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Nvidia taps AnyVision to create AI-powered surveillance technology
“Nvidia has partnered with AI developer AnyVision to create facial recognition technology for “”smart cities”” around the world. The two companies will work to install automatic facial recognition into CCTV (closed-circuit television) surveillance cameras.” (Fonte: Mashable)
U.S. Condemns Russia for Cyberattack, Showing Split in Stance on Putin
The United States on Thursday joined Britain in formally blaming Russia for a huge cyberattack last June that was aimed at Ukraine but crippled computers worldwide, a highly public naming-and-shaming exercise that could further fray relations with Moscow. (Fonte: The New York Times)
Bitcoin rises above $10,000, strategist sees new high by July
Bitcoin rose above $10,000 on Thursday for the first time in more than two weeks, as investors bought back the digital currency after having fallen 70 percent from its all-time peak hit in mid-December. (Fonte: Reuters)
Lyft gets into bike-sharing through partnership with Baltimore
Bike-sharing has become the hot new mode of transportation for startups. Today, Lyft announced a partnership with the Baltimore Bike Share program to support new transportation hubs for bikes, and designated pick-up and drop-off spots for Lyft. (Fonte: TechCrunch)
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