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All saw their federal sentences commuted by President Joe Biden on Thursday in the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. Many of those who received pardons had long ago completed their sentences but the crime will now be wiped from their record. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2014 before Biden commuted his sentence. The $26 million scheme involved billing Medicare for services that were never provided and efforts to bypass the government’s probe. Lovett was given a ten-year prison sentence and ordered by the U.S. District judge in the case to pay more than $9 million in restitution.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Joe Biden, Biden, Janell Harris, Jimmy Dimora, Dimora, Frank Russo, Anthony Le, Malcolm Hartzog, Barack Obama, Hartzog, Paul Daugerdas, Elaine Lovett, Lovett, Shaquan Hemingway, Hemingway Organizations: Biden, Prosecutors, Forbes, U.S, District, Jalisco New Locations: Detroit, Connecticut, Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Las Vegas, Canada, Alabama, Illinois, United States, Wayne County , Michigan, Carolina, Jalisco, Mexico
Microsoft President Brad Smith, Nvidia's chief scientist William Dally, and Professor Woodrow Hartzog wait to testify before a Senate Judiciary Privacy, Technology, and the Law Subcommittee hearing on "Oversight of A.I. : Legislating on Artificial Intelligence" on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., September 12, 2023. Other expected attendees include feature OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Nvidia (NVDA.O) CEO Jensen Huang, Microsoft (MSFT.O) CEO Satya Nadella, IBM (IBM.N) CEO Arvind Krishna, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and Senators Mike Rounds, Martin Heinrich, and Todd Young. Microsoft President Brad Smith told a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday Congress should "require safety brakes for AI that controls or manages critical infrastructure." Smith compared AI safeguards to requiring circuit breakers in buildings, school buses having emergency brakes and airplanes having collision avoidance systems.
Persons: Brad Smith, William Dally, Woodrow Hartzog, Leah Millis, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Chuck Schumer, ChatGPT, Sam Altman, Jensen Huang, Satya Nadella, Arvind Krishna, Bill Gates, Liz Shuler, Mike Rounds, Martin Heinrich, Todd Young, Schumer, Smith, Joe Biden's, David Shepardson, Lincoln Organizations: Privacy, Technology, REUTERS, Capitol Hill, Nvidia, Microsoft, IBM, AFL, Regulators, Google, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, WASHINGTON, Senate's
Anthony and Jhanilka Hartzog started a cleaning-service business in 2017 to pay off their debts. If we could start the cleaning business without cleaning, then we could both keep our nine-to-five jobs, which we did for five years while we grew the business. Jhanilka HartzogYou can start a cleaning business with $1,500J: It probably would've been less, but we had a lawyer review the contract that we used with the contractors. Teaching others to start their own cleaning businessesA: Our cleaning business allowed us to pay off our debt, leave my nine-to-five, and go all in on this business. J: We have a course for people to start their own cleaning business.
Facial recognition software immediately identifies the man as … a giraffe? While there, she read about how tenants in Brooklyn had fought back against their landlord’s plans to install a facial recognition entry system for their building. “This was the first time I heard about facial recognition,” she says. Whichever route they took, they had to test the images on a well-known object detection system called YOLO, one of the most commonly-used algorithms in facial recognition software. At the recent World Cup in Qatar, creative agency Virtue Worldwide came up with flag-themed face paint for fans seeking to fool the emirate’s legion of facial recognition cameras.
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