cozart
Why you'll care that MLB The Show 17's fielders are smarter than ever
No matter the sport, any coach at any level of competition will tell you that you must be aware of the situation. That lesson is particularly vital in baseball, where the circumstances -- and strategies -- can change completely from pitch to pitch. Sports fans love to scream at their televisions when an athlete makes a mental error, like forgetting how many outs there are. Players of sports video games do the same thing when in-game athletes aren't as smart as one would expect. Sony San Diego, the studio behind MLB The Show, wants to reduce those instances of frustration.
The FBI Now Has The Largest Biometric Database In The World. Will It Lead To More Surveillance?
The story of how the FBI finally tracked down notorious fugitive Lynn Cozart, using its brand-new, 1 billion facial recognition system, seems tailor-made to disarm even the staunchest of skeptics. Cozart, a former security guard in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, was convicted of deviant sexual intercourse in 1996. According to court filings, he had molested his three juvenile children, two girls and one boy, from 1984 through 1994. It wasn't until May 11, 1995, that the children's mother came forward and told the Pennsylvania State Police what Cozart had been doing. He was convicted, but he failed to show up for his sentencing hearing in April 1996. Federal agents raided his home, interviewed family members and released photos of the man to the general public. In August 2006, the Cozart case was featured in "America's Most Wanted," the national television program, under a segment titled "Ten Years of Hell for Three Children."
- North America > United States > Pennsylvania > Beaver County (0.24)
- North America > United States > West Virginia > Harrison County > Clarksburg (0.05)
- North America > United States > Arkansas (0.05)
- (9 more...)
- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (1.00)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Vision > Face Recognition (0.54)
- Information Technology > Communications > Mobile (0.46)