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xfrXYV QdCXnE Nov 16, 2025, 12:40 PM
But these seemingly ordinary photographs are becoming a new weapon in the fight against crime. Fedardo and his colleagues used these images to train machines to find clues in crime scene photos. At crime scenes or suspects' homes, police often face a wealth of visual information. Everyday items they find in these places may contain crucial evidence that links the crime to a specific person. Figalgo is a computer scientist at the University of Leon in northwestern Spain. He has been developing an evidence recognition tool that uses artificial intelligence to identify objects in police photographs and look for connections between them and other crimes. For example, police often photograph bedrooms at the scene of a sexual assault, capturing key information in the process. Criminal Psychology: The Strange Skills of Thieves Life experiences of villains, swindlers, and gangsters How police apprehend criminals using drones
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What is Tor? Tor is a free, open-source communication software that can mask the user's identity and private information. The name...
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The 2022 Humanistic News Writing Workshop held a special session on June 19th, inviting Wang Shuheng, a senior editor from...
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The traffic and readers that websites have painstakingly cultivated are facing a huge impact due to Google's AI Overviews. A...
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In recent years, online investment fraud incidents have been frequent. One of the most common methods is for attackers to...
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Cybersecurity researchers recently uncovered international fraud syndicates that not only impersonate the websites of renowned international news outlets such as CNN, BBC, and CNBC, but also use these fake websites to combine "social engineering" and "technical deception" to design large-scale investment scams. In terms of methods, the fraud syndicates first publish ads on Google and Facebook platforms, using photos of local names to create realistic news reports and headlines, enticing users to click on links to learn about "passive income," leading users to mistakenly believe it is legitimate financial news from reputable media.
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AI accelerator chip   Artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator chips are semiconductor chips specifically designed to accelerate AI/ML computations and reduce energy consumption....
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Despite growing market concerns about an "AI (Artificial Intelligence) bubble," several tech giants are resolutely increasing their capital expenditures. This...
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The Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) was given recognition and
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