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Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

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The man sent 27 million spam and was sentenced to two and a half years in prison

@ Tencent Technology

Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

Always send small advertisements on major websites, pay attention! Spamming is also risky. Recently, an American man was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for spamming. The 47-year-old man, Sanford Wallace, from Los Angeles, has sent more than 27 million spam emails to social network Facebook users and is known as the "spam king." Last year, he was charged in federal court with an attempt to use email for fraud and criminal offenses.

"Wallace illegally obtains, stores, and misuses Facebook user account information to profit by redirecting them to other websites." The U.S. Prosecutor's Office issued a statement saying. The court sentenced Wallace to two and a half years in prison, while he himself faced a fine of up to $310,000.

Robots began to grab the jobs of interns, and British AI began to enter the enterprise internship

@ Global Technology

Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom have developed an intelligent robot that will participate in the work as an internship office manager. The robot named "Betty" can collect and process a large amount of environmental information, and complete independent learning, using its own cameras, scanners and other equipment, it can create a map of the surrounding environment, determine the location of desks and chairs and other objects, and timely identify the movement of employees, so that their own actions are not hindered. In addition, it will also determine when it is necessary to return to the charging interface and charge autonomously.

Currently, Betty is placed in a two-month internship at Milton Keynes Transportation Systems Research in the UK. Her tasks include receiving guests, touring the office, assessing employee overtime, monitoring environmental indicators such as temperature, humidity, and noise in the office area, and checking for safety tasks such as fire doors closing. Although these contents are very basic and trivial, people don't want money. # Unpaid internship can still ensure quality and quantity, human, are you afraid?

The robot escaped "absenteeism", but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

@ World Wide Web

Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

It is also a robot, but the gap between being a "person" is also a bit large. Robots in the UK are still practicing diligently, while robots in Russia are beginning to learn to "miss work". Recently, a Promobot intelligent sales robot in Perm, Russia, "escaped" from the laboratory and came to the road when the engineer left. As the battery ran out, the robot ended up in the middle of the road and caused traffic jams. The police cleared the traffic and contacted the laboratory, and the engineer eventually arrived and took the "naughty" robot away.

Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

According to staff at the lab to which the robot belongs, the "escaped" robot was initially placed in the lab's yard for free-walking testing. The engineer forgot to close the gate of the yard when he went out, and the robot took the opportunity to "open the slip", but the traffic jam was not intentional, but because the power was exhausted, he had to wait for people to rescue him.

#Apple True Love # Rugby star for the protection of the iPhone fell elbow, or affected the game

@ cnBeta.COM

Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

It's hard to imagine that the multimillion-dollar NFL football star Dallas Cowboys starting runback, Darren McFadden, would be willing to break his elbow to protect the new iPhone, probably this is true love fruit powder. According to the Dallas Morning News, McFadden recently injured his elbow by protecting a new iPhone that was about to fall to the ground, so McFadden underwent surgery, and the injury may affect his performance in the next two months.

Dallon McFadden, the starting running back who plays for the NFL's best-performing Dallas Cowboys, is paid $2 million this year. And McFadden just signed a six-year, $60 million contract with the Oakland Raiders. He really doesn't have to worry about having a new iPhone.

Facebook has launched a suicide prevention tool

@ Sina Technology

Bedtime robot "absenteeism" to escape, but unexpectedly ran out of power in the middle...

Facebook has just launched a suicide prevention tool for everyone that helps users help their friends when they find that they are suicidal. If your friend posts on Facebook that may reveal some depression, and you suspect that he or she is suicidal and want to help, but don't know what to do, you can use the tool provided by Facebook.

The system can be easily abused, for example, some people may mark their friends' status updates in a prank way. But Facebook has a dedicated team that evaluates what users are reporting and prioritizes the worst cases, including those who may have self-harmed. #有心 #

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