HALO | World Leading Fixed-Cost Body Cam Contract Specialist - bodycams
EarningsWhisper calendar
All your memories in one safe place. Automatically back up your photos and videos from your smartphone. Upload from your PC, hard disk or memory stick.
2024126 — Place your thumb on it and slide the panel down; the panel should easily pop out so you can replace the battery.
Concerns have been raised that tech companies, especially those working on military contracts, currently lack any public policy to ensure their work is not contributing to lethal autonomous weapons. Besides Amazon and Microsoft, mentioned above, AerialX (Canada), Anduril, Clarifai and Palantir (all US) emerge in this report as working on technologies relevant to increasingly autonomous weapons and did not reply to numerous requests to clearly define their position.
EarningsWhisper
To be ranked as best practice, a company must have clearly committed to ensuring its technology will not be used to develop or produce lethal autonomous weapons. Companies are ranked as high concern if they develop relevant technology, work on military projects and have not yet committed to not contributing to the development or production of these weapons.
Scotiabankearnings
Sodium hypochlorite has several uses in water treatment, including primary and residual disinfection, algal control, and on-site generation of chlorine dioxide ...
Emergency Shower Signs & Eyewash Sign provide needed direction in case they are needed quickly in an emergency. . In stock and ready to ship.
The global survey grades fifty companies from 12 countries, all working on big tech, hardware, AI software and system integration, pattern recognition, autonomous and swarming aerial systems, or ground robots. All the companies were selected and asked about their current activities and policies in the context of lethal autonomous weapons.
• Establish a clear policy stating that the company will not contribute to the development or production of lethal autonomous weapon systems.
• Animal Dynamics: The CEO of Animal Dynamics Alex Caccia stated in response to our survey that “under our company charter, and our relationship with Oxford University, we will not weaponize or provide ‘kinetic’ functionality to the products we make”.
Notableearningsthis week
EarningsCalendar
202111 — Research shows blue light emergency phones help deter crimes, and students and parents still want the technology on campus.
Earningsreport
“This is an important debate,” added Daan Kayser, PAX project leader on autonomous weapons. “Tech companies need to be aware that unless they take measures, their technology could contribute to the development of lethal autonomous weapons. Setting up clear, publicly-available policies is an essential strategy to prevent this from happening.”
Never bring a knife to a gunfight. A taser is a police weapon for subduing a suspect when there are several policemen present, and the decision is made to go ...
A new global report from PAX called Don’t be evil? surveys the international tech sector’s stance on lethal autonomous weapons. Microsoft and Amazon are named among the world’s ‘highest risk’ tech companies that might be putting the world at risk through killer robot development, while Google leads the way among large tech companies putting proper safeguards in place.
• Google: Google published its AI Principles in 2018, which state that Google will not design or deploy AI in “weapons or other technologies whose principal purpose or implementation is to cause or directly facilitate injury to people”. In response to our survey, Google added that “since announcing our AI principles, we’ve established a formal review structure to assess new projects, products and deals. We’ve conducted more than 100 reviews so far, assessing the scale, severity, and likelihood of best- and worst-case scenarios for each product and deal”.
Sint Jacobsstraat 12 3511 BS Utrecht 030 - 233 33 46 info@paxvoorvrede.nlBank account number for donations: NL03 TRIO 0390 5150 00
They let workers, emergency service workers and visitors know which hazardous substances are in the workplace, the hazards associated with them, and the first.
• Softbank: In response to our survey, Boston Dynamics owner Softbank stated they will not develop lethal autonomous weapons. “Our philosophy at SoftBank Corp. is to use the Information Revolution to contribute to the well-being of people and society.” The company added that they “do not have a weapons business and have no intention to develop technologies that could be used for military purposes.”
StockearningsToday after hours
UAS TRAINING COURSES:For Public Safety, By Public Safety · drone-logo-icon-design-vector.png. Enhanced Situational Awareness · drone-logo-icon-design-vector.png.
Nov 14, 2024 — Starting November 18, frontline RCMP officers, at select detachments, across Canada will start to wear body-worn cameras.
The report lays out steps that tech companies can take to prevent their products from contributing to the development and production of lethal autonomous weapons. These are:
Earningsnext week
6 days ago — Bath & Body Works' once-a-year Buy 3, Get 3 Free sale is back just in time for holiday shopping. Mix and match items across the entire store ...
The goal of this report is to inform the ongoing debate with facts about current developments and to encourage technology companies to develop and publicize clear policies for where they draw the line between what they will and will not do in the space of military AI applications.
“Why are companies like Microsoft and Amazon not denying that they’re currently developing these highly controversial weapons, which could decide to kill people without direct human involvement?”, says the report’s lead author Frank Slijper. “Many experts warn that they would violate fundamental legal and ethical principles and would be a destabilising threat to international peace and security.”
• Vision Labs: In response to our survey, Vision Labs responded that they “do not develop or sell lethal autonomous weapons systems.” Adding that at Vision Labs they “explicitly prohibit the use of VisionLabs technology for military applications. This is a part of our contracts. We also monitor the results/final solution developed by our partners”.