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NVIDIA CEO’s High-Stakes Diplomatic Mission NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to make a significant appearance at the Asia-Pacific Economic…
NVIDIA CEO’s High-Stakes Diplomatic Mission NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is set to make a significant appearance at the Asia-Pacific Economic…
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Conservationists in Orkney are deploying sophisticated AI technology to combat stoats that threaten the islands’ rare bird populations. The system uses heat-detecting cameras and artificial intelligence to identify the invasive predators in real-time, supporting one of the world’s largest mammal eradication projects.
Advanced artificial intelligence technology is being deployed in Orkney to help eradicate invasive stoats that threaten the islands’ native wildlife, according to reports from conservation organizations. The AI system, trained to detect the distinctive shape and movement of stoats, works in conjunction with heat-detecting cameras that send real-time alerts to trapping teams when the predators are identified.
Google has officially sunset its Privacy Sandbox initiative after years of development aimed at replacing third-party cookies. The company cited “low levels of adoption” as the primary reason for discontinuing the technologies. Google will continue privacy work across its platforms but is moving away from the Privacy Sandbox branding entirely.
Google has officially ended its Privacy Sandbox initiative, according to reports from the company and industry publications. The decision marks the conclusion of a multi-year effort to develop privacy-focused advertising technologies that could replace traditional third-party cookies. Sources indicate that Google Vice President Anthony Chavez announced the sunsetting of remaining Privacy Sandbox technologies in an update on the project’s official website.