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researchers can accurately measure blood pressure using phone camera

health, medical, technology

https://www.hackster.io/news/researchers-can-accurately-measure-blood-pressure-using-phone-camera-f006e54a5b95

29/08/199717/01/2020 edward assange

Deepfakes 2.0: the sequel is even scarierd

1984, ai, deepfake, dystopia, ethic, fakenews, know, technology

https://www.shellypalmer.com/2019/08/deepfakes-2-0-sequel-even-scarier/?sfns=mo

29/08/199717/01/2020 edward assange

why reCAPTCHA is actually an act of human torture

1984, ai, data, dystopia, ethic, hopelessness, human guinea pig, know, psychology, technology

https://thenextweb.com/syndication/2019/08/23/why-recaptcha-is-actually-an-act-of-human-torture/

29/08/199717/01/2020 edward assange

roscosmos: skybot fedor, flying to iss, is very sociable, has sense of humour

1984, dystopia, robot, technology

https://sputniknews.com/interviews/201908051076445055-roscosmos-skybot-fedor-flying-to-iss-is-very-sociable-has-sense-of-humour/

29/08/199717/01/2020 edward assange

marketing company scraped millions of users’ data from instagram

1984, app, data, fail, hack, know, leak, privacy, technology

https://blog.gab.com/2019/08/22/marketing-company-scraped-millions-of-users-data-from-instagram/

29/08/199717/01/2020 edward assange

GANimal demo of few-shot unsupervised image-to-image translation

ai, technology, tool

http://nvidia-research-mingyuliu.com/petswap

29/08/199717/01/2020 edward assange

u.s. army’s new rifle will employ artificial intelligence algorithms

1984, ai, dystopia, hopelessness, technology, weapon
U.S. Army’s new rifle will employ Artificial Intelligence algorithms
29/08/199705/03/2020 edward assange

quantum tech promises ‘unhackable’ phones and super-secure networks

bias, technology

https://www.euronews.com/2019/07/29/quantum-tech-promises-unhackable-phones-and-super-secure-networks?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1564408937

29/08/199705/03/2020 edward assange

oneweb’s low-earth satellites hit 400Mbps and 32ms latency in new test

technology

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/07/onewebs-low-earth-satellites-hit-400mbps-and-32ms-latency-in-new-test/

29/08/199705/03/2020 edward assange

5G modems and phones literally can’t handle the heat of summer weather

fail, technology
5G Modems and Phones Literally Can’t Handle the Heat of Summer Weather
29/08/199705/03/2020 edward assange

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