Meet 'Chameleon' β an AI model that can protect you from facial recognition thanks to a sophisticated digital mask
A new AI model can mask a personal image without destroying its quality, which will help to protect your privacy.
With "Scanner Darkly" vibes, folks at Georgia Tech have apparently created software that can confuse AI facial-recognition, while maintaining good image quality. They are calling the system "Chameleon" for the way it obfuscates identities.
www.livescience.com/technology/a...
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Icebreaker, by @odpomery.bsky.social
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Does your phone feel like a vortex? It turns out that it might actually contain one. A new study from the University of Buffalo posits that "evidence of primordial black holes may be hiding in planets, or even everyday objects here on Earth."
www.buffalo.edu/news/release...
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As a writer, something like this is amazing to hear. Thank you.
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I ordered a book from the 1930s about Antarctica. When it arrived, I opened it, and all of these small papers fell out. Someone back then was clipping ads for home objects. They wrote indecipherable words beside each photo, making the collection even more personal and mysterious.
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Public library energy is the best energy. Like here is all the knowledge we could find, it's been meticulously organized and vetted and it will cost you nothing today, welcome to the absolute pinnacle of human civic evolution, feel free to pull up any bean bag chair you like
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The Shipwreck Detective
Nigel Pickford has spent a lifetime searching for sunken treasureβwithout leaving dry land.
In the spirit of the old days / new days of social media, I wrote a *completely-non-political-escapist-mainly-rooted-in-the-17th-century* story for the New Yorker last week. Enjoy! www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
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AI agents like ChatGPT are designed to communicate with human beings in our own languages. But how should they communicate with one another? Researchers propose an artificial language, called "Droidspeak," that can "accelerate inter-agent communication" by up to 2.78 times.
arxiv.org/pdf/2411.02820
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The Kill Company
Can one commander set the conditions for a massacre? Raffi Khatchadorian on Colonel Michael Steeleβs murderous leadership in Operation Iron Triangle.
In 2009, I wrote a long feature in @newyorker.com about a deployment in Iraq that would help shape Pete Hegseth's view of the rules of engagement, a core military issue. He makes a cameo in it, if you're curious to see where his views were then:
www.newyorker.com/magazine/200...
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Hello, Bluesky...
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CHW monitors and documents endangered and damaged cultural heritage using high-resolution satellite imagery. Led by archaeologists @cornelluniversity.bsky.social and Purdue University.
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Research and development at the intersection of cyberspace, global security, and human rights. Based at Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto.
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Senior Researcher @Citizenlab.ca , UofT
Exploring the dark dimensions of digital power: authoritarianism, transnational repression & disinformation.
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Researcher at Cornell (@cornelluniversity.bsky.social), Caucasus Heritage Watch (CHW, @caucasushw.bsky.social)
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Researcher, contemporary South Caucasus politics & regional dynamics | Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict | associate fellow, Chatham House | co-editor-in-chief, Caucasus Survey | recovering Xile
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Conflicts and security issues in the South Caucasus. Former senior analyst at Crisis Group and journalist at the New York Times & Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. King's College London/War Studies alumna. Contact me at olesya.vartanyan@gmail.com
Iowan in Tbilisi. Senior analyst, South Caucasus, International Crisis Group.
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historian of Umayyad & early Abbasid rule in Armenia & Caucasian Albania
currently working on marriage and matriliny in the Khazar Khaganate
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