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Minister sucked into row over new Bamasaba cultural leader

Daily Monitor Thursday April 08 2021 Summary Mr Mudoma, the head of Buyobo Clan in Sironko District, was on March 20 endorsed as the duly elected umukukha during a reconciliation meeting chaired by State minister for Gender and Culture Peace Mutuuzo at Mbale District headquarters. Advertisement A section of  leaders of Bamasaba Cultural Institution (Inzu Ya Masaba) have accused the Energy minister, Ms Mary Goretti Kitutu, of interfering with the gazettement process of  the newly elected cultural head (Umukukha), Mr Mike Jude  Mudoma. Mr Mudoma, the head of Buyobo Clan in Sironko District, was on March 20 endorsed as the duly elected umukukha during a reconciliation meeting chaired by State minister for Gender and Culture Peace Mutuuzo at Mbale District headquarters.

AI Vision System Hoodwinked by Pen and Paper | Emerging Tech

); //]]>// >By John P. Mello Jr. Mar 9, 2021 4:22 AM PT Skeptics of giving computers control over high-risk activities like driving cars were given some ammunition last week when researchers at OpenAI discovered their two-month-old machine vision system could be tricked with a pen and paper into misidentifying objects. The AI laboratory published a paper March 4 that revealed their new system could be fooled into identifying an apple as an iPod by attaching a note to the apple with the word iPod on it. In another flub, the system also identified a chainsaw as a piggy bank when dollar signs were sprinkled over a photo of the tool.

AI Vision System Hoodwinked by Pen and Paper | Artificial Intelligence

); //]]>// >By John P. Mello Jr. Mar 9, 2021 4:22 AM PT Skeptics of giving computers control over high-risk activities like driving cars were given some ammunition last week when researchers at OpenAI discovered their two-month-old machine vision system could be tricked with a pen and paper into misidentifying objects. The AI laboratory published a paper March 4 that revealed their new system could be fooled into identifying an apple as an iPod by attaching a note to the apple with the word iPod on it. In another flub, the system also identified a chainsaw as a piggy bank when dollar signs were sprinkled over a photo of the tool.

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