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Female Texans fan is bloodied at Rams game during a fight in SoFi Stadium seats

Los Angeles Times

Things to Do in L.A. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article. The Rams played the Houston Texans on Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, where a nasty fight occurred in the stands. Voice comes from the use of AI. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . A bloodied female and her male companion were escorted out of SoFi Stadium during the fourth quarter of the Rams season opener Sunday along with two other spectators who had engaged in the same violent altercation.


Chinese citizen allegedly photographed Vandenberg base with drone, says it was 'probably not a good idea'

Los Angeles Times

Nearly a mile above Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County, a hacked drone soared through restricted airspace for roughly an hour. The lightweight drone photographed sensitive areas of the military facility on Nov. 30, including a complex used by SpaceX, according to federal investigators. The drone then descended back to the ground, where the pilot and another man waited at a nearby park. Four security officers from the military base arrived on the scene and asked the men if they had seen a drone flying through the area, unaware that one of them had tucked the drone under his jacket. Authorities identified that man as 39-year-old Yinpiao Zhou, a Chinese citizen and a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.


CAPoW: Context-Aware AI-Assisted Proof of Work based DDoS Defense

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Critical servers can be secured against distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks using proof of work (PoW) systems assisted by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) that learns contextual network request patterns. In this work, we introduce CAPoW, a context-aware anti-DDoS framework that injects latency adaptively during communication by utilizing context-aware PoW puzzles. In CAPoW, a security professional can define relevant request context attributes which can be learned by the AI system. These contextual attributes can include information about the user request, such as IP address, time, flow-level information, etc., and are utilized to generate a contextual score for incoming requests that influence the hardness of a PoW puzzle. These puzzles need to be solved by a user before the server begins to process their request. Solving puzzles slow down the volume of incoming adversarial requests. Additionally, the framework compels the adversary to incur a cost per request, hence making it expensive for an adversary to prolong a DDoS attack. We include the theoretical foundations of the CAPoW framework along with a description of its implementation and evaluation.


Michigan high school to deploy AI system to detect guns in real time - and alert security in seconds

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A high school in Michigan is the first private school in the state to use artificial intelligence to detect guns as part of its security system - amid the country's epidemic of school shootings. Lansing Catholic High School is using state funds to pay for a video analytics platform from a company called ZeroEyes that builds AI systems. ZeroEyes' technology is layered onto the school's existing video security equipment. AI and computer vision then work in concert with existing 3D satellite maps of a building - so that when a gun is seen, the exact location lights up to let officials know where the shooter is located. The real-time AI alert system is meant to prevent gun violence.


Robot security guards seen patrolling Tokyo metropolitan government building with on-board cameras

Daily Mail - Science & tech

A team of three autonomous patrol robots are now providing security at the Tokyo metropolitan government building. The robots are SQ-2 models produced by Seqsense in Tokyo and they're equipped with multiple cameras that can broadcast video directly to human security personnel at a central location. These robots look decidedly more R2-D2 than Robocop with spinning cameras on their heads that constantly whirl around and can make 3-D maps of their surroundings. The robots are SQ-2 models (seen above) produced by Seqsense in Tokyo and they're equipped with cameras that can broadcast video directly to human security personnel They do still have artificial intelligence capabilities that can detect people and other obstacles to avoid any collisions on the predetermined patrol routes. They even have hand sensors so that people in the space can request help from human guards, but they are not meant to fulfill all the duties of a regular human security guard.


Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Receives Wally HSO Order From Top 20 Largest Medical Devices Company in the World

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Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. (OTCPK:AITX) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) has received an order from a global top 20 medical devices company with over 50,000 employees for what RAD expects as the first of several Wally HSO (Health Screening Option) units to be deployed at one of the client's manufacturing facilities. Wally HSO is a self-contained, artificial intelligence-driven security, concierge and health screening solution capable of performing touchless temperature assessments on personnel entering a facility. Wally HSO is also designed to detect and document those wearing, and not wearing a face mask as they enter a facility. If the user's temperature is outside of the acceptable range, Wally HSO will not allow entry, the incident is digitally documented, and the unit will provide further instructions either audibly or visually which may include summoning an on-site, or remote security guard. Wally HSO mounts easily on a wall in a lobby or a building entrance and does not require any networking resources or installation and instead connects to the cloud via an enhanced cellular connection or WiFi.


Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions Receives Wally HSO Order

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Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) has received an order from a global top 20 medical devices company with over 50,000 employees for what RAD expects as the first of several Wally HSO (Health Screening Option) units to be deployed at one of the client's manufacturing facilities. Wally HSO is a self-contained, artificial intelligence-driven security, concierge and health screening solution capable of performing touchless temperature assessments on personnel entering a facility. Wally HSO is also designed to detect and document those wearing, and not wearing a face mask as they enter a facility. If the user's temperature is outside of the acceptable range, Wally HSO will not allow entry, the incident is digitally documented, and the unit will provide further instructions either audibly or visually which may include summoning an on-site, or remote security guard. Wally HSO mounts easily on a wall in a lobby or a building entrance and does not require any networking resources or installation and instead connects to the cloud via an enhanced cellular connection or WiFi.


AI deployed to safeguard cities: how, where and what

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The threat landscape we operate in today is changing all the time. Around the world, pressures on law enforcement bodies remain incredibly high as they face the challenge of rising international threat levels and a backdrop of intense political, social and economic uncertainty. It is a challenge that demands a considered, proactive and dynamic response. It's clear that new technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), can dramatically improve the effectiveness of today's physical and cyber security systems and help us to better defend against a wide-spectrum of threats. Specifically speaking, for physical security systems to be effective, they must have the full support of the public.


Artificial Intelligence and the role it will play in Physical Security

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In our recent post on security for 2020, one of the upcoming trends we explored was artificial intelligence (AI). It's a crucial area that will drive a great deal of change as we enter the next decade, so let's take a closer look at how artificial intelligence is set to transform the security landscape. Artificial intelligence is a powerful technology that can defend property and prevent crime. AI is sophisticated enough to assist major security operations such as the military, gathering huge amounts of data from smart sensors, and analysing events in real time so as to expose potential risks. But it can also come into its own on a smaller scale.


AI for Physical Security – Analytics Jobs

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As of today, lots of companies state to assist security firms, the army, in addition to consumers prevent crime and defend their private, homes, and buildings belongings. This particular article intends to offer business leaders in the security space with a concept of what they are able to presently expect from Ai in the business of theirs. We wish this report allows company leaders in security to garner insights they are able to confidently relay to the executive teams of theirs so they are able to make educated choices when thinking about AI adoption. At the minimum, this article intends to serve as a technique of decreasing the time industry leaders in physical security spend researching AI businesses with whom they might (or might not) be keen on working. Evolv Technology claims to offer a physical security system that consists of the Evolve Edgepersonnel threat screening machine that works with the Evolv Pinpoint automated facial recognition application.