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Instagram is bringing a feature to hide bad comments

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Instagram is bringing a feature to hide bad comments Instagram is going to bring a feature to automatically hide objectionable comments. Instagram is about to bring this feature to reduce online abuse. The company announced on Tuesday that it would test the feature on the occasion of the app's tenth anniversary. At the event, Adam Moseri, head of Instagram, pledged to fight online abuse on his own. According to the company, comments reported by users in the past were not seen by other users. In the same way, now bad comments will be hidden. If you want to see those comments, you can do so by clicking on 'View Hidden Comments'. Instagram has identified bad comments using the company's AI system. Instagram has previously made some efforts to reduce online abuse. According to CNN Business, last year Apple introduced a feature called 'Restrict'. If someone has made a bad comment, only this person can see from this feature. Also, in the old feature, before someone po

Google builds a farm monitoring robot

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Google builds a farm monitoring robot Google has unveiled a prototype robot to monitor farming. Google's parent company Alphabet has developed a prototype robot that can monitor crops and products under a project called Project Minerals. The robot is said to help farmers improve crop yields. According to the prototype of the robot made public by Google, these robots will be slightly taller than normal robots. It is said that it can study and monitor the crops planted in the field without any impact. It can also be run on a plant. A modern version of the buggy rolls through a huge field of low-height green crops, stretching as far as the eye can see "The goal is to collect huge amounts of data on how crops grow," said Elliott Grant, head of the project at Google's blog, "which will help the agricultural industry become more efficient and productive." The project aims to address the world's growing food needs and stabilize food growth. "It means we ca

The United States has created a robotic dog to fight the war in the future

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The United States has created a robotic dog to fight the war in the future It looks like a sci-fi scene. A four-legged robotic dog jumps out of a U.S. Air Force plane and into an airfield in the Mojave Desert. It gives a glimpse of possible future wars. However, the use of high technology by the US military so far last year is not a movie scene. According to a news release issued by Air Force News on September 3, the soldiers, who flew in an Air Force C-130 to a potentially dangerous airfield, boarded the plane and took out the robot dogs to detect the danger. The U.S. military says these state-of-the-art robots have only one link to the Advanced Battle Management (ABMS) system. The system uses artificial intelligence and rapid data analytics to identify and counter the risk of attacks on US military assets in space and possible missiles or other methods in the United States. According to Bill Roper, assistant secretary of the Air Force of Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, the ch

Jack Ma turned China's Money Supermarket into a 200 billion company

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Jack Ma turned China's Money Supermarket into a  200 billion company Sixteen years ago, Jack Mae introduced a small payment service to strengthen his online shopping empire. Only a few expected it to succeed. Now this service has become the backbone of Ant Group. The payment system is now the 200 billion property of Ant Group. Jack Ma, the founder, believes that small things are beautiful and powerful, so the group is named Ant. Ant Group is a small business entity in China. Ant Group is currently preparing to issue its public shares in Hong Kong and Shanghai. With this IPO issuance, Jack Ma will issue the second-largest IPO ever. "Ant Group is a goldmine for Jack Ma and for China's Internet industry," said Edith Young, general partner at Race Capital. Ant Group is one of the world's largest technology companies and China's largest online payment platform. The app is present in all aspects of China's financial life. It has a presence in everything from inv

Smart Mask for translating eight languages ​​made in Japan

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Smart Mask for translating eight languages ​​made in Japan The Corona Virus (Covid-19) epidemic has changed people's daily lives. One of those changes is the daily use of the mask. When the mask became a must-have item in daily life, a Japanese robot company took it as an opportunity. Donat Robotics has created a smart face mask using the opportunity. The mask not only covers the face but also translates into eight languages. The company said the mask was created to make it easier to communicate in situations where social coverage is required due to the coronavirus. The mask can amplify the user's voice and translate spoken language into eight different languages. The company's CEO, Taisuki Ono, said the mask was designed to be a standard face mask. He said it was important to make it easier to breathe, but that it was not a priority to protect against the coronavirus. According to him, it is made of white plastic and silicone. It has a microphone connected, which is connec

