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Paulding County News Podcast Sunday 24, 2023 Runaway step-siblings missing in Paulding County, deputies asking for help: Bryson Barton and Chloe Huges have come up missing in Paulding County. Paulding County deputies are seeking help from the public to locate two missing step-siblings, Bryson Barton (15) and Chloe Hughes (14), who ran away from their home on Billy Bullock Road in Dallas at approximately 2:30 a.m. Neither teen has a cell phone. While authorities don't believe the teens are in immediate danger, their family is concerned about their whereabouts. Bryson Barton is 6 feet tall, around 190 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes, last seen in a gray shirt and blue jeans. Chloe Hughes is 5 feet 5 inches tall, approximately 130 pounds, with blonde hair and hazel eyes, last seen in a blue hoodie and flannel pajamas. We were also just informed that they were found and are now safe back at home!...........This from Fox 5 Paulding County Recognized for Pioneering Election Innovations: How it Impacts Our Residents: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has commended Paulding County for its contributions to secure elections in Georgia. The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) previously recognized the county for its election innovations and selected it for a study on list maintenance practices in line with the Help America Vote Act. The study will focus on voter registration methods, maintaining accurate voter lists, and ensuring proper polling site assignments, using credit-bureau data for improved accuracy. Raffensperger praised Paulding County's commitment to election administration excellence and acknowledged Georgia's leadership in elections, including measures like automatic voter registration, early voting, and absentee voting without an excuse. The state has received recognition for election integrity and voter accessibility from various organizations...........This from Newsbreak Walmart Opens First-Ever Pet Services Center in Dallas, Georgia: Walmart is launching its first-ever Walmart Pet Services center in Dallas, Georgia, aiming to provide affordable pet care services to customers. With two-thirds of U.S. households owning pets and a significant increase in pet adoption during the pandemic, the pet industry is expected to grow to $277 billion by 2030. Walmart's new center will offer low, transparent pricing for services such as routine veterinary care, grooming, and self-serve dog wash. These services will be provided by qualified professionals in collaboration with PetIQ. The move is part of Walmart's mission to offer convenient and affordable health care solutions for families, including their pets, and may expand to other communities in the future. Walmart is also enhancing its pet offerings nationwide and introducing a pet pharmacy experience online. Additionally, Walmart+ members can access pet-related benefits, such as virtual veterinary consultations and discounts on services like dog walking and sitting...........This from Walmart.com Weather: Fall is here!! I repeat FALL IS HERE! This next week is going to have the highs in the 70's and the lows sitting in the low 60's to the high 50's. This is the perfect weather for bonfires and those after noon games! #weatherreport #coolingoff #high70s #low80s #pleasestaycool #toohot #humidity #mostlysunny #outdooractivities #perfectweather Paulding County Arrest Reports: PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE ONLY BEEN ARRESTED AND HAVE NOT HAD THEIR DAY IN COURT WHEN WE RECORDED THIS PODCAST. WE WISH THEM LUCK ON THEIR DAY IN THE COURT. Jonah Miller was booked on 9/16/2023. It was pulled over by a white tag light that was out, and the officer then found out that he was driving under the influence of Alcohol. He was then booked for both a DUI and a tag light. AGAIN, PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE ONLY BEEN ARRESTED AND ARE NOT CONVICTED. THEY HAVE NOT HAD THEIR DAY IN COURT WHEN WE RECORDED THIS PODCAST. WE WISH THEM LUCK ON THEIR DAY IN THE COURT. Paulding Officer dies after battling cancer Melanie (Hunton) Bell, Bonding and Visitation Clerk for the Paulding County Sheriff's Office, has passed away after battling cancer, according to an announcement by the Paulding County Sheriff's Office. Visitation for Ms. Bell will be held on Sunday, September 24, 2023, from 5-7 PM at Jones Wynn Funeral Home in Villa Rica, Georgia. Funeral services will take place on Monday, September 25, 2023, at 1 PM in the chapel at Jones Wynn Funeral Home, followed by a graveside service at Melrose Cemetery (Villa Rica Hwy). The family has requested attendees to wear vibrant colors in honor of Ms. Bell's colorful personality. Jones Wynne Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.........This from the Paulding County sheriffs Facebook page PCHS honors family Paulding County High School Honors Avery James Cox's family on Firday August 26th during Halftime. Avery James Cox's life was taken too soon. His family started the Avery James Cox foundation to help financially support the community efforts related to sports for youth through highschoolers............This from the Dallas New Era Sports: From the Paulding Sports Chronicles 3 out of our 5 teams won this past Thursday night. Paulding County lost to East Paulding Hiram lost to Woodland 2-12 South Paulding ran bases