AI risk management, what could possibly go wrong?
PierceTheBubble
Your nose or...?
The queen B be pimpin' the worker beeatches
Of course, make an anti-feature part of an integral part, which coincidentally also happens to handle personal files...
Great article! "education" ... "risk assessments" ... "early intervention" ... Got to break their spirit while they're young
It's almost as if they're seeking to replace these with technology. They've purposefully neglected social services and will continue to do so, to lower the bar for AI and grant themselves an excuse for the poor "substitute". And this isn't at all restricted to the UK, in The Netherlands we're in the midst of it too: the same exact playbook. Modern surveillance cameras (like Axis' for example) have NPU's built in, or camera footage (even from legacy analog cameras, by use of encoders) is linked to either an onsite server, a cloud-service, or a combination of the two, facilitating the functionality. I hardly believe AI to be the limiting factor here, storage of footage is another story however. But I think they instead strategically place facial-recognition cameras, while the other cameras simply store abstractions from the footage. Of course if one of those cameras senses an event, which it recognizes might be of elevated relevance, it might store the raw footage. An example being: railways doing face-scanning for "depression detection", instead of implementing 'platform screen doors' of course...
I'm not that up-to-date on my bat-lore, but I've always thought they were primarily active at night, and navigate themselves using sonar there. But perhaps eyesight is also complementary to sonar at night, or vise versa? Again, my bat-lore's lacking
Photos, as in sonar depth maps?
McCormick, who Zuck noted would be focusing much of her energy on "partnering with governments and sovereigns to build, deploy, invest in, and finance Meta's infrastructure."
Meta last week signed three new long-term contracts with TerraPower, Oklo, and Vistra for nuclear energy. Combined with the company's existing commitments with Constellation Energy, the Social Network has now contracted for roughly 6.6 gigawatts of atomic power
It's all just so soul crushingly in the open and shameless
Ah, the good ol' revolving door politics
More eyes in the sky. It seems like even pigeons aren't save from being replaced by technology...
Trust the experts bro