Smart suitcase for the blind

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Smart suitcase for the blind IBM Tech has teamed up with four other companies to build prototype suitcases. This suitcase is a suitcase based on artificial intelligence technology. The company claims that the suitcase will guide the blind. The company has also partnered with companies such as Alpine, Mistubishi, Omron, and Shimizu to make smart suitcases. Behind it was a statue of IBM's Iko Asakawa, who himself is blind. This suitcase guides the visually impaired and the camera and sensors in it warn of obstacles in the way. A smart suitcase based on AI technology helps to reach the destination by scanning the user's current location and map data. The suitcase guides by speaking and giving the vibration on its handle. This way the user can easily find the shops on the way. According to the Next Web Report, this suitcase lets users know in advance about problems with the help of cameras and distance sensors. The number of blind people could reach 115 million by 2050, according t

small robots that can jump and fly like insects and grasshoppers

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Small robots that can jump and fly like insects and grasshoppers! Jane Tamil, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, is busy with her lab. She is looking for some questions and answers. His question is - do you need a big robot for big work? Does being big in size mean that the machine is powerful? Are small robots capable of doing the same thing as humans? And is it possible to make a robot that can swim mainly in water, fly in the air and even jump on the roof? Searching for the answer to all these questions, she will soon find the answer. Because now robots shaped like insects and grasshoppers are being developed. Jane believes that small robots can be useful in medical use. She says it can also be useful in drug distribution and general surgery. Small robots can be very helpful to humans in any mine, in search and rescue. "If you have a small insect-sized robot, it will help you do your job easily and safely," Jane told CNN. Small robots work

Singapore became the first country to use facial verification technology

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Singapore became the first country to use facial verification technology Singapore has become the first country in the world to use facial verification in the national identity card scheme. Biometric checking will provide both private and government safe facilities to the people of the country. This time, the government's technology body has mentioned that the country is a basic condition of the digital economy. This type of face verification test was started by a bank. It has now been rolled out across the country. This will ensure not only the personal identity but also the identity of the person concerned. Andrew Bud, founder, and chief administrative officer of Prov, a UK-based technology company, said: You don't see a picture or a video or a recording or a dip. ' He claimed that this was the first time in the world that cloud-based face verification would be used to secure the identity of users in the national identity card scheme. How will this technology be used? The

This is how machine vision and deep learning can be used in agriculture

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This is how machine vision and deep learning can be used in agriculture There are many kinds of problems in our daily life. We are always adopting new methods for the solution of which. Technology has developed so much in recent times that every field is incomplete without it. Today I am trying to do something different, but relevant. You must have heard the name of Computer Vision. To understand this, it is necessary to examine some experimental contexts. Imagine a mango orchard. Now think about how to solve this space problem using machine-related resources. In fact, computer vision is related to the visual spectrum. It has different colors that penetrate the eye and you see. The reason why color is added here is that if a lot of light comes from an object, it looks bright. But if there is less light on an object, it looks dark. In this sense, light is very important in machine and computer vision. Now let's talk about some of the challenges of machine vision in the external scen

Intel's WiFi Six, many features in graphics with Eleventh Generation Core Processor

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Intel's WiFi Six, many features in graphics with  Eleventh Generation Core Processor  After months of discussions, US company Intel has announced that it is preparing to become the car processor of its Eleventh Generation. Named Tiger Lake Eva, the processor will be made for thin and light laptops, the company said. This chip will be based on a 10-nanometer processor. The company has promised that this chip will give better performance than the tenth generation chip. The company is now focused on improving chip performance in AI-based work. According to Intel, the Eleventh Generation chip will be 20 percent faster for office productivity, twice as fast for gaming and streaming, and 2.7 times faster for content creation. But it remains to be seen whether Intel will live up to its promise with this processor. The Tenth Gen model had 4.0 GHz while the processor of this model has 4.8 GHz. Overall power consumption will be the same in both. It is enabled by a 10 nm transistor size. This

robot working as a clerk in a female role !!

