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The Price Tag for Secure Systems is Way Too High

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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The post The Price Tag for Secure Systems is Way Too High appeared first on Cybersecurity Insiders. IT teams should not always need to be physically present to deal with potential issues, nor do they need to pay for the ongoing costs of server hardware, power consumption, and space.

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The AI Boom Will Drive up Data Center Costs and the Need for Control

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of computing and data analysis. However, AI also comes with a high price tag: it requires a lot of computing power, memory, storage, The post The AI Boom Will Drive up Data Center Costs and the Need for Control appeared first on Hyperview.

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Facebook suspends Facial Recognition Program and deletes over 1bn face prints

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The social media giant was found using the new tech to help tag people assisting blind and the visually impaired people in meeting their loved ones in near future. Also, the company planned to use the database of images to feed its Artificial Intelligence propelled ‘Metaverse’, an augmented reality based virtual world.

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Facebook sued for siphoning facial recognition data without consent

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The suit contains arguments that Facebook’s now-defunct photo-tagging feature illegally collected data about Texan people’s faces, including those who are non-Facebook users but were tagged by someone who is, without asking for consent. Paxton filed the lawsuit on Monday in the state’s Harrison County District Court.

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News on WhatsApp listening to sleeping users and Doctors fraternity raising voice against AI threat to humanity

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said Musk, by directly tagging the same to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg. NOTE : The concern is not with the invention of the Artificial Intelligence tech, but the use of it by our human minds. If the company is itself indulging in malpractices, then how can an online service user gain trust in the application?”

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Facebook is going to shut down Face Recognition system and data it collected

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Facebook is using the face recognition system to analyze photos taken of tagged users and associated users’ profile photos to automatically recognize them in photos and videos. Facebook announced it will stop using the Face Recognition system on its platform and will delete over 1 billion people’s facial recognition profiles.

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A private moment, caught by a Roomba, ended up on Facebook. Eileen Guo explains how: Lock and Code S04E03

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In 2020, a photo of a woman sitting on a toilet—her shorts pulled half-way down her thighs—was shared on Facebook, and it was shared by someone whose job it was to look at that photo and, by labeling the objects in it, help train an artificial intelligence system for a vacuum.