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- Nairn2
"AI Camera Ruins Soccer Game For Fans After Mistaking Referee's Bald Head For Ball"
- PhanLo1
Disney Robot
https://www.slashgear.com/disney…
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- Nairn0
Christmas Toy List, 2033
- sted1
- sted2
The US Army thinks these new mixed-reality 'doggles' can make special operations canines better than ever in battle
- PhanLo1
- bit of a sitting duck while in the air unless you have support in the zodiacs laying down suppression fire...jonny_quest_lives
- need a quick release harness to in case that whole propulsion system fails otherwise you are an anchorjonny_quest_lives
- Nairn0
China's jumping on Boston Dynamics' bandwagon..
https://twitter.com/XHNews/statu…
..and I imagine you can assume they'll not be quite so restrictive with their sales policy.
- sted0
- Bennn0
Future is going to be fucked up. And this is tomorrow.
The conspiracy theories and propaganda will be violent- And that will lead to an analog rebelionSalarrue
- Also provides a copout for real videos. "No, that's not me. It's fake".BusterBoy
- conspirations and propaganda will be a major problems very soon. It's already one.Bennn
- ^you're right Benn, it already is. And the public isn't educated enough to spot it.Hayoth
- Does it matter how educated you are? Most people start from the consensus that most people are fucking idiots anyway.Ianbolton
- Looks like Disney will be digging up a lot of dead actors soon.jmckinno
- Salarrue1
Deepfake used to attack activist couple shows new disinformation frontier
Oliver Taylor, a student at England's University of Birmingham, is a twenty-something with brown eyes, light stubble, and a slightly stiff smile.Online profiles describe him as a coffee lover and politics junkie who was raised in a traditional Jewish home. His half dozen freelance editorials and blog posts reveal an active interest in anti-Semitism and Jewish affairs, with bylines in the Jerusalem Post and the Times of Israel.
The catch? Oliver Taylor seems to be an elaborate fiction.
https://mobile.reuters.com/artic…
- renderedred1
Spies can eavesdrop by watching a light bulb’s variations