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Scientists Create AI That Predicts Future Crimes With Eerie Accuracy
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Scientists Create AI That Predicts Future Crimes With Eerie Accuracy

Imagine a world where crimes can be predicted long before they happen. A world where AI-powered algorithms can calculate where and when the next lawbreaking will happen. Rerecent research from the University of Chicago suggests that such a future may be closer than we think. AI is indeed advancing at an incredible rate, permeating every aspect of our lives, from writing to planning travel. Even in dating, technology is starting to play a role. But what if AI is so advanced that it can predict crimes before they happen? It sounds like science fiction, but reality is already approaching this scenario. A study conducted by the University of Chicago found that the AI ​​they created was able to predict crime rates with about 90% accuracy. The analysis used historical crime data from eight major US cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. The predictions were made at the 1,000-square-foot level. Project leader Ishanu Chattopadhyay compares the system’s operation to watching dark clouds predicting rain: “We identify patterns in events and use them to calculate the likelihood of future occurrences in certain locations… only here the patterns are much more subtle and difficult to perceive.” The main purpose of this development is not to identify specific criminals or crimes, but to analyze data on past incidents to identify high-risk areas. Chattopadhyay emphasizes that the system is not intended to prosecute individuals or punish them for crimes they have not yet committed. The ethical issue is deeply controversial. Can a person be justly accused of a crime he or she may potentially commit? This dilemma is at the center of Steven Spielberg’s film Minority Report, based on a short story by Philip K. Dick, and remains a subject of debate. However, researchers see potential in using AI to allocate police resources. Based on predictions, law enforcement agencies can better prepare for and prevent potential incidents. However, there are concerns about possible bias in the data. A recent Reddit poll found that 60% of respondents would support implementing a similar system in their city if it was 100% accurate. Comments from users reflect mixed feelings about the project, with some expressing concerns about the intrusion on personal freedom, while others questioned the fairness of the system. The post Scientists Create AI That Predicts Future Crimes With Eerie Accuracy appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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CNN Boosts 'Wonk' DeSantis for Defense, Morning Joe Mocks 'Lagging' Lindsey Graham
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CNN Boosts 'Wonk' DeSantis for Defense, Morning Joe Mocks 'Lagging' Lindsey Graham

With Pete Hegseth's nomination as Secretary of Defense reportedly in trouble, Wednesday's edition of CNN This Morning boosted Ron DeSantis for the position.  CNN analyst Alex Thompson called DeSantis a "nerd" and a "wonk." But rather than meaning that pejoratively, Thompson said that members of the Trump team like DeSantis precisely because he is a wonk, and thus someone capable of taking on the Pentagon's sprawling bureaucracy. CNN VP and analyst Mark Preston looked ahead to the race for the 2028 GOP presidential nomination. He suggested adding the foreign policy chops that would come with service as SecDef to his successful record as Florida governor would put DeSantis in such a strong position that people would be asking, "JD, who?"   That elicited a laugh from host Kasie Hunt, who suggested it wasn't realistic to think that DeSantis doesn't want to run for president again. My two cents say that even if DeSantis does become SecDef, it would be foolish to write off JD's '28 prospects. Consider: In choosing him as his VP, the term-limited Trump in effect crowned Vance as his successor, and should he actually endorse him in '28, that would carry huge weight with MAGA.  Vance acquitted himself brilliantly during the campaign, not only solidfying himself with the MAGA base, but winning the hearts and minds of many Republicans who might have had doubts when Trump initially chose him. Finally, Vance is sure to have many opportunities over the next four years to establish his own foreign policy experience and expertise.  Meanwhile, over on Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough & Co. had great fun mocking Lindsey Graham. They depicted Graham as a Johnny-come-lately to the group of Senators expressing serious reservations about Hegseth's nomination.  Scarborough approvingly quoted someone he described as a "Senate insider" who called Graham, in respect of his recent raising of doubts about Hegseth, a "lagging indicator."  The panel lapped up that label. Willie Geist repeated it, and Katty Kay gushed, "I loved your description of Lindsey Graham as the lagging indicator." Note: Scarborough has a history of mocking Graham. In the immediate wake of January 6th, Graham had denounced Trump. But according to Scarborough, Graham changed his tune and came out in support of Trump after he was accosted in an airport by a group of angry Trump supporters. As we noted at the time, calling Graham "a very weak man," Muy Macho Scarborough boasted:  "I tell you what: a couple idiots chase me through the airport, it’s not going to be my problem. It’s going to be theirs." Ay: que hombre!  Here are the transcripts. CNN This Morning 12/4/24 6:07 am ET ALEX THOMPSON: And Ron DeSantis, you know, despite the tensions between the two, the one thing about DeSantis that I've heard appeals to sort of some of the Trump team: the guy's a nerd. The guy's a wonk. [Kasie Hunt laughs] KASIE HUNT: And why does it appeal to the Trump team? THOMPSON: Well, because, the Pentagon is this huge, sprawling bureaucracy, and they feel like maybe he actually would be good for that. MARK PRESTON: Let me say this: if, if DeSantis does become a Secretary of Defense, I mean, look if he gets to the Senate, he will be confirmed. If he becomes in, we're talking about now a redrawing of what the MAGA political party's going to look like, you know, in a couple of years. Because now Ron DeSantis is going to be taken out of Florida, where he knows he's been very successful. He's been a successful governor. Now he's going to get that foreign policy background you know, with him. And then it's going to be JD who? [Hunt laughs.] You know, there's going to be [inaudible.] HUNT: Well, yeah, I mean we're setting up for a, yes, I mean, for DeSantis, definitely some significant steps towards another. The idea that he doesn't want to run for president again is probably, is not, is not realistic.  -------------------------------------------------------------------- MSNBC Morning Joe 12/4/24 6:10 am ET JONATHAN LEMIRE: We hear from Republicans yesterday as well. Even as Hegseth has been making the rounds on Capitol Hill, that his nomination is in deep danger. There could be six or more Republican senators--you only need four--who are ready to sink his nomination, including Lindsey Graham, who normally goes along with whatever Trump wants.    JOE SCARBOROUGH: Hard to see how Pete Hegseth gets through this, and hard to see, especially when Lindsey Graham is saying there are a lot of concerns. One Senate insider laughingly told me, Lindsey's a lagging indicator. This was done some time ago. . . .  WILLIE GEIST: We heard Senator Lindsey Graham yesterday, probably as Joe said, a lagging indicator, saying this is going to be very difficult for Pete Hegseth. I have a lot of questions for him about his behavior, about his past.  . . .  SCARBOROUGH: Lindsey said this, Senator Graham said this: leadership comes from the top. And I want to make sure that every young woman who joins the military feels respected. That's, and Joni Ernst also said we're going to have a really frank and thorough conversation.  But again, Lindsey Graham -- MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Oof. SCARBOROUGH: -- a conservative from South Carolina, saying we want to make sure every young woman entering the military feels respected. That really does sound like one of the final -- final straws there. KATTY KAY: I loved your description of Lindsey Graham as the lagging indicator. Certainly not -- SCARBOROUGH: Wasn't mine. Wasn't mine. That was -- that was a source on the Hill who said that. KAY: We're magpies. We take, we take what we're given. But it was a very good one, yeah.
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History Traveler
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How 'Blackbirders' Forced Tens of Thousands of Pacific Islanders Into Slavery After the Civil War
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How 'Blackbirders' Forced Tens of Thousands of Pacific Islanders Into Slavery After the Civil War

The decline of the American South's cotton and sugar industries paved the way for plantations in British-controlled Fiji and Australia, where victims of "blackbirding" endured horrific working conditions
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Yup, the Never-Trump Crowd Is Insufferable
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Yup, the Never-Trump Crowd Is Insufferable

Yup, the Never-Trump Crowd Is Insufferable
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Pharmacy Guild, Like Dock Workers Union, Cares More About Control Than Compassion
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Pharmacy Guild, Like Dock Workers Union, Cares More About Control Than Compassion

Pharmacy Guild, Like Dock Workers Union, Cares More About Control Than Compassion
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OpenAI’s ’12 days of ChatGPT’ AI surprises might’ve started leaking
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OpenAI’s ’12 days of ChatGPT’ AI surprises might’ve started leaking

