~ Samsung warns customers not to discuss personal information in front of smart TVs ~ [The Week] :: Samsung has confirmed that its “smart TV” sets are listening to customers’ every word, and the company is warning customers not to speak about personal information while near the TV sets. The company revealed that the voice activation feature on its smart TVs will capture all nearby conversations. The TV sets can share the information, including sensitive data, with Samsung as well as third-party services. :: #technology
Wasn’t there an issue a while back where one of the camera companies designed their product in such a way that it only did a good job of photographing white faces – since that’s what it was tested on?
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Machined Prejudice
Technology bias can amplify the worst of human nature. How do we keep it out of artificial intelligence?
We’re now seeing more and more cases of institutional and individual human bias creeping into search engines, social media and other technological systems. How this bias infiltrates our tools in is an old story, of course, but we’re starting to see new types of bias that say a lot about the way we build and use artificial intelligence.
Technology bias is a problem that few of us think much about, but which has the potential to be incredibly important as more and more of our economy — and society — come under the control of artificially intelligent systems.
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Not one, but two drone delivery mechanisms, steel-hard glass, better memory through electronic implants, and self-improving cars.
What a time to be alive.
Originally shared by Larry Panozzo
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Highly sensitive artificial skin, a new electric car brand, glass almost as strong as steel, a device that boosts human memory, the success of Tesla’s Autopilot, drone delivery from Google, a robot that delivers groceries for £1, and 3D printed artificial hair! It’s all in the links below!
• Artificial Skin That Detects Texture, Temperature, Pressure, and Sound
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The singularity is near here! As usual, here are a few of the last week’s best articles from around the web illustrating humanity’s progress toward the singularity. Enjoy 🙂
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We’re at a pivotal moment in history. Billions of years of biological evolution has culminated to an intelligent species of hominids that in their sudden industrial-digital revolution create machines that can take them places they can’t even imagine. And to think that they don’t even pay attention to the transformation as neural networks make their first major appearances, as AI enters each of the main fields of science, and breakthroughs in computing threaten to leave even Moore’s Law in the dust. So do as I do and spread the word!
Brain to brain communication, AI software that can take part of the SAT, quadcopters that string together a rope bridge that people can cross, a 12 meter home-building 3D printer, and more, all in the links below!
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