SS-NEWS-105: FBI Facial Recognition and SPQA for AI Software

Episode 105 April 03, 2023 00:50:07
SS-NEWS-105: FBI Facial Recognition and SPQA for AI Software
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SS-NEWS-105: FBI Facial Recognition and SPQA for AI Software

Apr 03 2023 | 00:50:07

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Show Notes

This week we discuss how the FBI and DoD have continued to progress their facial recognition tech, how AI is going to fundamentally change software architecture, customer service and cybersecurity, and finally... exploding USB drives are here!  

Article 1 - The FBI Tested Facial Recognition Software on Americans for Years, New Documents Show
Supporting Articles:
JANUS
Questions about Facial Recognition
FACIAL RECOGNITION: POTENTIAL AND RISK
IARPA LAUNCHES “DIVA” PROGRAM TO AUTOMATICALLY DETECT COMPLEX ACTIVITIES FROM VIDEO
MOSAIC MULTIMODAL OBJECTIVE SENSING TO ASSESS INDIVIDUALS WITH CONTEXT

Article 2 - SPQA: The AI-based Architecture That’ll Replace Most Existing Software
Supporting Article:
How to Estimate the Time and Cost to Train a Machine Learning Model

Article 3 - The Role of Customer Service in Cybersecurity

Article 4 - Journalist hurt by exploding USB bomb drive

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