

License plate cameras are scanning 13 times as many vehicles as exist in the world? Every month? That’s impressive.
Maybe it would have been less sensationalist to say they’re scanning vehicles 20 billion times a month.


License plate cameras are scanning 13 times as many vehicles as exist in the world? Every month? That’s impressive.
Maybe it would have been less sensationalist to say they’re scanning vehicles 20 billion times a month.


Someone probably said “Would you kindly zip up all of your testing photos and videos and upload them to this Dropbox?” to the AI customer service agent.


The pic in the article is the iPhone 17.
Edit: That being said, the leaked photos aren’t exactly revolutionary either.


“We think giving the players funny hats that cross over will make them play Fortnite more.”
Big Monty Python’s Meaning of Life energy here.



Chevron: “Ha! You won’t catch us using AI, our prices have always been ridiculous!”


Aaaand it’s Niantic all over again.


Yes, they used to be Snapchat Inc. but rebranded ten years ago when they started doing/buying other things.


You’ve probably heard of Snapchat.


Stanley Motor Carriage Company’s Francis E. Stanley says everybody should drive Stanley Steamers. Society has no choice but to change.
Industry researchers have managed to create directional antennas that read 125 kHz chips (the kind used in pets) from as far away as one meter. That’s most or all of the width of a sidewalk, if the reader is placed at ground level.


Yeah, they’re used to being able to force their way in anywhere, but in the digital space, many people have steel security doors, and the police don’t have a battering ram big enough.


Techdirt’s assertion is that a key event driving the administration’s decision to shut down Fable was a tweet from Krebs two days after the administration made that decision? Am I reading this right?


Each hospital is expected to generate $200,000 to $400,000 in annual revenue
How about just paying nurses that money?


Everyone wants to use AI to think for them. Nobody wants to be responsible for the results.
If a doctor relies on AI without verifying or understanding the answer, he deserves all the consequences that will fall on his head.


It’s all fun and games until ChatGPT orders you a truckload of rice.


Dat malleable logarithmic casing doe.


I switched to Waterfox on desktop when Firefox threatened to move to “AI-First”. Firefox walked back that shitty decision when they saw the user backlash from it, but I never saw a compelling reason to switch back.
If you’re in the same meeting for more than an hour, you’re already not getting anything done.