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Surprised? Nah, neither are we -- Verizon's LTE-based Android smartphones have been leaking just like the sweet, Cortex-A8 sieves that they are for weeks now -- but Large Pink's utilizing stronger language than ever before to say that we will count on a number of Android gadgets running on Verizon's recent LTE community here at CES this week. Specifically, the press launch says that "the company can even provide a sneak peek at a set of Android-based mostly LTE client devices" at its January sixth occasion here on the show, echoing Twitter teasers final month -- but with the important thing addition of the phrase "suite," which hopefully means we'll have an LG, an HTC, a Motorola, and a Samsung (on the very least) to toy with by the point this week is out. Keep tuned, folks. Follow the break for the transient press release.

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The system is powered by two neural networks. The primary takes a digicam picture and application layer determines objects' spatial place in relation to the robot -- however it was skilled solely with a bunch of simulated photographs, that means it was taught the way to work together with the true world earlier than it ever actually saw the real world. The second imitates duties shown by the demonstrator by scanning by way of recorded action and taking note of frames that tell it what to do subsequent.

COMPAS stands for Correctional Offender Administration Profiling for Different Sanctions. It's a case administration and resolution support tool developed and owned by Northpointe and used by the U.S court. This COMPAS software uses an algorithm to detect potential recidivism risk. With the assistance of COMPAS, Judges make decisions about whether a criminal ought to be punished or not. ProPublica is a news firm that discovered that COMPAS is biased. According to ProPublica, the COMPAS makes black individuals guiltier than white individuals. White people have been treated less dangerous than black people, even for violent crimes, it shows that COMPAS was an inherited bias generally discovered among human beings: black individuals can commit extra crimes than white individuals.