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PRANK: motion Prediction based on RANKing
Predicting the motion of agents such as pedestrians or human-driven vehicles is one of the most critical problems in the autonomous driving domain. The overall safety of driving and the comfort of a passenger directly depend on its successful solution. The motion prediction problem also remains one of the most challenging problems in autonomous driving engineering, mainly due to high variance of the possible agent's future behavior given a situation. The two phenomena responsible for the said variance are the multimodality caused by the uncertainty of the agent's intent (e.g., turn right or move forward) and uncertainty in the realization of a given intent (e.g., which lane to turn into). To be useful within a real-time autonomous driving pipeline, a motion prediction system must provide efficient ways to describe and quantify this uncertainty, such as computing posterior modes and their probabilities or estimating density at the point corresponding to a given trajectory.
Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Yes
Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Feedback discovers a robot that can mimic Turkish ice cream vendors, who are known for playing tricks on their customers. Researchers concluded that customers, perhaps predictably, don't trust it Feedback is a grumpy sort, so we run a mile when faced with any kind of enforced fun. It is possible, therefore, that we would struggle to buy an ice cream in Turkey, because doing so requires enjoying, or at least tolerating, an extended prank. Turkish ice cream vendors are prone to playing tricks on their customers, like handing them a cone full of ice cream only to whisk it out of their grasp using sleight of hand.
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Police issue warning over 'stupid and dangerous' TikTok trend that sees teens using AI to pretend a homeless person has broken into their house
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Review for NeurIPS paper: PRANK: motion Prediction based on RANKing
Weaknesses: - In L36-43, the authors introduce three requirements: latency, accuracy for most likely trajectory, way to quantify future uncertainty and multimodality. However, the present work provides limited information on the latency and does not show any evaluation to address the way to quantify uncertainty. Although in Sec.4.5 the authors provide a runtime performance, it is hard to measure if the presented work shows low latency without providing any reference speed of existing methods or practical requirement in AD systems. Also, how do you quantify uncertainty? If such items are not properly addressed, the authors should rewrite L36-43.
Set up your smart speaker for emergencies
Sarah Ferman Baker of Texas recently participated in Amazon Prime Day without her husband's knowledge. Watch the pure panic on husband Jamie Baker's face when he counts 17 delivery boxes on his front porch! Smart speakers tell you the weather, play music, answer trivia questions, help you prank your spouse (more on that at the end), and they just might save your life one day. Make sure you know these commands to get help in an emergency by heart. Let's start with the most popular They won't reliably report your location and don't offer a callback number, so they don't meet the standard requirements.
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PRANK: motion Prediction based on RANKing
Predicting the motion of agents such as pedestrians or human-driven vehicles is one of the most critical problems in the autonomous driving domain. The overall safety of driving and the comfort of a passenger directly depend on its successful solution. The motion prediction problem also remains one of the most challenging problems in autonomous driving engineering, mainly due to high variance of the possible agent's future behavior given a situation. The two phenomena responsible for the said variance are the multimodality caused by the uncertainty of the agent's intent (e.g., turn right or move forward) and uncertainty in the realization of a given intent (e.g., which lane to turn into). To be useful within a real-time autonomous driving pipeline, a motion prediction system must provide efficient ways to describe and quantify this uncertainty, such as computing posterior modes and their probabilities or estimating density at the point corresponding to a given trajectory.
Influencer who deep-faked her boyfriend's voice to catch him cheating admits it was a prank, 'not that deep'
Influencer who used AI to dupe internet into thinking she caught her boyfriend cheating reveals she was inspired to do the skit because of real artificial voice scams. An influencer who made up a prank video claiming she used AI to catch her boyfriend cheating told Fox News her skit was a farce, but the voice-cloning technology she used to power the trick was not, and the skit was inspired by real scams. Mia Dio, a social media influencer with over 5 million TikTok followers, filmed a video of her using artificial intelligence to clone her boyfriend Billy's voice to see if he had cheated on her. The inspiration for the viral video came from reports of AI voice-cloning scams, she told Fox News. Dio used voicemails left by her boyfriend Billy to recreate his voice using AI software.
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15 questions to ask your Amazon Echo that will leave you laughing out loud
If you have an Amazon Echo device in your home, you most likely use it for everyday uses, such as listening to music or checking the news. However, there are a range of interesting things Alexa can also do. Once you know what to ask, you can put your Alexa to the test and ask her to supply you with hilarious jokes, pop culture references, trivia, and much more. These hidden features will certainly not leave users disappointed and are worth giving a go. Here is a list of 15 questions you can ask Alexa to lighten the mood or to tackle your boredom.
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