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Pioneering study uses traffic cameras and AI to predict future, promising to save lives and money

GeekWire

The idea was to use machine learning to analyze thousands of hours of video collected by 360-degree traffic cameras already installed citywide to identify potential crash hot spots and tease out dangerous traffic patterns. based Transoft Solutions , a transportation technology company, did the video analysis. Vancouver, B.C.-based

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What is NLP? Natural language processing explained

CIO Business Intelligence

They integrate with Slack, Microsoft Messenger, and other chat programs where they read the language you use, then turn on when you type in a trigger phrase. That’s why critics say these programs are always listening; if they weren’t, they’d never know when you need them. NLTK is offered under the Apache 2.0 Amazon Comprehend.

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YouTube’s biggest kids show is about to take over streaming services

The Verge

Old dogs like Nickelodeon are out; Moonbug is in Although The Umbrella Academy was all over Tumblr and people couldn’t seem to stop bingeing Cobra Kai and Lucifer , one of Netflix’s most-watched shows in August was a three-episode children’s program called Cocomelon. Over the course of one month, Cocomelon’s videos garner more than 3.5

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Beyond Text: Elevating Learning with Interactive Activities in eBooks

Kitaboo

Watching and Learning eBooks published in the ePUB format support video content. Publishers can make video a key component of eBooks, breaking down challenging concepts with attractive visuals, sound, and animation. Learners can watch short videos on demand and enhance their knowledge, especially the fundamentals.

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Protein design pioneer David Baker on why sharing code is key to building biotech startups

GeekWire

Commercial customers pay a licensing fee, while academics access the Rosetta code for free — and build and improve on it. studies and postdoctoral work in the Bay Area. ” Baker, who switched to science after first studying social studies in college, didn’t start out with the goal of becoming an entrepreneur.

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Don’t gamble with your identity verification practices

CIO Business Intelligence

Caesars had seen some evidence of recent suspicious activity and learned on September 7 that its systems had been compromised, with the bad actors hacking into a loyalty program database with members’ Social Security and driver’s license numbers. IBM Security pegged that same number higher, to 95%.

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New platform from nonprofit Carina offers quick searches for in-home childcare openings

GeekWire

Providers must be union-represented and licensed by regulatory agencies to get a spot on the platform. While there were shortages in quality childcare before COVID — a national study found that half of Americans live in “childcare deserts” — the pandemic has exacerbated the challenges.

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