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Midjourney recently announced an update to its image editor, with a more robust and attractive web interface than the older editor that’s still available in Midjourney’s native ecosystem, Discord. This seems to suggest that Midjourney is looking to develop its own interface as a go-to for image generation, similar to what Leonardo and Ideogram are doing.This feature gives Midjourney an edge over other alternative editors, such as OpenAI’s Dall-E editor, which allows users to inpaint using natural language but does not offer outpainting capabilities. Ideogram also does not offer outpainting or zooming capabilities. In fact, currently the most powerful generative…

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According to Denver Police Department data, shootings in the city of Denver are down by more than 50% in 2024 compared to 2023. DENVER — The abundance of police blockade tape and flashing lights in parts of downtown Denver this month undoubtedly created fear. Three people were shot last week near the 16th Street Mall and Union Station, and there were two shootings just off 19th Street earlier this month, including one in which a police officer shot and killed a man who was allegedly carrying a gun, and another on Saturday. “Yeah, it was tough dealing with a situation…

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August 20, 2024, 8:46 PM EDT A cuddly rescue cat is causing a stir online – and it looks like he really wants a particular visitor to take him home! An Ohio woman’s visit to One of A Kind Pet Rescue has brought tears to the internet after her cat reacted in a way that didn’t seem to want to let go of the woman. Akron, Ohio – One Cat An Ohio woman’s lunchtime visit to One of A Kind Pet Rescue has caused quite a stir on the Internet… and it looks like her kitty doesn’t want to let…

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Data about Toyota Motor Corp. customers has been shared online in a new incident involving the Japanese automaker and a data breach, but contrary to reports, Toyota claims the data came from a third-party supplier and was not directly compromised. The latest Toyota-related data breach came to light when a threat actor calling himself ZeroSevenGroup shared 240GB of data allegedly stolen from Toyota on the notorious hacking site BreachForums. The threat actor claims to have infiltrated Toyota’s US subsidiaries and stolen employee and customer data, contract and financial information, and network infrastructure information including credentials. “We hacked the US branch…

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NEW YORK, United States, Aug. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global Internet of Things (IoT) in energy market size is expected to grow from USD 28.9 billion in 2023 to USD 87.2 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 11.68% during the forecast period 2023-2033. Get a sample PDF brochure: https://www.sphericalinsights.com/request-sample/5635 A network of physical objects, including cars, appliances, and other items with embedded sensors, software, and network connectivity, is called the Internet of Things (IoT). These networked devices collect and share data, forming a vast ecosystem where data moves easily between the digital and physical realms. The…

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Mike Bernier B.C. United said Tuesday that another candidate on British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad’s team has engaged in harmful, dangerous and bizarre conspiracy theories. Rachel Weber, the Conservative candidate in British Columbia’s Prince George-Mackenzie riding, has been found to be spreading a conspiracy theory on social media that claims 5G towers are “weapons of mass destruction” and are the cause of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, Weber shared several Facebook posts, including one from the page “Stop 5G Genocide,” which claimed that “EMF+60GHz (5G) is a weapon!” Another post claimed that 5G “hinders the body’s ability to absorb…

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Meta has quietly released a new web crawler that scours the internet for data. All at once To inform AI models. The crawler, called Meta External Agent, was released last month, according to three companies that track web scrapers and bots on the web. The automated bot essentially copies, or “scrapes,” all the publicly available data from websites, such as the text of news articles or conversations in online discussion groups. A representative from Dark Visitors, which provides tools to website owners to automatically block known scraper bots, said Meta External Agent is similar to OpenAI’s GPTBot, which scrapes the…

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Zip code map for Dallas County, Zayo’s priority target. [Image: Zayo] The Boulder, Colorado-based company received a $27.8 million grant from the American Rescue Plan Act to help expand critical middle-mile infrastructure and provide equitable internet access throughout Dallas County. Communications infrastructure provider Zayo said the project will enable local internet service providers (ISPs) to extend high-speed internet to areas most in need, including approximately 24,000 households in Dallas County that currently do not have internet access at home, and will serve as a catalyst for future economic growth and innovation in the region. “Dallas County residents, especially low-income residents,…

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Introducing kids to new AI educational tools Two Bay Area schools are testing dog avatars to teach kids about AI, reports Lloyd Sowers. Tampa, Florida – What would happen if a scary technology like artificial intelligence were disguised as two adorable Bernedoodles named Baxter and Bruce? The two virtual puppies are being tested to teach Bay Area students about AI. “We wanted to make AI less scary, so we came up with the idea of ​​using a dog as an avatar,” explained Marley Strawn, a former teacher and co-founder of local edtech startup Scholar Education. The avatars look like Baxter…

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The Social Security numbers of every American citizen may now be up for sale on the dark web. This could be the biggest data breach in history. The matter first surfaced about two weeks ago after a class action lawsuit was filed in Florida. National Public Data, the Florida-based company that was breached, said 1.3 million people were affected. But the lawsuit alleges that up to 2.9 billion records were stolen from consumers, living and dead, including their Social Security numbers. National Public Data acknowledged on its website that it was the target of what it called a “data security…

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