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Armenian brothers startup raises $14 5m in investments
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SuperAnnotate Raises $14 5 Million To Help Automate The Computer Vision Pipeline
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© REUTERS/Jon NazcaThe multi-billion-dollar social media platform Facebook has announced the debut of a new super-local feature called Neighborhoods, aimed at challenging hyperlocal social media networks like Nextdoor and making new friends.
Rather than simply alerting friends halfway around the world to what their internet pen pals are doing,
Facebook has vowed to inform nearby users via a new and improved algorithm if it thinks the pair might be compatible - a semi-creepy feature that could either cement actual friendships or foment algorithmic stalking.
However, product manager Reid Patton insists the new Facebook Neighborhoods will please the users by giving them
My great great grandmother, Louisa Roakes (1871-1942), animated using the Deep Nostalgia tool on @MyHeritage#Genealogy#MyHeritage#DeepNostalgiapic.twitter.com/mb9b9uQdwi
This is my great-grandmother, Kathleen. I’ve always felt so close to her even though she died when I was 2 years old. This #DeepNostalgia video brought tears to my eyes to see her move, almost like seeing her as she was posing for this photo. Remarkable! #RootsTechConnectpic.twitter.com/ZRc41JOo3e
MyHeritage’s AI-powered viral marketing playbook with this deepfakery isn’t a complicated one: They’re going straight for tugging on your heart strings to grab data that can be used to drive sign-ups for their other (paid) services. (Selling DNA tests is their main business.)
Updated: Feb 5 2021, 7:25 ET
NO bills, no mortgage, an endless supply of homegrown grub and even a hot tub to relax in - welcome to the world of two Brits prepared for the end.
Essex vets Matthew and Charis Watkinson gave up the rat race for the good life in the Welsh countryside after reading about collapsology , a movement based around the theory that society as we know it could fall apart.
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Vets Matthew and Charis Watkinson gave up their jobs and moved to Wales for a self-sufficient lifestyle
Rather than relying on their £30,000-a-year jobs to support themselves, they instead grow their own fruit and vegetables, rear up to 140 chickens and produce all their own electricity.
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