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ICE chief warns AI technology could lead to safety risks for agents: 'Fringe organizations'
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons explains how far-left groups are using'reverse technology' to reveal the identities of federal immigration officers. Far-left organizations could be using artificial intelligence and other technology to reveal the identity of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told Fox News Digital in an interview. Lyons' remarks come as Democrats in Congress recently proposed the VISIBLE Act, which would require clear identification of ICE agents and prevent masking of federal immigration authorities in public-facing circumstances. "If legislation passes to try to unmask ICE agents, they are not allowed to wear them, it runs the risk of agitators, different groups, you know, these fringe organizations using reverse technology, AI, to try to dox their families, try to get their identity, their home addresses," Lyons said of the reaction from agents on the ground. "We've heard elected officials say there shouldn't be any rest for ICE agents or their families. "So they're definitely concerned about that.
Routine Design for Mechanical Engineering
The system described in this article is currently working in the field at the Sales Department of EKATO, one of the world's most successful manufacturers of industrial mixing machines. It was developed in close cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Information and Data Processing (IITB) during a three-year period. Industrial mixing machines, better known as agitators, are widely used in industrial manufacturing. They are especially useful for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, food production, and biotechnology. The basic structure of an industrial agitator is shown in figure 1.
Routine Design for Mechanical Engineering
Brinkop, Axel, Laudwein, Norbert, Maasen, Rudiger
COMIX (configuration of mixing machines) is a system that assists members of the EKATO Sales Department in designing a mixing machine that fulfills the requirements of a customer. It is used to help the engineer design the requested machine and prepare an offer that's to be submitted to the customer. comix integrates more traditional software techniques with explicit knowledge representation and constraint propagation. During the process of routine design, some design decisions have to be made with uncertainty. By including knowledge from process technology and company experience in the mechanical design, a sufficiently high degree of flexibility is achieved that the system can even assist in difficult design situations. The success of the system can be measured by the increase in the quantity and the quality of the submitted offers.