Meta released a model that tracks anything you can describe in a sentence.
It's called SAM 3. The code's on GitHub and you can run it yourself.
You type "the player in white." It follows that one player through a chaotic game, frame by frame, and draws his path.
No labels. No training run. No custom code.
Here's why that matters off the court.
"Flag the bottle that's missing a cap." Quality control on a line.
"Count everyone who walks past the door." Foot traffic.
"Show me every time someone touched this shelf." Security footage.
Last year, each of those was a custom computer-vision contract. Months and real money.
Now it's a sentence.
Save this — the cost of teaching a machine to watch just dropped to zero.
Harvard Business School says AI is no longer an experiment — it's rewiring how work gets done. They call the key differentiator "change fitness." Here's why that matters for small businesses 🧵
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🚨 🇬🇧PUBERTY BLOCKERS BANNED FOR TRANS YOUTH IN UK
The UK high court has upheld the Conservative government's emergency ban on puberty blockers for transgender youth.
This ruling impacts all trans minors seeking hormone treatment in Great Britain.
Critics argue the ban denies essential healthcare, potentially leading to severe mental health consequences for trans youth.
Supporters claim it protects children from making irreversible decisions at a young age.
The emergency legislation was swiftly introduced by the Tory government, drawing widespread criticism from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.
Source: PA Media