../../MikeMacBook.jpg

Eliot Andres On Twitter We Just Received The New Iphone

We just received the new iPhone 11! Wondering how it improved regarding machine learning? We put together a small benchmark. A thread ⬇ pic.twitter.com/SmIYe3HkG2 — Eliot Andres (@EliotAndres) September 20, 2019 We just received the new iPhone 11! Wondering how it improved regarding machine learning? We put together a small benchmark.

RT @EliotAndres: We just received the new iPhone 11! Wondering how it improved regarding machine learning? We put together a small benchmar…

(original)

RT @nowthisnews: Sandy Hook Promise has released this harrowing PSA in time for back-to-school

(original)

Conservatives On Campus Flyers Maligning Left Wing Professors Anger Academics Faculty Representatives

Joe Friesen writing for The Globe and Mail The party flyers were spotted on the York University campus in Toronto this week. The flyers bear an image of Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and the words, “Because you can only hear the same left-wing talking points from your professors so many times.” I find this highly offensive. The Conservatives should be ashamed of themselves.

These Chrome And Firefox Extensions Put Your Privacy At Risk

Geoffrey A. Fowler writing for The Washington Post What he showed me made my jaw drop. Three examples: From DrChrono, a medical records service, we saw the names of patients, doctors, and even medications. From another service, called Kareo, we saw patient names. From Southwest, we saw the first and last names, as well as confirmation numbers, of people checking into flights. From United, we saw last names and passenger record numbers. From OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage service, we saw a hundred documents named “tax.” We didn’t click on any of these links to avoid further exposing sensitive data. Be careful which browser extensions you install and use.

Artificial Intelligence Voice Is Used In A Theft The Washington

Drew Harwell writing for The Washington Post Thieves used voice-mimicking software to imitate a company executive’s speech and dupe his subordinate into sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to a secret account, the company’s insurer said, in a remarkable case that some researchers are calling one of the world’s first publicly reported artificial-intelligence heists.