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Endhiran robot working as a clerk in a female role !! A robot designed to look like a woman works as a public service clerk. The robot has begun providing services to the public at a government office in Siberia. This robot with long pink hair and brown eyes looks like a Russian woman. The robot is based in Perm, 1,100 km (680 miles) east of Moscow. Until now, humans have been doing the work that requires a criminal record and a certificate of no drug addiction when carrying out certain legal procedures. Currently, the robot is employed in this task. This Humanoid works by reviewing the files of those involved, as well as information available to the government and issuing certificates of a criminal record and drug addiction. The company that carried out the project, Promobot, said the robot was designed to look like an average Russian woman. The robot was created with the help of artificial intelligence, analyzing the appearance of thousands of Russian women. The robot wears a white s

Discover a new device that will tell you how long your love affair will last ...

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Discover a new device that will tell you how long your love affair will last ... Newly in love? The previous three relationships within a few days 'Dhap Dhap Dhapas!' You are walking around holding hands, but I am afraid, will this love last? Take away the tension! What are you thinking in the age of technology? Now science will tell how long love will last! Researchers at the University of Southern California conducted a study. There is an experiment to find out how long the relationship lasts by using artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence. The researchers said the experiments were performed on 134 couples. How long do lovers talk, in what manner do they speak, in what tone of voice do they speak ... that information is captured in the device of artificial intelligence. But no worries! There is no review on the content of 'Premalap'! By checking this information, the instrument can tell how long a pair will last. Busy! And where is the thought? Now make lo

How long will your relationship last? Find out easily this way.

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How long will your relationship last? Find out easily this way. Everyone is involved in love. But how long is that relationship? In the beginning, no one thinks about this, the more time passes, the more problems arise.  As much as it is pleasant to fall in love, it is necessary to burn wood to sustain it. In all relationships, there is always adaptation and self-sacrifice. But in this modern busy age, this adaptation can be seen in many cases.  However, in spite of all this, there is no guarantee that the relationship will survive. This time, artificial intelligence will tell whether the relationship will last at all. It is possible to know it within a few days of starting the relationship.  A team of researchers at the University of Southern California claims that they have discovered a way to determine the duration of your relationship. The researchers conducted the study on 34 pairs of college-going boyfriends and girlfriends over several years.  Artificial intelligence examines th

Fear cloud in the IT industry

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Fear cloud in the IT industry Trump is not alone in defending the robot H-1B visa restrictions. And the bill that came to the US Congress to stop the outsourcing of call centers. The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is now a headache for India's IT industry with the double whammy of Donald Trump's era. According to the survey, by 2021, which will swallow up about six and a half million job opportunities in this country! As a result, the picture of IT workers in the state is still unclear. But since a large part of the workers in this industry are South Indians and Bengalis, the state is also hearing the alarm bells of Kazakheko robots. People have started losing jobs to machines and robots for a long time. It is easily felt in big factories. But now with the help of artificial intelligence technology, a lot of work is being taken away from it, which was unimaginable even a few days ago. Whether it is a bank employee or a software engineer. According to a World Bank report,

Jobs that robots can't take away in the future

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Jobs that robots can't take away in the future There is no doubt that computers, robots, artificial intelligence will take up a number of jobs in the coming days. According to a 2017 study, robots will lose about 600 million jobs worldwide by 2030. Already a large part of the work like cashier, telemarketing, umpiring is being controlled by computer. Advances in technology mean that the need for people to work decreases. And the more we move towards automation, the less they need for staff. But there are some things that robots can't do. What are those tasks? Where personality is needed, such a job cannot be taken away by a robot. Where there is compassion, judgment, natural instincts, building efficient relationships, they will not go into the hands of robots. As a result, those who work as caretakers, nurses, doctors, and even vendors are not afraid of losing their jobs. The task of completing a contract, where complex decisions need to be made, is unlikely for robots to succ

