Are software changing our world? Or are we doing just the same but another way? the answer could be the second but just faster than ever.
Crime prediction in the stats with software http://www.policeone.com/chiefs-sheriffs/articles/2834211-IACP-2010-Using-predictive-policing-to-prevent-crime/
Facial recognition of people attending city parties http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-06/scenetap-app-uses-facial-recognition-tech-help-you-find-party
Internet Crime Complaint center http://www.ic3.gov/preventiontips.aspx
mask? illegal in the states and in france : carnaval is illegal. The only solution is to have pain in your neck. http://animalnewyork.com/2012/05/your-one-step-defense-against-all-face-recognition-software/
Google acquired facial recognition software company in july 2011 http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/22/google-acquires-facial-recognition-software-company-pittpatt/
Wow, Ian, I think we should all be lazy and just pick one of the topics you've just posted! ;)
Actually, I'm in shock after having spotted in your list the article I have been meaning. (Or at least the topic.) I'll bring it anyway. We may learn more about it. On top of it, I have another article about something that is very weird to me. Can't even mention here. Way too strange! It's supposed to be useful to the world. Dunno... We'll see.
The Santa Cruz police stunned me with their 'Minority Report' technology. Here's where they stand at this point: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2045678/Department-Pre-Crime-Santa-Cruz-police-test-software-predicts-criminals-strike.html#ixzz1tMNlXvum A start...
And if you're a criminal and things go very wrong, mmmmh! Think about going green when writinng your will: http://www.creativecoffins.com/ Yep!...
You are doing very well in Grenoble. So clever people! A very promissing breakthrough. http://www.esrf.eu/news/general/window-on-glass-formation/index_html/
Are software changing our world? Or are we doing just the same but another way? the answer could be the second but just faster than ever.
ReplyDeleteCrime prediction in the stats with software
http://www.policeone.com/chiefs-sheriffs/articles/2834211-IACP-2010-Using-predictive-policing-to-prevent-crime/
Facial recognition of people attending city parties
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-06/scenetap-app-uses-facial-recognition-tech-help-you-find-party
Internet Crime Complaint center
http://www.ic3.gov/preventiontips.aspx
mask? illegal in the states and in france : carnaval is illegal. The only solution is to have pain in your neck.
http://animalnewyork.com/2012/05/your-one-step-defense-against-all-face-recognition-software/
Google acquired facial recognition software company in july 2011
http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/22/google-acquires-facial-recognition-software-company-pittpatt/
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ReplyDeleteWow, Ian, I think we should all be lazy and just pick one of the topics you've just posted! ;)
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm in shock after having spotted in your list the article I have been meaning. (Or at least the topic.) I'll bring it anyway. We may learn more about it.
On top of it, I have another article about something that is very weird to me. Can't even mention here. Way too strange! It's supposed to be useful to the world. Dunno... We'll see.
This promisses to be an unteresting night! :)
And it was!!! (Thank you!)
ReplyDeleteThe Santa Cruz police stunned me with their 'Minority Report' technology. Here's where they stand at this point: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2045678/Department-Pre-Crime-Santa-Cruz-police-test-software-predicts-criminals-strike.html#ixzz1tMNlXvum
A start...
And if you're a criminal and things go very wrong, mmmmh! Think about going green when writinng your will: http://www.creativecoffins.com/
Yep!...
:)
You are doing very well in Grenoble. So clever people! A very promissing breakthrough.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.esrf.eu/news/general/window-on-glass-formation/index_html/