Facebook Shuts Down Facial Recognition, Google Wants to Work with the Pentagon, AI for Lie Detection?

Published: Nov. 11, 2021, 5:56 p.m.

Our 77th episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!\nSubscribe: RSS | iTunes | Spotify | YouTube\nCheck our text version of this news roundup over at lastweekin.ai.\nThis week:\n(01:06) Landing AI brings in $57M for its machine learning operations tools\n(05:13) As the Arctic Warms, AI Forecasts Scope Out Shifting Sea Ice\n(09:07) Why Facebook (Or Meta) Is Making Tactile Sensors for Robots\xa0\n(14:12) Google AI Introduces \u2018GoEmotions\u2019: An NLP Dataset for Fine-Grained Emotion Classification\n(18:28) Facebook, Citing Societal Concerns, Plans to Shut Down Facial Recognition System\n(21:40) Google Wants to Work With the Pentagon Again, Despite Employee Concerns\n(25:50) Australia Ordered Clearview AI to Destroy its Database, As Its Violating Privacy Laws\xa0\n(27:54) AIBA uses AI technology to vet judges and refs at Belgrade worlds\n(30:40) Miso Introduces Second Generation Restaurant Kitchen Robot, the Flippy 2\nMusic: Deliberate Thought, Inspired by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)