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#831: on Oct 7

From wired.com

This Homemade AI Drone Software Finds People When Search and Rescue Teams Can’t

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British Mountain Rescue workers have developed an automated drone system that can scour a landscape far quicker and more thoroughly than human eyes.

on Oct 7

#832: on Oct 7

From wired.com

License Plate Readers Are Creating a US-Wide Database of More Than Just Cars

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From Trump campaign signs to Planned Parenthood bumper stickers, license plate readers around the US are creating searchable databases that reveal Americans’ political leanings and more.

on Oct 4

#833: on Oct 7

From arstechnica.com

Artist appeals copyright denial for prize-winning AI-generated work

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AI art may create a whole new world of copyright trolling, expert warns.

on Oct 7

#834: on Oct 7

From wired.com

The Race to Block OpenAI’s Scraping Bots Is Slowing Down

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OpenAI’s spree of licensing agreements is paying off already—at least in terms of getting publishers to lower their guard.

on Oct 7

#835: on Oct 7

From techcrunch.com

Sonair takes a cue from dolphins to build autonomous 3D vision sans LIDAR | TechCrunch

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Ultrasound is perhaps best known as the technology that enables non-invasive body scans, underwater communication, and to help us park our cars. A young

on Oct 7

#836: on Oct 7

#837: on Oct 7

From techcrunch.com

AWS CEO Matt Garman on generative AI, open source, and closing services | TechCrunch

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It was quite a surprise when Adam Selipsky stepped down as the CEO of Amazon's AWS cloud computing unit. What was maybe just as much of a surprise was

on Oct 6

#838: on Oct 6

From theguardian.com

How artificial intelligence is changing the reports US police write

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Some California police departments are already using AI tools to help draft reports – and experts are concerned

on Oct 3

#839: on Oct 6

From arstechnica.com

AI digests repetitive scatological document into profound “poop” podcast

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What happens when you ask an AI model to summarize a bunch of crap?

on Oct 2

#840: on Oct 6

From techcrunch.com

OpenAI also secured a massive credit line | TechCrunch

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In addition to OpenAI’s new $6.6 billion megaround of funding at a post-money valuation of $157 billion, the outfit has secured a $4 billion revolving

on Oct 3

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