides a technically grounded, acquisition-to-care overview of British Shorthair kittens, designed for prospective owners who value structured decision-making, verifiable breeder practices, and long-term welfare outcomes.

British Shorthair Kittens: Calm, Elegant, and Friendly

The British Shorthair is a medium-to-large, cobby-bodied breed characterized by dense musculature, a broad thorax, and a short but extremely plush double coat. Its phenotype is the result of deliberate breed stabilization rather than recent aesthetic-driven selection, which contributes to its overall genetic consistency.

Temperamentally, British Shorthair kittens exhibit low reactivity and high emotional regulation compared to more extroverted or high-drive breeds. Ethological assessments consistently place them in the “observer-participant” category: socially engaged but not intrusive. This makes them especially compatible with households seeking companionship without constant physical demand.

The iconic blue British Shorthair coloration, a uniform blue-gray coat with copper or gold eyes, is the most commercially recognized variant. However, certified breeding programs also produce a range of solid, tabby, bi-color, and colorpoint patterns, all governed by strict coat density and texture standards. When evaluating British Shorthair kittens for sale, coat quality should be assessed by resilience, undercoat density, and even distribution rather than color saturation alone.

From a developmental standpoint, British Shorthairs mature slowly. Full muscular and skeletal development may take up to three years, a factor that influences nutrition planning and growth monitoring during kittenhood.

Where to Find Certified British Shorthair Breeders

Locating ethical and technically competent British Shorthair breeders is the most consequential step in the acquisition process. The term “breeder” is unregulated in many jurisdictions; therefore, certification and transparency are the primary risk filters.

Certified breeders operate registered British Shorthair catteries affiliated with recognized associations such as TICA or CFA. These organizations impose standards for pedigree documentation, breeding frequency, and welfare conditions. Legitimate breeders will provide multi-generation pedigrees, disclose inbreeding coefficients when requested, and supply veterinary records for both kittens and breeding adults.

When assessing a breeder or listing advertising British Shorthair for sale, apply a documentation-first approach. Breeders should readily supply:

  • Proof of registration and cattery affiliation

  • Veterinary health certificates and vaccination records

  • Screening results for breed-relevant conditions

  • Clear age-at-release policies (typically 12 weeks minimum)

Avoid sellers who emphasize speed of delivery, refuse live interaction, or downplay the importance of health testing. Ethical breeders prioritize placement quality over transaction velocity.

Adoption pathways also exist through breeder retirements and breed-specific rescues, where individuals may adopt a British Shorthair kitten or young adult. While pedigree documentation may be limited in rescue contexts, veterinary assessment and behavioral observation are often robust, making this a viable option for companion-focused homes.

British Shorthair Care Tips

British Shorthairs are widely regarded as “easy-care” cats, but this descriptor should not be conflated with minimal responsibility. Their care requirements are simply more predictable and less labor-intensive than those of long-haired or high-drive breeds.

The following system-level care framework reflects best practices for maintaining physical health, coat integrity, and behavioral stability:

  • Nutrition Management: Feed a protein-forward diet (minimum 30–35% crude protein dry matter) with controlled caloric density to help prevent early-onset obesity, a known risk in sedentary lines.

  • Weight and Growth Monitoring: Track weight monthly during the first year and quarterly thereafter. British Shorthairs gain mass gradually; sudden increases may indicate caloric imbalance rather than healthy growth.

  • Coat Maintenance: Brush once weekly to remove loose undercoat and distribute skin oils. During seasonal shedding, increase frequency to prevent hair ingestion.

  • Activity Regulation: Provide moderate daily play sessions. While not hyperactive, British Shorthairs benefit from short, consistent interactive play to maintain lean muscle mass.

  • Veterinary Oversight: Schedule routine wellness exams and monitor for early signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), particularly in lines with documented prevalence.

  • Environmental Stability: Maintain consistent routines and minimize abrupt environmental changes; this breed demonstrates a strong preference for predictability.

When these care elements are treated as integrated systems rather than isolated tasks, British Shorthairs tend to demonstrate exceptional longevity, low behavioral friction, and stable health trajectories across their lifespan.

