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Washington D.C. Rapper No Savage Wanted by Police After Shooting at Mall

A 22-year-old Washington D.C. man has been reportedly identified as the suspect who opened fire at Tysons Corner Center in Tysons, Virginia over the weekend.According to WRIC, the man, Noah Settles is wanted for attempted malicious wounding, use of a firearm while committing a felony, and three counts of firing a weapon in an occupied building. Settles is also known as the rapper No Savage.The shooting took place on the second floor of the mall on Saturday at around 2:45 p.m. local time. Settles reportedly got into a…

Are Label Errors Imperative? Is Confident Learning Useful? | by Suneeta Mall | May, 2022

Data-Centric AIWhat makes deep-learning so great, despite what you may have heard, is data!There is an old saying that sums it up pretty well:The model is only as good as the data!Which brings us to the real question: exactly how good is your data? Collecting ground truth/training datasets is incredibly expensive, laborious, and time-consuming. The process of labeling involves searching for the object of interest and applying prior knowledge and heuristics to come to a final decision. A decision to represent if the object…

Amazon tests using Flex drivers to make mall deliveries

Contractors working for the Amazon Inc. Flex program load packages into vehicles to deliver to customers in San Francisco.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAmazon is turning to its legions of contracted Flex drivers to deliver packages from mall-based retailers, allowing sellers to ship products from their own stores using the e-commerce giant's delivery serviceAmazon has been notifying some Flex drivers in recent months that it's testing a new program where workers fetch packages from retailers in their area…

Snapchat’s Dress Up feature turns your phone into an AR shopping mall

It’s becoming a fundamental law of the internet: where people socialize, they must also shop. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and practically every other social network and messaging app on the planet has spent the last couple of years trying to make every pixel of your chats and pictures into a one-click purchasing possibility. Snap’s plans on this front are more ambitious than most. It’s trying to take the whole shopping experience — you see a shirt you like on a stranger, figure out what it…