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  1. Re: Facial recognition, fairness in machine learni on Google Launches Global Council To Advise on AI and Tech Ethics (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    The good part is the FBI counts the stats.
    The new AI, machine learning should track that inner city crime rate.
    The way to make it working :)

  2. Re:Spacewalk like its 1984? on First All-Female Spacewalk Canceled Because NASA Doesn't Have Two Suits That Fit (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    Its a female spacewalk. Back in 1984. Been done AC.

  3. Re:Getting Tired of /. Posting Endless SJW Non Sen on First All-Female Spacewalk Canceled Because NASA Doesn't Have Two Suits That Fit (npr.org) · · Score: 1

    The historic space walks (EVA) got done in 1984.
    Both by the Soviet Union and the USA.
    Why is this a story?

  4. Tax payers.
    Same way as always. But think of the optics. The new US space uniforms.
    Federal money back to the states to build the new rocket parts.
    Thats good paying new rocket factory jobs and votes.
    Another flag on the moon again.
    Astronauts from states like Nevada, Vermont and Wyoming doing the salute. Alaska too.
    Americans back on the moon again. With a bigger plaque.
    Then go to Mars.

  5. The USA wants to back into space. on Mike Pence Tells NASA To Accelerate Human Missions To the Moon 'By Any Means Necessary' (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Why the sudden hold on not going to the moon?
    Decades and no new human moon mission?
    Getting to the moon and returning was not beyond German and US tech in the 1960-70's?
    Get back to the moon.
    A big new Lunar Flag Assembly ready for 8K TV.
    Place another US flag on the moon and do the salutes.
    Collect some moon rocks.
    Place some experiments.
    Mars next.

  6. Re:Your inner WindBourne is showing again... on Google Launches Global Council To Advise on AI and Tech Ethics (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    AC re "What could possibly go wrong?"
    Lots of criminals get found.
    Illegal immigrants find their state issued sanctuary city ID won't work in a city/state/federally.
    Why should witness protection allow for all the crimes and illegal immigrants?
    The new ID given by witness protection will be full working US citizens ID with all needed database history.
    Re "our spies"? US spies should be working outside the USA and be provided with a working ID and story as to their past/history/education/work/faith/social media use.
    FBI and city/state undercover and informants should be able to work in todays complex world of social media and CCTV.

  7. Re:Spacewalk like its 1984? on First All-Female Spacewalk Canceled Because NASA Doesn't Have Two Suits That Fit (npr.org) · · Score: 2

    Did you not see Salyut 7 and STS-41-G EVA 1 on that list in 1984 AC?

  8. Re:Restore NN and enjoy the gov approved network on Bill That Would Restore Net Neutrality Moves Forward Despite Telecom's Best Efforts To Kill It (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Re AC and the "Once again, network neutrality says nothing about the underlying tech."

    Will every community in the US be free to build their own community broadband an invite in on innovative and fast ISP?
    Will only the existing monopoly wireline be able to prove to the US gov that it is NN ready ISP and is the only regulated ISP allowed to connect?
    AC federal NN rules are what keep new networks and new innovative service out of communities all around the USA.
    Time for some community broadband with new trenches and community fiber-optic.
    Connect when needed and all is ready in the community. Not more wireline and modem speeds set and protected under decades of federal rules and laws AC.

  9. Re:Restore NN and enjoy the gov approved network on Bill That Would Restore Net Neutrality Moves Forward Despite Telecom's Best Efforts To Kill It (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    How many more decades of federal gov monopoly NN wireline speeds will that "regulators should step in" support?
    When a telco monopoly uses federal NN rules to keep out new innovative networks?
    Open the networks up to new ISP. Let a community create its own community broadband free from federal rules and laws.

  10. Re:And this is a surprise how? on It Sure Looks Like Google's $599 Celeron Pixel Slate is Dead (androidpolice.com) · · Score: 1

    Did people remove the ad OS and ad browser and go full free Linux?