Breed Health Profile and Expectations

From a clinical perspective, British Shorthairs are considered a relatively robust breed. However, no pedigree cat is exempt from inherited risk. HCM remains the primary condition of concern, necessitating breeder-level screening and periodic veterinary monitoring.

Unlike brachycephalic breeds, British Shorthairs do not exhibit severe airway compromise, although some lines may show mild facial shortening. Eye health is generally stable, and their dense coat does not mat, which reduces dermatological risk compared to long-haired breeds.

The table below summarizes baseline health and care expectations for British Shorthair kittens.

Explore British Shorthair Kittens: Charming Companions with Manageable Care

This profile explains why British Shorthair kittens are frequently recommended for apartment living and first-time cat owners.

Why Adopt a British Shorthair Kitten

The decision to adopt a British Shorthair kitten is often driven by lifestyle compatibility rather than novelty. This breed integrates seamlessly into environments where calm presence, independence, and low maintenance are valued.

British Shorthairs are particularly well-suited to professionals, families with older children, and multi-cat households where territorial conflict must be minimized. They are affectionate without being demanding and form strong bonds without exhibiting separation-driven behaviors.

From a long-term ownership perspective, British Shorthairs offer predictable costs, manageable grooming, and stable temperament, all variables that may reduce relinquishment risk. Whether sourced from a certified breeder or an adoption pathway, their consistency makes them a low-volatility companion animal.

Ethically, supporting reputable breeders or rescue programs contributes to the preservation of breed health and discourages unregulated production. Buyers who prioritize documentation, welfare standards, and responsible placement directly influence market behavior.

Final Considerations Before Purchase or Adoption

Before finalizing any British Shorthair for sale listing, conduct a full review of documentation, health disclosures, and seller transparency. Do not mistake visual appeal for genetic quality; evaluate lineage, screening protocols, and post-placement support.

British Shorthair kittens tend to reward methodical selection with years of calm companionship, making them an optimal choice for owners seeking elegance without excess complexity.

If you are evaluating British Shorthair kittens and want a structured review of breeder credibility, health documentation, or listing quality, gather the available records and request an expert assessment before you commit.

Ginny (Yuanfei) Zhao Unveils Landmark Study on Generative AI Design for Private Equity at IUI 2025

By: Felicia Guo 

New York–based product designer Ginny (Yuanfei) Zhao is emerging as a leading innovator at the intersection of artificial intelligence, financial analysis, and human-centered design. Her newly published research, “Generative AI Interface Design Considerations for Private Equity,” presented at the 2025 ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) in Cagliari, Italy, offers one of the first empirical examinations of how private equity professionals actually use generative AI—and what design principles are needed to make these tools reliable in high-stakes financial environments.

Zhao serves as a senior product designer at Kensho Technologies, the AI innovation arm of S&P Global. Her work spans AI-powered transcription systems, LLM-driven chat interfaces, and data platforms supporting cancer research. With academic training in Human–Computer Interaction and Statistics & Machine Learning from Carnegie Mellon University, she brings a rigorous, multidisciplinary approach to designing intelligent systems that must operate with transparency, precision, and trust.

Her new study addresses an increasingly urgent question: how can generative AI meaningfully support private equity workflows, where analysts depend on accurate information, time-sensitive data, and verifiable insights? Although generative AI has surged across industries, the finance sector—particularly private equity—still lacks research-based design frameworks suited to its unique operational demands. Zhao’s publication helps fill this gap through a rare mixed-methods investigation grounded in real user behavior rather than theory.

Working with a functional GenAI prototype created for private equity research and due-diligence tasks, Zhao and her coauthors analyzed 825 real chatbot queries, 12 in-depth interviews, in-app user feedback, and system interaction logs. The findings reveal significant disconnects between how analysts attempt to use generative AI and how the technology interprets their intent. The study shows that most users approached the system as if it were a traditional search engine. As a result, 94 percent of all queries resembled keyword searches, leading to vague or inaccurate responses that could not support complex financial reasoning. Interview participants also described recurring challenges with unclear intent interpretation, hallucinated outputs, and confusion surrounding the recency and reliability of financial data.