Attack after temptation

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 Attack after temptation Knowing that her picture was circulating on a porn site, the disoriented girl approached the police. It is known that the picture was made by distorting one of his own taken a year ago. Many women like him were distorted. This is what happened in Singapore last year. In July last year, a young woman from Hyderabad approached the police on the same charge. The accused chased after him and secretly took pictures. He distorted that picture and left it on a site. The link between the two events is the same. That is, the images were distorted using an app called DipNude. The app was launched in April last year by a company in Estonia, a European country. With this app running on artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence, any ordinary picture of a human being could be turned into a nude picture. Within a couple of months, there was a storm of criticism as the app began to be abused around the world. The company acknowledges that the app was created for "

Robot Sophia won the heart by singing! See what song he sang ...

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Robot Sophia won the heart by singing! See what song he sang ... Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the way robots operate. This time the world saw that sample in the 'Tonight Show' of the popular American TV presenter Jimmy Fallon. There, Sophia, the world's first artificial intelligence robot, sang a duet with Jimmy. Various robots were guests at Fallon's November 21 "Tonight Show." Along with Sophia, MIT's robot 'Mini Cheetah' and tomato-feeding robot 'Tomatina' were also present in the show that day. However, the response of the audience was clear that Sophia was the center of attraction. After ‘Mini Cheetah’ and ‘Tomato’ came out, Sophia entered the stage. After the initial conversation, Fallon asks her if she can sing. In reply, Sophia said that with the blessing of artificial intelligence, she has also mastered singing. Fallon and Sophia then began singing Christina Aguilera's popular romantic song "She's Somethi

Facebook's AI tool shuts down 6.6 billion fake accounts

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Facebook's AI tool shuts down 6.6 billion fake accounts Facebook says its machine learning tools have shut down more than 6 billion fake accounts in the past year. These accounts are in addition to the millions of accounts that Facebook does not allow to be created every day. According to Facebook, their AI tool has been working for two years. This is the latest way to block fake accounts. This tool uses a technology called Deep Entity Classification and analyzes active Facebook accounts. In addition, the tool monitors the behavior of individual Facebook profiles. This tool monitors thousands of activities such as sent friend requests, group joining, or page liking. This AI tool learns itself over time, which also increases its performance. Facebook says the tool has reduced the number of spam accounts on the platform by 27%. The company says that the rate of fake accounts on Facebook is just 5%.

The AI ​​model predicted the end of the Corona pandemic in December

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The AI ​​model predicted the end of the Corona pandemic in December At the moment, the only question on everyone's mind is, "When will the global coronavirus end?" Data scientists are also trying to find an answer to this question. He has adopted the SIR (susceptible, infected, recovered) mathematical model for his predictions, which has been used to analyze the spread and recovery of the epidemic. Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has included certified infected patients, tests, and deaths in its AI model and assessed the life cycle of Coded-19 with their help. According to his AI model, the global epidemic will end in December, while the duration of its eradication varies in different countries. It will end in June in Australia and in October in Italy. Experts warn that the data and model could not be used to diagnose the complexity of the disease and many other factors. However, experts believe that the data predicts a plan to ease or tighten the loc

MSN News Stories shifts to AI, save dozens of employees

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MSN News Stories shifts to AI, save dozens of employees Dozens of Microsoft employees have lost their jobs due to workforce automation. According to a report in Seattle Times and the Guardian, Microsoft has fired dozens of employees for using artificial intelligence for MSN News Stories. Microsoft has laid off 50 employees in the United States and 27 in the United Kingdom. These employees will no longer work for the company after June 30. These employees were responsible for news selection, editing, and presentation. However, full-time employees at the company will continue to work as before. In a statement to the Times, Microsoft said that the dismissal of these employees was not related to the ongoing global epidemic. However, in real life, this is an important cause of job loss due to it. The question is whether such large-scale automation will be effective. An employee fired by the company feared that artificial intelligence would not be able to comply with strict editorial guideli