I said earlier this week that ChatGPT just celebrated its second birthday, yet OpenAI failed to deliver any sort of celebration. That's in spite of CEO Sam Altman previously hinting that some announcements might be coming to mark the occasion. It turns out that OpenAI has surprises ready for ChatGPT and its other AI projects, but the company decided to do things differently. Rather than plot announcements around ChatGPT's second anniversary, OpenAI is holding a Christmas-centric AI event aptly called "12 Days of OpenAI." The event starts on Thursday, and OpenAI will hold 12 live streams, one a day, for the following two weeks. As teased on X, we're looking at "a bunch of new things, big and small." OpenAI did not reveal any details about the upcoming ChatGPT surprises, so is it now a good time to get excited about GPT-5? Well, maybe. It turns out some of the surprise announcements might have leaked. Continue reading... The post OpenAI’s ’12 days of ChatGPT’ AI surprises might’ve started leaking appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Early Black Friday deals: $154 AirPods Pro 2, $250 iPad 10, $150 Lenovo Chromebook, $10 LifeStraw, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Early Black Friday deals: Nintendo Switch games, $249 Oura Ring 3, $25 Crock-Pot, $100 Beats Pill, more Cyber Monday iPad deals start at $199 in 2024
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Science Explorer
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Rare gold 'Brutus' coin minted after Julius Caesar's murder is up for auction
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Rare gold 'Brutus' coin minted after Julius Caesar's murder is up for auction

An extremely rare gold coin featuring Brutus, who helped spearhead Julius Caesar's assassination, is up for auction in December.
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Nostalgia Machine
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William Shatner’s Latest Photos Have Fans Doubting His Real Age
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William Shatner’s Latest Photos Have Fans Doubting His Real Age

A recent photo of William Shatner made it to Reddit after a curious fan needed to clarify his real age. They accompanied the snap with a note stating that Shatner looks younger than 93, and appears more enthusiastic than other actors from his time. The user noted that Shatner looks like someone in his 60s or 70s, and many agreed in the comments. He still looks chubby, and spots clean shave while keeping his gray locks short. Sagging skin has also eluded the iconic actor, as his face looks fresh and taut. Fans argue William Shatner’s age William Shatner/Everett Like the poster, other Redditors could not believe Shatner was 93 and debated in the comments. “I just realized I’ve considered him to be a 60-something-year-old actor for basically my entire life. It was reading this that made me realize he likely hasn’t been in his 60s for the last 30+ years,” someone said. Another was not at all fazed, noting that he simply has good genes. “If you stood my 65-year-old dad next to 93-year-old William Shatner you could definitely convince people they were in the same year at school and Shatner has just had a highly stressful job,” they explained. William Shatner/Everett Is William Shatner retired? At 93, Shatner– who says he will only retire when he is dead, is still active in the entertainment industry and has expressed a desire to reprise his role as Captain Kirk in Star Trek should the need arise. He was recently involved in an AI-backed short 765874 – Unification, where he played Captain Kirk with digitally recreated past characters. William Shatner/Everett His latest documentary, You Can Call Me Bill gives a dive into his famous Star Trek role, his trip to space in 2021, and his legacy. He still works as the executive producer and host of a similar History Channel show UnXplained, which showcases the world’s mysteries.  Next up: Liza Minnelli Talks About Upcoming Memoir And New TV Deal Despite Previous Reports Of Failing Health The post William Shatner’s Latest Photos Have Fans Doubting His Real Age appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Iranian Fighter Jet Crashes in the Country’s South, Killing 2 Pilots
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Iranian Fighter Jet Crashes in the Country’s South, Killing 2 Pilots

TEHRAN, Iran—An Iranian fighter jet crashed in the south of the country Wednesday, killing the two pilots, state media reported.State television identified the pilots as Col. Hamid Reza Ranjbar and…
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China urges US to 'stop sending wrong signals' over Taiwan after Lai-Johnson call
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China urges US to 'stop sending wrong signals' over Taiwan after Lai-Johnson call

BEIJING —  China on Thursday urged the United States to "stop sending wrong signals" over Taiwan, after the announcement that Republican U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson held a call with the self-ruled…
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