around Huges 19-1 North Paulding beat Mt. Paren 8-0 Weird news: Alligators in the sewer myth is true: In Oviedo, Florida, a work crew discovered a 5-foot alligator residing in a sludge-filled pipe during a routine pothole inspection. The shocking encounter was captured on video and has garnered attention on social media. The workers initially mistook the alligator for a toad until they saw its glowing eyes. While the discovery may seem like a Florida version of the "alligators in the sewer" urban legend associated with New York City, it's not uncommon for alligators to be found in storm runoff networks in Florida. The article also mentions previous incidents of alligators appearing unexpectedly in places like New York City parks and Prospect Park Lake in Brooklyn...........This from Ny post Well Paulding County: If you are missing an alligator in your pond, check the sewers! Can you speak chicken? AI can translate for you: Researchers in Japan have used AI to decode the emotional states of chickens by analyzing their vocalizations. The study, led by University of Tokyo professor Adrian David Cheok, employed a technique called Deep Emotional Analysis Learning (DEAL) to identify six distinct emotional states in chickens, including hunger, fear, anger, contentment, excitement, and distress, with 80% accuracy. The team collaborated with animal psychologists and veterinary surgeons, analyzing 80 birds and around 200 hours of chicken sounds. The findings have implications for animal welfare, veterinary medicine, poultry farming conditions, and human-animal interaction. They also plan to create a free app for farmers to communicate with their chickens using this technology. Wow Paulding County you can now use AI to talk to your chickens!!!! Here are some things you're talking about: Call us with your thoughts or story at 404.997-8655 From What's Happening in Paulding County Facebook Page: An anonymous member posted “Last night we lost our Australian Shepherd, Lulu to an unbelievable seizure. When the seizure started and we recognized after a minute or so that this was not a typical one for her (she had a history is seizures) we immediately started loading her up to get her to the emergency vet closest to us which is Westside Animal Emergency. They turned us away. Despite us having a dog actively seizing non-stop they turned us away saying they were “at capacity” and too busy. By this time the seizure was into the 20 minute mark. Our only choice at this point was to drive another 30-40 minutes away to Blue Pearl in Marietta. I called them and let them know we were coming and how long at that time the seizure had been going. We got there and they rushed out the door to help us. Within a minute or so we were with the vet telling us the seizure had gone on so long that it had raised Lulu's body temperature to at least 109 because that is as high as the thermometer would go. Her seizing for almost an hour caused the temperature spike. At this point the vet felt while they could try to stabilize her and see if there was permanent brain damage but I knew the chances of Lulu making any meaningful recovery were almost non-existent. A fever that high plus the seizure made recovery impossible so we had to make the best choice for Lulu and let her be at peace. I say all of that to say, IF Westside EMERGENCY Animal clinic had done their job and taken in a true EMERGENCY within the first minutes of the seizure, I wonder would we still have Lulu with us today? Instead, we came home to an empty bed that was Lulu's. Her doggie siblings are looking for her. Her human sister, dad and I are just heartbroken without our sweet pup. I have nothing positive to say about Westside. We have never heard anything good about them and now I know why. I attempted to use them only because they were closest to us and time was critical. I even called our vet today and told them how we were treated. If you live in our area and ever need an animal ER, go anywhere but Westside. The staff at Blue Pearl was amazing, loving and loved on Lulu with us as she was passing. They petted her, stroked her paws and talked to her right along with us. They are what a true animal ER should be and I am so grateful they were there and willing despite how busy they were.” These are your responses from actual Paulding county citizens - as reported on Whats Happening Paulding County Kacie Ignacio from Dallas “This is horrendous… I am SO SORRY for your loss. “ Lynn Tyler Nemzer from Dallas “I'm so sorry
Après des centaines d'heures d'entraînement, des chercheurs ont réussi à créer une intelligence artificielle capable de traduire le langage des poules. Adrian David Cheok, professeur à l'université de Tokyo, a collaboré avec huit psychologues animaliers et vétérinaires pour analyser et classifier 200 heures d'enregistrements sonores de cet animal, avec pour résultat : un traducteur accessible à tous ! Cela va peut-être vous surprendre, mais oui, il est effectivement possible de déchiffrer les émotions des poules en les écoutant. Cela concerne non seulement la peur, mais aussi la colère, la satisfaction, l'excitation, la détresse, et bien sûr, la faim. Du moins, c'est ce qu'affirme l'équipe de Cheok, qui a utilisé ces informations comme base pour entraîner une intelligence artificielle. Cette IA a été nourrie avec 100 heures d'enregistrements préalablement classés, puis testée sur une centaine d'heures de sons