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9to5google.com 

Deals: Bose QuietComfort headphones and buds up to $100 off, Android Auto Adapter $36, magnetic charging gear, more

Your Monday deals are now ready to go down below starting off with some notable price drops on the latest Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Earbuds and headphones with as much as $100 in savings – be sure to check out the new diamond colorways that were unveiled today as well. From there, we spotted one of the lowest prices yet on the Motorola MA1 Wireless Android Auto Car Adapter at $36 alongside a $100 price drop on OnePlus 12 with a FREE pair of $180 Buds Pro 2, notable offers on Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Buds 3/Pro 3... Читать дальше...

Small Heath Alliance 

Chong sell on

Anyone know if we have one and how much.

Burnley in talks for him.

Midwest Distance Driving Association 

Byron advances to NASCAR's round of 8 with win at Texas, the 300th overall for Hendrick Motorsports

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — William Byron got a milestone victory for Rick Hendrick while advancing into the round of eight of NASCAR playoffs. Bubba Wallace felt like he let one get away. Byron took the lead for the first time right after the final restart with six laps left Sunday at Texas, staying in front after going underneath Wallace and Chase Briscoe, to win the opener of the second round of the playoffs and get the 300th victory for Hendrick Motorsports. “I choked ... I had my worst restart,” said Wallace... Читать дальше...

RingTV.com 

Hiroto Kyoguchi-Vince Paras III set for October 13 in Yokohama

Hiroto Kyoguchi and Vince Paras will meet a third time to settle their stalemate on October 13 at Yokohama Budokan in Yokohama, Japan. The unlikely trilogy was made possible after the Filipino flyweight contender Paras (21-2-1, 15 knockouts) pulled off the upset this past May, defeating the former two division champ Kyoguchi (18-2, 12 KOs) […]

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Phys.org 

AI used by police cannot tell Black people apart: Canada's AI laws need urgent attention, say researchers

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool. In the hands of public police and other criminal justice agencies, AI can lead to injustice. For example, Detroit resident Robert Williams was arrested in front of his children and held in detention for a night after a false positive in an AI facial recognition system. Williams had his name in the system for years and had to sue the police and local government for wrongful arrest to get it removed. He eventually found out that faulty AI had identified him as the suspect.