US imposes $150,000 fine on Dish Network for space debris (interestingengineering.com)
US imposes $150,000 fine on Dish Network for space debris::undefined
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US imposes $150,000 fine on Dish Network for space debris::undefined
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An algorithm that takes just seconds to scan a paper for duplicated images racks up more suspicious images than a person.
Title is somewhat misleading. It’s not for anything video-related. It’s for using a (probably free) photo of actress Cuca Escribano without permission.
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Nobel Prize awarded for discovery of quantum dots that changed everything from TV displays to cancer imaging::The 2023 Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded to a trio of scientists who worked to discover and develop quantum dots, used in LED lights and TV screens, as well as by surgeons when removing cancer tissue.
Los Angeles is using AI to predict who might become homeless and help before they do::undefined
What Ghosting Says About Society (And Why it Hurts So Much)::Social disappearing acts reflect the deepening inhumanity of a technology-addled, coldly transactional world.
from the fucking-hypocrite dept Tue, Oct 3rd 2023 12:27pm - Mike Masnick
Apple declares its $17,000 solid-gold watch officially obsolete, ending repairs and servicing::undefined
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Meta admits that it trains its AI on your Instagram and Facebook posts::undefined
Meta Plans to Charge $14 a Month for Ad-Free Instagram or Facebook::European users would have option to pay fee or agree to personalized ads, according to company’s pitch to regulators
Amazon reportedly used a secret algorithm to jack up prices — A new report details Amazon’s Project Nessie pricing algorithm::Amazon deployed a secret algorithm to gauge how high it could raise prices before its competitors stopped increasing their prices as well.
Japan startup unveils 15-foot robot suit for space exploration::undefined