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Are Whales the Source of the Mysterious Noise In Canada’s Arctic?

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

A military investigation found nothing but some whales and walruses. Continue reading Are Whales the Source of the Mysterious Noise In Canada’s Arctic?→

Posted in arctic, Army, Beluga, canada, DND, hum, iglooik, investigate, Military, Mysterious Noise, narwhal, News, nunavut, Ping, whales

The Canadian Military Is Investigating a Mysterious Noise In the Arctic

Posted on November 2, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Hunters say it’s coming from the bottom of the sea and scaring wildlife. Continue reading The Canadian Military Is Investigating a Mysterious Noise In the Arctic→

Posted in arctic, canada, DND, hunters, iglooik, investigating, Military, News, noise, nunavut, Ping, The Real X-Files, wildlife, windsor hum

Researchers Claim AI Can Identify Gang Members on Twitter

Posted on November 1, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

But the AI may only entrench existing prejudices. Continue reading Researchers Claim AI Can Identify Gang Members on Twitter→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, CalGang, database, Deep Learning, Desmond Patton, emojis, gang, In Our Image, kno.e.sis, machines, News, Police, posts, prejudice, racism, rap, twitter, Wright State University

You’re About to See This Trippy AI Video Filter Everywhere—What Is It?

Posted on October 28, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

This is about much more than Facebook. Continue reading You’re About to See This Trippy AI Video Filter Everywhere—What Is It?→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, Design, drawing, Facebook, game design, Google, google research, machines, paintings, style transfer, video games

Canadian Police Are Texting Potential Murder Witnesses

Posted on October 26, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

And maybe the killer themselves. Continue reading Canadian Police Are Texting Potential Murder Witnesses→

Posted in canada, john hatch, murder, News, ontario provincial police, OPP, state of surveillance, texting, tower dump | Tagged Information, Text

Canadian Police Are Texting Potential Murder Witnesses

Posted on October 26, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

And maybe the killer themselves. Continue reading Canadian Police Are Texting Potential Murder Witnesses→

Posted in canada, john hatch, murder, News, ontario provincial police, OPP, state of surveillance, texting, tower dump | Tagged Information, Text

This AI Can Accurately Predict the Outcome of Human Rights Trials

Posted on October 24, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

But replacing human judges is “impossible” right now, researchers say. Continue reading This AI Can Accurately Predict the Outcome of Human Rights Trials→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, european court of human rights, human rights, judge, Law, Machine, machines, research, trial, University College London

Give Even More Power to Canada’s Big Telecoms, Think Tank Says

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

History suggests this might not be a great idea. Continue reading Give Even More Power to Canada’s Big Telecoms, Think Tank Says→

Posted in Bell, canada, CRTC, culture, digital divide, Internet, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, northern, opinion, regulation, rogers, rural, telecom, think tank

Toronto’s Public Hearing on Bill C-51 Was Utterly Demoralizing

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

We’re screwed. Continue reading Toronto’s Public Hearing on Bill C-51 Was Utterly Demoralizing→

Posted in Bill C-51, c-51, canada, consultation, CSEC, csis, national consultation, News, public safety, state of surveillance, Toronto | Tagged Hearing

Here’s the Fattest Bear

Posted on October 19, 2016 by Jordan Pearson for Motherboard

Nice work, Otis. Continue reading Here’s the Fattest Bear→

Posted in #fatbearweek, animals, bears, conservation, katmai, katmai national park, National Park, News, otis

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