supplémentaires. Le professeur Cheok explique je cite que sa « méthodologie repose sur une technique d'IA avancée que appelée Deep Emotional Analysis Learning (DEAL), une approche innovante et hautement mathématique qui permet une compréhension subtile des états émotionnels à partir de données sonores » fin de citation. Et les résultats sont prometteurs, correspondant dans 80 % des cas aux observations des chercheurs. Pour le professeur Cheok, il s'agit d'un grand pas en avant pour la science, car cette méthode pourrait être adaptée à d'autres animaux et « ouvrir la voie à d'autres études sur la communication inter-espèces assistée par une IA. Avec son équipe, le scientifique a l'intention de développer une application gratuite pour aider les éleveurs à mieux comprendre les émotions de leurs poules, une bonne chose pour mieux comprendre ces animaux décrits comme très sociaux. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Après des centaines d'heures d'entraînement, des chercheurs ont réussi à créer une intelligence artificielle capable de traduire le langage des poules. Adrian David Cheok, professeur à l'université de Tokyo, a collaboré avec huit psychologues animaliers et vétérinaires pour analyser et classifier 200 heures d'enregistrements sonores de cet animal, avec pour résultat : un traducteur accessible à tous !Cela va peut-être vous surprendre, mais oui, il est effectivement possible de déchiffrer les émotions des poules en les écoutant. Cela concerne non seulement la peur, mais aussi la colère, la satisfaction, l'excitation, la détresse, et bien sûr, la faim. Du moins, c'est ce qu'affirme l'équipe de Cheok, qui a utilisé ces informations comme base pour entraîner une intelligence artificielle. Cette IA a été nourrie avec 100 heures d'enregistrements préalablement classés, puis testée sur une centaine d'heures de sons supplémentaires. Le professeur Cheok explique je cite que sa « méthodologie repose sur une technique d'IA avancée que appelée Deep Emotional Analysis Learning (DEAL), une approche innovante et hautement mathématique qui permet une compréhension subtile des états émotionnels à partir de données sonores » fin de citation. Et les résultats sont prometteurs, correspondant dans 80 % des cas aux observations des chercheurs.Pour le professeur Cheok, il s'agit d'un grand pas en avant pour la science, car cette méthode pourrait être adaptée à d'autres animaux et « ouvrir la voie à d'autres études sur la communication inter-espèces assistée par une IA. Avec son équipe, le scientifique a l'intention de développer une application gratuite pour aider les éleveurs à mieux comprendre les émotions de leurs poules, une bonne chose pour mieux comprendre ces animaux décrits comme très sociaux. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
For the April episode of the Archetypal Mosaic, I had the pleasure to speak with highly respected professor and scientist, Adrian David Cheok, in regards to the future of artificial intelligence in Sex Robots. (18+) Brief professional bio: Adrian David Cheok is Director of the Imagineering Institute, Malaysia, and Chair Professor of Pervasive Computing at City University London. He is Founder and Director of the Mixed Reality Lab, Singapore. His research focuses on multisensory internet communication, mixed reality, pervasive and ubiquitous computing, human-computer interfaces and wearable computing. (source: http://adriancheok.info) #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #SexRobots #Science #TheFuture #Robots #Sexuality #ArchetypalMosaic #podcast #iTunes #youtube #conversation #meaningful #new #listen #enjoy #controversial @mikhailtank MikhailTank.com Mikhail-Tank.com
Adrian David Cheok, the founder and director of the Mixed Reality Lab in Singapore, is attempting to record odors digitally, and recreate them without the use of chemicals. While a breakthrough in the area is still a long way off, the idea of digital smells has Jeff and Anthony wondering what this technology could possibly be used for, and, moreoever, what working in a place called the Mixed Reality Lab" might be like. This show is entirely listener supported. To find out how to help AND get early episodes and bonus content, head to http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Hey! If you're enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. iTunes: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns - Stitcher: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhc Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today's Story: http://nautil.us/blog/the-long-hard-quest-to-create-digital-smells Today's story was sent in by Mike Becker. Thanks Mike! Send in your suggestions to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com
Pervasive computing guru Adrian David Cheok looks towards a future where humans, robots and other species interact via technology. Adrian David Cheok is Professor of Pervasive Computing at City University London and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. His research interests include mixed reality and wearable computers.
Adrian David Cheok is Director of the Mixed Reality Lab and Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore.
Adrian David Cheok is Director of the Mixed Reality Lab and Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore.
Adrian David Cheok is Director of the Mixed Reality Lab and Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore.