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Mizuho Said to Raise Rakuten Securities Stake to Almost 50%
Mizuho Said to Raise Rakuten Securities Stake to Almost 50%
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. plans to increase its investment in Rakuten Group Inc.’s online securities arm, which isn’t
2023-11-09 15:45
Australia to investigate Optus outage as customers seek compensation
Australia to investigate Optus outage as customers seek compensation
By Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia said on Thursday it would investigate an outage at telco Optus that cut off
2023-11-09 15:29
Tourists Are Filling Singapore Airlines’ First and Business Class Cabins
Tourists Are Filling Singapore Airlines’ First and Business Class Cabins
Singapore Airlines Ltd. is flying nearly full first- and business-class cabins even without the return of corporate travel,
2023-11-09 15:25
Sony Q2 profit falls 29%, hit by chips division
Sony Q2 profit falls 29%, hit by chips division
By Sam Nussey TOKYO Sony's operating profit fell 29% in the July-September quarter, below estimates, as the company
2023-11-09 14:30
Deutsche Telekom Boosts Guidance After Beating Profit Estimates
Deutsche Telekom Boosts Guidance After Beating Profit Estimates
Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe’s biggest telecommunications operator, raised its guidance for 2023 slightly after posting third quarter profit
2023-11-09 14:19
SoftBank’s Vision Fund Reports Another Loss of $1.7 Billion
SoftBank’s Vision Fund Reports Another Loss of $1.7 Billion
SoftBank Group Corp.’s flagship Vision Fund reported another loss as valuations on some of its bets declined, even
2023-11-09 14:19
Smartphones ‘may be able to detect how drunk a person is with 98% accuracy’
Smartphones ‘may be able to detect how drunk a person is with 98% accuracy’
Sensors in smartphones may be able to detect how drunk a person is based on changes in their voice, according to a small study. Following experiments involving 18 adults aged 21 and above, scientists said they were able to predict a person’s level of intoxication with 98% accuracy based on an analysis of their voice patterns. Brian Suffoletto, an associate professor of emergency medicine at Stanford University in the US, said the accuracy of the findings of his research “genuinely took me by surprise”. He added: “While we aren’t pioneers in highlighting the changes in speech characteristics during alcohol intoxication, I firmly believe our superior accuracy stems from our application of cutting-edge advancements in signal processing, acoustic analysis, and machine learning.” While Prof Suffoletto said larger studies are needed to confirm the validity of the findings, he added his work has the potential to deliver “just-in-time interventions” to prevent alcohol-related road injuries and deaths in the future. Prof Suffoletto said: “Imagine if we had a tool capable of passively sampling data from an individual as they went about their daily routines and survey for changes that could indicate a drinking episode to know when they need help.” Imagine if we had a tool capable of passively sampling data from an individual as they went about their daily routines and survey for changes that could indicate a drinking episode to know when they need help Prof Brian Suffoletto For the research, published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, the scientists tailored alcohol doses based on the body weight of each person taking part and were given an hour to finish their drink. Each individual was randomly given a series of tongue twisters to read out loud and a smartphone was used to record their voices. Recordings were made before drinking, and each hour up to seven hours after drinking. The researchers also measured each person’s breath alcohol levels at the beginning of the study and every 30 minutes for up to seven hours. Using digital programmes, the researchers were able isolate the speaker’s voices and analyse measures such as frequency and pitch in one-second increments. When checked against breath alcohol results, the researchers found that the model they developed was a good predictor of how drunk a person was – with 98% accuracy. Prof Suffoletto believes that other behaviours such as gait and texting could be combined with voice pattern sensors to gauge intoxication levels. He said: “Timing is paramount when targeting the optimal moment for receptivity and the relevance of real-time support. “For instance, as someone initiates drinking, a reminder of their consumption limits can be impactful. “However, once they’re significantly intoxicated, the efficacy of such interventions diminishes.” Read More Ireland and Apple await major development in long-running EU tax dispute Guidance urges parents not to buy smartphones for primary school children William ‘blown away’ by futuristic technology from Singapore start-ups Return of original Fortnite map causes record traffic on Virgin Media O2 network NatWest creates new AI-powered chatbot capable of ‘human-like’ conversations Succession star Sarah Snook says AI use in film industry needs ‘stringent rules’
2023-11-09 14:18
AI Will Cut Cost of Animated Films by 90%, Jeff Katzenberg Says
AI Will Cut Cost of Animated Films by 90%, Jeff Katzenberg Says
Artificial intelligence will lower the cost of creating blockbuster animated movies drastically, according to longtime industry executive Jeffrey
2023-11-09 13:51
Kenya’s Safaricom Reports 2.1% Rise in First-Half Profit
Kenya’s Safaricom Reports 2.1% Rise in First-Half Profit
Safaricom Plc, Kenya’s biggest company by market value, reported higher profit in the first half even as a
2023-11-09 13:19
Japan's efforts to foster chip sector are 'impressive' - research org head
Japan's efforts to foster chip sector are 'impressive' - research org head
By Sam Nussey TOKYO Japan's efforts to regain its position as a leading manufacturer of chips are "impressive",
2023-11-09 12:49
Republican Presidential Candidates Vow to Ban TikTok During Debate
Republican Presidential Candidates Vow to Ban TikTok During Debate
Republican presidential candidates vowed to ban the TikTok at Wednesday night’s debate, citing not only national security concerns
2023-11-09 12:23
Apple co-founder Wozniak suffers possible stroke in Mexico -local media
Apple co-founder Wozniak suffers possible stroke in Mexico -local media
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was hospitalized in Mexico City on Wednesday due to a possible stroke, Mexican
2023-11-09 09:21
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