  11. Spacewalk like its 1984? on First All-Female Spacewalk Canceled Because NASA Doesn't Have Two Suits That Fit (npr.org) · · Score: 2

    List of spacewalkers
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    Reads down to 1984. Soviet Union and the USA have done that.

  12. Restore NN and enjoy the gov approved network on Bill That Would Restore Net Neutrality Moves Forward Despite Telecom's Best Efforts To Kill It (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Welcome back to your copper insulated wireline that 100% NN ready and federally approved.
    Welcome back to your one federal NN approved monopoly telco.
    No more new competition. No new community broadband. No network innovation allowed.
    Federal rules and laws protecting monopoly networks all the way down to the modem.
    Nothing new for your gated community. Nothing better for your gentrified neighborhood.
    Want community broadband? The exisiting NN approved network is the only network allowed.
    Federal laws and rules slowing your internet since 2019?
    Restoring slow gov approved networks all over the USA. No more new network freedom.

  13. Re:Nothing new under the sun on Engineers Build Teeny-Tiny Bluetooth Transmitter That Runs On Less Than 1 Milliwatt (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    NSA Playset https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    Wonder what TINYALAMO software with BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and allowed keystroke surveillance and injection did?

  14. Re:Facial recognition, fairness in machine learnin on Google Launches Global Council To Advise on AI and Tech Ethics (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Why would it be 'whoosh'?

    Want great facial recognition tech that works over an entire population, invest in it until it always works.
    Machine learning is going to get its data sets from criminal populations all over the USA.
    Such data sets will reflect what the FBI found over decades about inner city crime and criminals.
    Give machine learning data sets about a nations recidivism rate and see what the data shows.
    CCTV is mostly ready with gait, automatic number plate recognition. Facial recognition is ready if the police can pay for the best facial recognition tech.
    Get some machine learning to find illegal immigrants and fake ID and shared ID use.
    Someone created a US citizen that is found in no national and federal database? Why is that fake data set at a city/state ID level allowed to be legal?
    Connect city/state/federal dataset and sort for data that was created, is fake, was inserted and has no history in other data sets.
    A fast real time matching project that machine learning should be good at. Does any federal photo match the fake state and city photo?
    Add in bank account creation and tax records, vehicle usage, passport usage, that holiday out side the USA?

    Thats what makes state and federal database work so interesting and useful. All the data is kept separated.
    Time to share data set all over the USA and see what is fake, created, new and has no past.

    Start to use computer networks to find criminals and illegal immigrants. Rather than let them stay hidden under decades of data privacy laws.

    Machine learning to keep a city looking great? Allow the waste and trash location to be reported and the why of the trash and waste to be understood.

  15. Re:Wish American companies would gtfo of EU on Europe Passes Controversial Online Copyright Reforms (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    AC making product is not the freedom to:
    Talk about a cartoon bear.
    To mention Taiwan the real China.
    To recall the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.

    Now parts of the EU want the same powers.
    France over protests and comments about political leaders. Germany about all history and the results of German politics.
    Spain on anything to go with Catalonia.
    A link tax to support publishers in the EU who can't make the needed profits with the products they try to sell on the open market.
    Now the EU wants the "internet" to subsidize failed EU publishers with a EU link tax.
    The have EU laws on what can be said, linked and comments on.
    A tax and censorship is what the EU thinks will support publishing?
    The US offered freedom of speech and freedom after speech. With US publishers having to be productive and make a profit under free market conditions.

    People all over the EU select US services due to cost and freedom. Not to pay a lot more for EU services that have taxes and censorship.

  16. Re:Counterpoint on Europe Passes Controversial Online Copyright Reforms (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Just don't link into any EU nations. When a link into a EU nation is seen suggest an alternative to a free non EU nation.
    Dont pay an EU gov tax for your internet.

