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If you're in a gold rush, sell shovels
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A new open-source AI called CarDiag uses audio to detect potential car problems. It’s still early days. Right now, the AI cor
A new open-source AI called CarDiag uses audio to detect potential car problems. It’s still early days. Right now, the AI correctly distinguishes between healthy and faulty engines about 79% of the time. But here’s the impressive part: the entire trained model is only around 100 KB, making it incredibly lightweight and easy to run. Because the project is fully open source, the creator hopes developers and car enthusiasts will help train it into a much more accurate mechanic that fits in your pocket. Source. #OpenSource #Tool #Automotive
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A new open-source AI called CarDiag uses audio to detect potential car problems. It’s still early days. Right now, the AI cor
A new open-source AI called CarDiag uses audio to detect potential car problems. It’s still early days. Right now, the AI correctly distinguishes between healthy and faulty engines about 79% of the time. But here’s the impressive part: the entire trained model is only around 100 KB, making it incredibly lightweight and easy to run. Because the project is fully open source, the creator hopes developers and car enthusiasts will help train it into a much more accurate mechanic that fits in your pocket. Source. #OpenSource #Tool #Automotive
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Breath play with a robot is just blocking its cooling fan with your bare hands. It'll overheat and downclock and maybe start stuttering all cute..
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I did a bit of fact checking through various reddit communities. Discord is attempting to curb CSAM proliferation by using homespun image recognition trained on a database common CSAM images (I hate that this is a thing). Many of the images in the training data attempted to bypass earlier filters by overlaying a grid pattern on top of the image that would fool a computer but still allow humans to understand the nature and details of the image. Textbook case of overfitting - if you don't train the ML model to also accept non-CSAM images with grids on them, it just learns "grids bad".
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PSA: Critical bug with Discord's Al could get your account terminated. If you send an image with a grid, such as: a spreadsheet, the transparent background of an image, Minecraft inventory, or any other grid like images, Discord's new Al will flag it as CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) and will proceed to terminate your account. Knowing Discord's moderation team, there's a great chance that you may never recover your account after being terminated. Some known detected items: • brick walls • pool tiles • drawn grids • stream layout screenshots • top down pictures of keyboards • spreadsheets (google docs, excel, so on) • grills • cut salmon aseprite screenshots • minecraft inventory • deltarune battle ui • wordle • notebook paper • checkerboard patterns
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You can read about it yourself here on page 12 (or page 8 of affidavit), then page 33 and down (page 29 of affidavit) https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndil/media/1450651/dl?inline
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> Peter Stokes > Scattered Spider guy > Arrested > Microsoft helps FBI > Read court documents > Page 12 > Microsoft tracks St
> Peter Stokes > Scattered Spider guy > Arrested > Microsoft helps FBI > Read court documents > Page 12 > Microsoft tracks Stokes from GDID > Microsoft Global Device Identifier (GDID) > Stokes used Windows > Page 34 > GDID assigned to each OS install > GDID unique to each device > GDID only change if OS wiped > Stokes GDID 6755467234350028 > GDID reported internet activity to Microsoft > GDID showed Stokes using Ngrok > GDID reported Stokes IP address > GDID showed Stokes web activity > GDID showed timestamps of web activity > GDID mapped with video game activity > GDID showed games played > GDID undocumented > GDID only mentioned in one MSDN document > Azure UCDOStatus > Azure Monitor Logging
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