BREAKING: The son of Putin’s cousin who is a photographer by profession is now worth more than $1 billion according to Russian news site https://t.co/hZ9ZO3Conb. He must take some pretty good pictures. https://t.co/9HsJ8AxTMN
@nytimes We give some insight in how the @nytimes Visual Investigations unit matched and verified the cockpit tapes to the hospitals bombings in this @readercenter piece. https://t.co/sD8IGMJtFS
Extraordinary reporting by @NYTimes of Russia’s intentional targeting of hospitals in Syria: “In a Russian Air Force transmission obtained by The Times, a pilot can be heard receiving the hospital’s exact coordinates before bombing it.” https://t.co/UwIF8OeQHS via @NYTimes
STRIFE & STRIKES: The @UAW Has Comes To Blows -- Literally -- With Detroit Automakers Over Eight Decades. A Look Back On the History That Led to The #GMStrike. @mpgrenier731 @eugene_reznik $GM @GM https://t.co/pwtgBBzjK0 via @business
the photographer is Wilhelm Brasse, an inmate who estimated he was tasked with taking 40,000-50,000 of these, before being moved to another camp in Austria
18 September 1942 | A transport of 70 men arrived at #Auschwitz from Cracow: 67 Poles, 1 Roma, 1 Jew & 1 Ukrainian. Among them was Mieczysław Dziób (no. 64258). He escaped on 16 October.
A year later he was captured, transferred back to the camp and shot on 28 September 1943.
Wonder what the world’s most widely cited AI training set thinks you look like? @wiretapped@katecrawford and I created #ImageNetRoulette to show how problematic politics and judgements become embedded in AI systems… Full project coming soon…
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