  17. Facial recognition, fairness in machine learning on Google Launches Global Council To Advise on AI and Tech Ethics (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Facial recognition is not a problem. It works when a brand buys the correct advanced software at the correct price for the complex task.
    Nations all over the world use working facial recognition on all their citizens and tourists everyday with the results expected for the cost of the systems.
    Want great facial recognition? Look around d the world and buy into great facial recognition tech.

    Machine learning is going to take in criminal, police and CCTV data. It will show who is doing crime and in what inner city areas every day, all day.
    Face, gait, voice prints, who the police arrest and who faces court for crime is not a "fairness" matter for "machine learning".
    That is the population who did the crime, who was arrested and who faced court.
    Who was in the prison system. What they do on average when released? Who returned to the prison system after release after more crimes.
    What was the recidivism rate in average populations?
    Want to make machine learning better? Give it to more parts of the USA so they can track gaits, faces, criminals, people using fake ID, people attempting to create citizenship using fake ID.

    Give police in high intensity crime areas the new software tools they need to search for and track criminals 24/7.
    Support to bring together CCTV, gait, voice prints, automatic number plate recognition, the ability to collect the face of a drive and passenger in a vehicle.
    See the real time results as an area slowly allows full gentrification to take place. Enjoy what an AI can do in your community. Clear up the trash, waste by allowing city officials to focus on problem areas.
    To stop crime by allowing police to find and arrest criminals.
    To detect the use of fake ID, shared ID and illegal immigrants as they attempt to use more city services.

  18. Re:Legal minefield and international agreements on Australia Threatens Social Media Laws That Could Jail Tech Execs (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    The trade agreements protect the brand and its right to sell and be competitive.
    Not the staff who have to face their own gov demand for censorship, IP logs, CC numbers, their nations assistance to police.
    US trade agreements are not full diplomatic immunity for all big brand workers.
    Invest in another nation and face its theocracy with blasphemy laws.
    Spain and its all about tracking anything to do with Catalonia.
    China on Taiwan, Tiananmen square, Communist party history, bear cartoons and... .
    Germany and history, the protection of democracy.
    The EU and a link tax, total censorship.

    US freedom of speech and freedom after speech is looking great.

  19. Re:Anybody remember freedom of speech? on Australia Threatens Social Media Laws That Could Jail Tech Execs (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Get a VPN and surf to freedom.
    As long as the crypto holds.

  20. Re:How much software is there out there? on HTC Debuts New 'Vive Focus Plus' VR Headset; Available To Developers April 15 For $799 (uploadvr.com) · · Score: 1

    Once Apple gets powerful GPU and CPU hardware for VR design work then creative people will pump out VR content.

  21. Re:Does anyone buy these things? on HTC Debuts New 'Vive Focus Plus' VR Headset; Available To Developers April 15 For $799 (uploadvr.com) · · Score: 1

    The people who did not take the time to look for the new 4K competition?

  22. Re:What to do with all the people? on Automation Threatens 1.5 Million Workers In Britain, Says ONS (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Make the big robot parts very modular so very unskilled workers can swap out the entire robot.
    No extra need for years of education on robot repair/installing/testing?
    Robot design ethics.
    Make robot production line laws to have to use no skilled humans for maintenance?

  23. Can learn to code?

  24. What to do with all the people? on Automation Threatens 1.5 Million Workers In Britain, Says ONS (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Who can only work at jobs that will be automated?
    Learn to code and hope their low IQ can keep up?
    No need to bring more people into the UK with no and low skills?

  25. Re:I would like to see the numbers on this claim on China Says it Cloned a Police Dog To Speed Up Training (xinhuanet.com) · · Score: 1

    The police get the smart dog that will "alert" when needed. The hidden command of their handler gets results..
    To happen with no obvious detection by courts, lawyers.
    Thats the special dog nations want.
    The "alert" can then be used as the granted pretext for much more conversations and searching.
    Probable cause that always works.