These results point to a deeper structural issue: private equity analysts bring well-established mental models from search tools and databases, while generative AI relies on a fundamentally different interaction logic. Without proper interface design, these mismatches undermine trust and limit the technology’s usefulness. In response to these challenges, Zhao’s paper introduces a domain-specific design framework for generative AI in private equity. The framework emphasizes clearer prompt guidance, transparent sourcing to support auditability, hybrid workflows that combine traditional machine learning with generative reasoning, and explicit communication of dates, time sensitivity, and data freshness. It also highlights the importance of designing interfaces that mirror the rhythms and responsibilities of analyst workflows.

The significance of this work extends beyond private equity. As financial institutions face mounting pressure to adopt AI responsibly, Zhao’s research offers practical guidelines for building systems that meet compliance, risk-management, and accuracy expectations. The insights also apply to adjacent fields such as venture capital, asset management, hedge funds, and M&A, where analysts rely on trustworthy document synthesis and transparent data interpretation.

Looking ahead, Zhao plans to continue expanding this line of research by validating the framework with broader user testing and refining the prototype based on real-world task performance. Future directions include adapting the framework to other financial sectors and integrating generative AI directly into analysts’ everyday tools—such as PDF readers, spreadsheets, and browser extensions—to create more seamless and context-aware assistance. The research also calls for deeper exploration into the temporal reasoning limitations of large language models and the potential of hybrid architectures designed for greater accuracy and reliability.

With this publication, Zhao demonstrates both technical and creative leadership within the rapidly evolving field of AI-driven finance. Her work marks an important step toward building intelligent tools that financial professionals can trust—tools that are not only powerful but also transparent, responsible, and aligned with the realities of modern analytical work.

Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, or professional advice. Readers should consult with qualified financial or investment professionals before making any decisions based on the information presented. The outcomes and insights discussed may vary depending on individual circumstances and market conditions.

AI-Powered Multimodal Data Integration in ERP Systems for Holistic Enterprise Analytics: Emmanuel Philip Nittala’s Vision for the Future

By: John Lewis

In the ever-evolving landscape of enterprise technology, data integration remains one of the most persistent challenges for modern organizations. Businesses today generate and depend on data from sales, marketing, finance, operations, and customer interactions, yet much of this information still exists in disconnected systems. This fragmentation can limit analytical depth and may prevent organizations from gaining a truly holistic understanding of their operations. Emmanuel Philip Nittala, an expert in artificial intelligence and ERP systems, is addressing this challenge through his research on AI-powered multimodal data integration.

Through his work, Emmanuel Philip Nittala demonstrates how artificial intelligence has the potential to unify diverse data sources within ERP platforms, enabling organizations to extract deeper insights and support more informed decision-making. His research focuses on integrating structured data, unstructured text, visual information, and real-time operational inputs into a single analytical framework, allowing ERP systems to evolve from transactional tools into intelligent decision support platforms.

“Data is the foundation of decision-making, but its value depends on how completely and accurately it is interpreted,” says Emmanuel Philip Nittala. “AI-driven integration can allow organizations to see operational reality from multiple perspectives rather than isolated snapshots.”

The Challenge of Multimodal Data Integration

Traditional ERP systems are primarily designed to manage structured data such as financial records, inventory tables, and transactional logs. Data generated in other formats, including customer feedback, documents, images, and sensor streams, often remains outside core analytical workflows. This separation creates blind spots that can limit strategic insight.

Emmanuel Philip Nittala’s research, published in the International Journal of AI & Data Science in Machine Learning, addresses this limitation by proposing an AI-based approach to multimodal data integration. Multimodal data encompasses structured, unstructured, and semi-structured information, all of which influence business performance. Integrating these data types within ERP environments may enable organizations to analyze operational, customer, and market signals together rather than in isolation.

In his paper, AI-Powered Multimodal Data Integration in ERP Systems for Holistic Enterprise Analytics, Emmanuel Philip Nittala explores how machine learning models could normalize, align, and interpret diverse data formats, overcoming a long-standing weakness of conventional ERP analytics.

“You cannot make reliable decisions with partial visibility,” Emmanuel Philip Nittala explains. “AI reduces uncertainty by connecting data points that were previously disconnected.”

AI as the Engine for Integrated Insights

A central contribution of Emmanuel Philip Nittala’s work lies in applying artificial intelligence to extract insights from integrated data streams. AI models can identify correlations and patterns across numerical data, textual content, and visual or sensor-based inputs, revealing relationships that manual analysis might miss.

For example, AI-powered ERP analytics may examine sales performance alongside customer sentiment, service feedback, and operational metrics to uncover early indicators of demand shifts or quality issues. By automating this analysis, organizations reduce dependence on manual data aggregation and gain access to insights in near real-time.

The multimodal integration approach was applied in simulated enterprise workflows where heterogeneous ERP data sources were unified and evaluated for analytical consistency, insight latency, and interpretability. Qualitative observations indicated improved cross-departmental visibility and faster insight generation compared to siloed reporting methods.

“We are moving toward systems that interpret enterprise data continuously rather than periodically,” says Emmanuel Philip Nittala. “This shift may fundamentally change how organizations respond to change.”

Holistic Analytics and Decision Quality

At the core of this research is the principle of holistic analytics, where decision-makers view enterprise performance as an interconnected system rather than a collection of independent metrics. By consolidating data from supply chains, operations, finance, and customer engagement, ERP systems could present a more accurate and actionable operational picture.

Organizations leveraging this approach have reported greater confidence in strategic planning discussions and improved alignment between operational teams. Although outcomes may vary by implementation, qualitative feedback suggests enhanced situational awareness and reduced reliance on delayed reporting cycles.

Independent industry research increasingly supports this direction, with enterprise analytics trends emphasizing integrated data architectures and AI-driven insight generation as key enablers of competitive agility.

Practical Applications Across Industries

Emmanuel Philip Nittala’s multimodal integration framework has potential applications across industries, including manufacturing, retail, logistics, and financial services. In manufacturing, integrated ERP analytics can enable closer alignment between production data, supplier inputs, and demand forecasts. In retail, organizations could connect purchasing behavior with customer sentiment and inventory performance to refine personalization and demand planning.

These applications illustrate how AI-powered ERP systems may evolve beyond operational reporting toward adaptive intelligence platforms that support both tactical and strategic decisions.

Looking Ahead: The Future of AI in ERP Systems

As enterprise data volumes grow and business environments become more dynamic, Emmanuel Philip Nittala emphasizes the importance of scalable and adaptable ERP architectures. While AI-powered integration offers substantial benefits, successful deployment depends on data quality governance, integration complexity, and organizational readiness to trust AI-assisted insights.

Looking forward, his research aims to further automate insight generation and improve explainability, ensuring that AI-driven ERP analytics remain aligned with business objectives.

“I see ERP systems becoming active participants in decision-making rather than passive record keepers,” says Emmanuel Philip Nittala.

Final Takeaway

Emmanuel Philip Nittala’s work on AI-powered multimodal data integration highlights a critical evolution in enterprise analytics. By unifying diverse data sources within ERP systems, organizations can reduce informational blind spots, improve analytical depth, and make decisions grounded in a more complete operational reality. As enterprises continue to seek agility and resilience, multimodal AI integration represents a foundational capability rather than an optional enhancement.

Learn more about Emmanuel Philip Nittala

Iceman D.B.H. Releases Captivating New Single “More Bottles”

Elijah Levi Williams, professionally known as Iceman D.B.H. (Da Big Homie), is a passionate lover of music and an established hip hop artist from Brooklyn, New York. He began making music creatively at the age of 13 and went professional in 2014. For him, music is seen as a tool to inspire and uplift people, while also entertaining them, and for that reason, he continues to evolve at a notable pace.

With such a refined definition of music, Iceman D.B.H. continues to create inspired and thoughtfully crafted music from his heart. A talented rapper, his rap is largely influenced by rap legends like Biggie, Wu-Tang, Eminem, Lloyd Banks, and Jay-Z. His ability to blend storytelling with hard-hitting beats has earned him a growing fan base that appreciates the authenticity in his lyrics.

Iceman D.B.H. is diligent and pays great attention to his craft at all times. His style has been compared favorably to that of the legendary rapper “Big L.” Since his involvement in the music industry, he has had some remarkable breakthroughs.

He has been ranked #36 on iTunes and has been featured on B.E.T. and WordStar hip-hop. The artist has been featured on numerous rap music platforms worldwide, with his music being recognized for its quality and raw energy.

Iceman D.B.H., known for his hard-hitting bars and punchlines, is gradually making his mark in the music industry. The artist is also recognized for his distinctive rap style and his love for music. His unwavering dedication to perfecting his craft has made him one of the most anticipated voices in the underground rap scene.

Throughout his music career, he’s worked on several projects with other well-regarded artists. His collaborations reflect his versatility, as he continues to push the boundaries of hip hop.

He dropped an album not too long ago titled “Return Of Da Hustler 2” and he just released his new single titled “More Bottles.” His latest release follows the success of his previous hit single “Henny No Chaser.”

New York Hip Hop

Hip-hop, also referred to as rap music or simply rap, is a popular music genre that originated in the early 1970s, coinciding with the rise of a related subculture within the African-American and Latino communities of New York City. This musical style is typically distinguished by the integration of various techniques, with rapping being prevalent enough to serve as a defining feature. Additional significant elements of the genre include the disc jockey (DJ), turntablism, scratching, beatboxing, and instrumental tracks. Cultural exchange has always played a crucial role in the hip-hop genre, as it both draws from its social context and offers commentary on it.

The hip-hop genre and culture originated from block parties held in ethnic minority neighborhoods of New York City, especially in the Bronx. DJs began to extend the instrumental breaks of popular records upon realizing the excitement it generated among the crowds. These breaks sparked a new wave of creativity, leading to the birth of a revolutionary musical form. These extended breaks helped create opportunities for breakdancers and rappers. The breakbeats facilitated the development of the hip-hop style. Many of the records utilized were disco, reflecting its popularity during that era. Disco provided a rhythmic foundation, allowing for greater experimentation in music. This disco-influenced music was initially termed disco-rap and subsequently referred to as “old-school hip-hop.”

During the mid-1980s, hip-hop began to evolve as electro music began to influence the genre’s new school. The timeframe from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s is often referred to as hip-hop’s “golden age,” a time when the genre received extensive critical recognition, groundbreaking innovation, and achieved significant commercial sales and cultural influence.

PR to SKY Launches Exclusive One-Day Ad Campaign at Times Square’s MiFi Tower

PR to SKY, a leading global public relations and media agency, has expanded its outdoor advertising offerings with an exclusive one‑day advertising campaign at the iconic Midtown Financial (MiFi) Tower in Times Square, New York City. This high‑impact campaign presents an exceptional opportunity for brands seeking global visibility and maximum exposure in one of the busiest and most photographed locations on the planet. 

Located in the heart of Times Square, the MiFi Tower’s high‑definition LED display stands above the renowned New Year’s Eve Ball Drop sphere, making it a prime destination for brands that want to be seen by millions of daily pedestrians, commuters, and digital audiences around the world. This placement ensures that advertising content captures the attention of a diverse global audience, offering unparalleled marketing value. 

The one‑day advertising campaign package offered by PR to SKY is designed to deliver maximum visibility in a single 24‑hour period. Advertisements displayed on the MiFi Tower are shown 200–300 times per day, with each placement lasting approximately 15 seconds. This high rotation rate ensures the campaign’s message reaches a broad audience at different times and in varied viewing contexts.

In addition to securing a premium billboard spot, participating brands receive professional photo and video documentation of their Times Square advertising moment. These professionally produced media assets are delivered to the client the same day, enabling immediate sharing on social media, corporate websites, and marketing channels to further extend the campaign’s reach.

To amplify visibility beyond the physical display, PR to SKY also prepares a detailed press release covering the Times Square advertising campaign, which is then distributed to a wide network of global media outlets. This media distribution strategy has the potential to place the campaign in over 100 international publications, including influential platforms such as Business Insider, Benzinga, Barchart, and DigitalJournal, thereby significantly expanding the message’s reach. 

PR to SKY emphasizes planning and preparation as essential components of campaign success. Companies are encouraged to begin their PR and creative development 2–3 weeks before the scheduled ad day to allow sufficient time for content creation, strategic planning, and media coordination. This preparatory period helps to ensure that each campaign is executed smoothly and achieves optimal impact when it goes live. 

The MiFi Tower advertising campaign is suitable for a wide range of brands and marketing objectives. Whether the goal is to launch a new product, promote a major corporate announcement, build international brand recognition, or celebrate a milestone, this Times Square activation offers a bold statement on a global stage. The combination of high foot traffic, landmark visibility, and media amplification makes it an ideal solution for companies looking to make a strong impression in a short time. 

This type of high‑visibility outdoor advertising is particularly valuable because Times Square is not only a physical destination for millions of people each year but also a frequent subject of global media coverage and social media content. Ads displayed in Times Square often appear in news footage, travel videos, and user‑generated content, creating additional organic exposure beyond the initial campaign. 

Brands that have leveraged similar outdoor advertising opportunities in New York have reported significant increases in brand awareness, social media engagement, and press coverage. PR to SKY’s expertise in international media strategy ensures that these campaigns are integrated with broader PR efforts, helping clients maximize ROI and achieve measurable results. 

In summary, PR to SKY’s MiFi Tower Times Square 1‑Day Advertising Campaign represents a unique and powerful opportunity for companies eager to elevate their global presence. By combining a premium advertising location, high‑frequency display slots, professional media capture, and extensive press distribution, this campaign format offers unmatched exposure for brands ready to engage worldwide audiences in an iconic setting.

AI Browsers Compared: Security, Productivity, and Control

AI browsers promise to transform how we work online. They offer powerful tools for automation and insight. Yet this new capability introduces fresh challenges. Trying to be productive may, at times, be at odds with the requirements of security and user freedom. Recognizing these aspects is essential to the safe use of these browsers.

This article analyzes AI-powered browsers. It evaluates their methods relating to security, productivity, and user control. Our goal is to guide you through the benefits and the sacrifices. In such a way, you can pick the browser that suits you the most.

Security

AI-powered browsers have to deal with standard web threats. They also face newly emerging risks specific to AI. Their core function – assistance in processing user data – creates novel vulnerabilities. A careful look at these security aspects is crucial for any user or organization.

Data Exposure and Handling

A primary concern is where data is processed. Many AI browsers send queries and webpage content to cloud servers. This means that private information, such as financial details or confidential documents, leaves your device. Even with strong encryption, this transmission carries a risk. That risk doesn’t appear with local processing. Users must fully trust the provider’s security and data-handling policies.

The Threat of Prompt Injection

Prompt injection represents a newly discovered security threat. Here, harmful instructions hide in text on a malicious site. You can’t see these commands, but an AI can read them. These hidden prompts can take control of an AI when it is summarizing or chatting about a webpage. If the AI shares confidential information by mistake, it causes a security problem. It compromises the function that the technology is intended to accomplish.

Immature Security Frameworks

Many AI browsers are built on new platforms. They don’t have the years of security testing that browsers like Chrome and Firefox do. Their frameworks might have weaker isolation between the AI and web content. Also, they may not be as compatible with standard security software. This lack of maturity can create gaps that attackers can quickly exploit.

Inherent Privacy Tensions

To work correctly, AI browsers need to collect substantial amounts of user data. They log queries, user behavior, and interactions to support personalization and improvement. Such profiling generally goes further than normal browsing. It can clash with privacy laws like GDPR and users’ trust. Delivering personalized help while minimizing data is a significant challenge for the industry.

Productivity

AI browsers are attractive because they save time and effort. They change users from manual researchers to managers of an automated workflow. This can lead to a significant increase in efficiency and information management.

Automating Complex Tasks

AI agents can perform multi-step operations without human intervention. You might compare product reviews on various websites. Then, let the AI summarize the findings.

Besides that, AI can manage your emails, complete forms, or collect research. Automation deals with those tedious tasks. Thus, you have more time for in-depth analysis and making choices.

Instant Synthesis of Information

These are powerful tools for processing vast volumes of text. Instead of reading from various articles, you may request a summary. The AI can check facts from multiple sources. It shows which points agree or differ. Hence, it gives you a quick overview and helps you understand more before you decide to read further.

Persistent Context Awareness

AI browsers maintain context across your session. The assistant remembers your previous questions and the pages visited. This allows for a conversational flow. You can ask follow-ups without restating the context. This continuity makes research and brainstorming more fluid and efficient. Some of the AI browsers are distinguished by how seamlessly they maintain this conversational thread.

Control

The amount of control a user has is the main factor that distinguishes different AI browsers. It covers where the data is stored, how features are clear, and how to control the AI’s actions. Your comfort level with giving up control should guide your choice.

The Reality of User Choice

Settings dashboards offer basic controls, such as clearing history or toggling features. However, deeper controls are often governed by complex privacy policies rather than simple switches. Key issues include data retention periods and whether your interactions train public models. Accurate control means selecting a provider whose fundamental business model respects your privacy.

Local vs. Cloud Processing

This technical difference defines data sovereignty. Local processing keeps all data on your device. It offers maximum privacy but may limit the AI’s power and scope. Cloud processing enables more advanced features, but sends your data to external servers. Among the top AI browsers, this split is clear. Your priority – privacy or advanced capability – will determine the best path.

Governance of Agentic Actions

“Agentic” browsers can take real actions, like making purchases. Controlling this requires transparent governance. The safest models use mandatory confirmation prompts for any consequential step. Others may act based on broader permissions. Users need to know and set these boundaries. This helps build trust and stops unwanted activity. 

A sensible approach is to choose the right tool for the job. Stick with a standard, secure browser for private stuff like banking. But for research or brainstorming, an AI browser can be a great tool. It’s also helpful for automating simple tasks that don’t need high security. This mix gives you both safety and flexibility and works well.

Conclusion

AI browsers are great helpers for research and productivity. They boost efficiency and improve search processes. However, utilizing them effectively necessitates deliberate trade-offs. Expanding their functionality may occasionally reduce security or autonomy, representing a fundamental compromise.

No universal browser solution exists. Your optimal selection depends on specific requirements and risk tolerance. Choosing wisely is key to gaining AI benefits. It helps keep data safe and ensures smooth operations.

The Co-Owner Conflict: When to Force a Sale and Who Gets the Ideal Offer

Owning real estate is often described as the American Dream, but when that ownership is shared with someone else, it can quickly turn into a legal and logistical nightmare. Whether you inherited a family home with siblings, purchased an investment property with a business partner, or are navigating a separation, joint ownership creates a unique set of challenges. The most common source of friction? One owner wants to sell, and the other wants to keep the property.

When communication breaks down and compromise seems impossible, you might find yourself asking if you can force a sale and how to ensure you walk away with your fair share of the equity. This guide explores the legal realities of selling jointly owned property, the partition process, and the strategies to resolve these conflicts with your finances (and relationships) intact.

Understanding Joint Ownership: The Root of the Dispute

The Co-Owner Conflict: When to Force a Sale and Who Gets the Ideal Offer

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Before diving into legal remedies, it is crucial to understand how the property is titled. The type of ownership dictates your rights and the complexity of forcing a sale. Generally, co-ownership falls into two main categories:

  • Joint Tenancy: This implies equal ownership shares with a “right of survivorship.” If one owner passes away, their share automatically transfers to the surviving owners. This is common among married couples or parents and children.
  • Tenancy in Common (TIC): In this arrangement, owners can hold unequal shares (e.g., 60/40 split), and there is no automatic right of survivorship. If a tenant in common dies, their share passes to their heirs, which often leads to the “accidental partnership” scenario where siblings or cousins suddenly own a house together.

Conflict usually arises not from the title itself, but from mismatched goals. One party may see the property as a sentimental family heirloom, while the other sees it as a trapped asset that could be liquidated for cash. When maintenance costs, property taxes, and mortgage payments start piling up, this emotional divide often turns into a financial dispute.

Can One Owner Force a Sale? (The Legal Reality)

The short answer is yes. In almost every jurisdiction, the law dislikes forcing people to remain business partners against their will. Therefore, any co-owner—regardless of whether they own 1% or 99% of the property—has the right to decouple their interest from the others. This legal right is known as the Right to Partition.

If you cannot agree on a voluntary sale, you can file a lawsuit known as a “partition action.” This asks the court to step in and force the division of the property. While this ensures a resolution, it is often a “nuclear option” that depletes equity through legal fees and court costs.

The “Partition Action” Process: What to Expect

A partition action is a civil lawsuit. Once filed, the court will generally look at two ways to divide the property:

1. Partition in Kind

This method physically divides the property into distinct parcels. If you own a large tract of vacant land, the court might draw a line down the middle and give each owner their own deed. However, for a single-family home or a commercial building, physical division is usually impossible or impractical.

2. Partition by Sale

This is the most common outcome for residential real estate. The court orders the property to be sold, and the proceeds are distributed among the co-owners after covering the mortgage, liens, and legal costs. The court may appoint a referee or commissioner to hire a real estate agent, appraise the home, and oversee the closing.

While this ensures a sale, it effectively removes control from the owners. You may not get to choose the listing price, the timing of the sale, or the terms of the deal.

Alternatives to Court: Saving Money and Relationships

Litigation is expensive and slow. Before filing a partition lawsuit, smart co-owners explore out-of-court solutions that usually result in a better financial outcome for everyone.

The Buyout Option

If one owner wants to keep the property, they can buy out the other’s interest. This requires an appraisal to determine the fair market value. The buying owner will typically need to refinance the mortgage to remove the selling owner’s name from the debt. This is the cleanest break if the buying owner has the financial means to qualify for a new loan.

Mediation

If you cannot agree on a price or terms, hiring a third-party mediator is often cheaper than hiring two separate litigation attorneys. A mediator can help you draft a binding agreement to sell the property on the open market or structure a buyout plan.

Selling to a Cash Buyer

One of the biggest hurdles in a joint sale is agreeing on pre-sale repairs. Who pays to fix the roof? Who manages the contractors? If the house is in disrepair, these disputes can stall a listing for months. A practical solution is selling the property “as-is” to a real estate investor.

This route eliminates the need for repairs, showings, and agent commissions. It also provides a definitive closing date, which is vital when tensions are high. For those looking to expedite this process, you can read more about SleeveUp Homes in our guide to understanding how cash buyers can facilitate a smooth transaction during complex title disputes. By removing the friction of home preparation, co-owners can split the proceeds and move on without further interaction.

The Co-Owner Conflict: When to Force a Sale and Who Gets the Ideal Offer

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Who Gets the Best Offer? Market Sale vs. Court Sale

If you are focused on the bottom line, understanding where the money goes is essential. Here is how the “best offer” varies by method:

  • Open Market Sale (Voluntary): Generally yields the highest gross sale price. However, you must deduct agent commissions (typically 5-6%), closing costs, and repair expenses. It requires cooperation.
  • Court-Ordered Partition Sale: Often results in a lower net gain. The property might be sold at auction for less than market value, or the court-appointed referee’s fees and attorney fees (which can reach tens of thousands of dollars) will be deducted from the proceeds before you see a dime.
  • Cash Investor Sale: The offer price is typically lower than full retail market value, but the net proceeds can be competitive once you factor in the savings on commissions, repairs, and holding costs (utilities, taxes, mortgage) that accumulate during a long listing period.

Conclusion

Resolving a conflict over selling jointly owned property rarely has a perfect emotional solution, but there is always a legal path forward. While the law allows you to force a sale through a partition action, it should be your last resort. The costs of litigation often eat into the equity you are trying to protect.

The best approach is to treat the property as a business asset. Remove the emotion, calculate the costs of holding versus selling, and aim for a voluntary solution—whether that is a buyout, a traditional listing, or a quick cash sale. By taking control of the process rather than leaving it to a judge, you ensure that you, not the attorneys, get the best possible offer.