Ascension Episcopal not satisfied by last season’s success – The Daily Advertiser

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Ascension Episcopal quarterback Jake Vascocu throws a pass in the second quarter as the Gators take on Central Catholic on Friday night 11/4/16. JOHN ROWLAND/FOR THE ADVERTISER (Photo: John Rowland)

When asked about the Ascension Episcopal Blue Gator's run to the Division IV state title game, coach Matt Desormeaux has a pretty blunt answer.

"Whatever we did last summer wasn't enough," Desormeaux said.

"We're trying to work harder and get better. We are not satisfied," he continued.

It is that drive for greatness that has propelled Ascension Episcopal to higher and higher plateaus in recent seasons as Desormeaux and his brother, Mike who now coaches with the Ragin' Cajuns, have been in charge of the program.

MORE:4 way-too-early Acadiana Preps football predictions

And despite moving up a classification to Class 2A and facing some tough district competition in Catholic-NI and Loreauville, Desormeaux still wants to reach higher.

The Blue Gators did lose some big-time playmakers on the offensive side of the ball in 6-foot-5 receiver Ronald LeBlanc and supreme athlete Zach Ronquillo, but Desormeaux was confident the offense wouldn't suffer too much.

"We're losing a little bit of that big-play capability with those guys on the edge," Desormeaux said. "But I think the running game has a chance to be just as good as last year, if not better.

"We only lost one lineman and we have a pretty good idea of what we're going to be doing to replace him."

Running behind that line will be Leo Franques, who is one of the top running backs returning in the area in terms of yardage from last season.

MORE:Five new running backs to watch next season

MORE:Who are the top 5 returning quarterbacks in the Acadiana area?

Senior quarterback Jake Vascocu stepped in and performed well for the departed Jake Arceneaux last season, but will have to make better decisions with the ball this year with LeBlanc and Ronquillo gone, Desormeaux said.

"He had a high completion rating, but those guys bailed him out some," Desormeaux said. "He made some bad decisions at times... He knows going into this season we have some pretty good receivers but he knows he'll have to make some better decisions."

Receiver Seth Kerstetter and tight end Jack Leoni, who will also play a big role in the running game with his blocking and along the defensive line, will be Vascocu's two top returning targets.

MORE:Who are the Top 5 returning wide receivers in Acadiana?

Because of the baseball team's run to the Division IV state title, the Blue Gators elected to not participate in spring practice something a lot of smaller schools do because of multi-sport athletes and they will get extra days in the fall before the season.

Desormeaux said the biggest drawback to not having spring practice was the lack of pad work, but the Blue Gators would go through their typical summer schedule now.

"Our guys will be pretty crisp once they get to the fall camp and should know pretty much the whole playbook by then," Desormeaux said. "We just need to sharpen up on the mental aspect of the game and that way in the fall, we can sharpen up on the physical aspect."

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Space exploration: The solutions to land scarcity – Real Estate Weekly

By Marc Weider, Anchin, Block and Anchin

In New York and other dense urban areas, space is an increasingly precious commodity.

Here are some of the trends developers are embracing as they search for solutions to address the scarcity of land for development.

Cantilevered Buildings

Most developers are familiar with the practice of transferring air rights that is, the right to build or develop in the airspace above a property.

If zoning laws permit it, acquiring air rights from nearby owners who dont plan to use them allows a developer to build higher than zoning restrictions would otherwise allow. Generally, taller buildings command higher resale values, particularly on the upper floors, boosting the developers return on investment.

Going taller isnt always an option, though. A planned building may already be at the legal limit. Or, even if its possible to acquire additional air rights, the developer may be concerned about the risk that the city will impose new height restrictions down the road. In recent years, an increasing number of developers have maximized their spaces (and increased their profitability) by acquiring the right to cantilever their buildings over adjacent properties. Cantilevered buildings offer a variety of benefits: For example, they allow developers to extend their horizontal spaces beyond the constraints of the buildings footprint and to add value by expanding apartment layouts, improving views, and bathing units in natural light.

In addition, cantilevered buildings use a sort of inverted pyramid approach, which enhances value: Floors get bigger as one goes higher, where space is more valuable.

Developers considering this strategy should be sure to work with financial and legal advisors who have experience with air rights and land use issues.

Cantilevered structures can be expensive and challenging to build. And valuing air rights (values can be 60 percent or more of comparable land values) and negotiating their transfer is a complex process. Missteps can lead to costly surprises.

For example, if the transfer isnt negotiated and documented thoroughly and precisely, theres a risk that the seller will retain rights that can interfere with the buyers plans.

And buying air rights from condo buildings can be tricky, because typically it requires the approval of each unit owner.

Converting older buildings

Another strategy developers are using to tap new sources of developable space is to convert existing buildings such as schools, hospitals or churches into residential, retail, or mixed use properties.

The availability of these buildings is on the rise, as struggling schools and houses of worship close and health care facilities close or are consolidated.

Other possibilities include banks, movie theaters, warehouses, government buildings, industrial facilities, parking garages, and fire stations.

Many of these buildings boast historic or distinctive architectural features and unique structural elements such as high ceilings, large windows and skylights, unusual building materials, and unconventional layouts that lend themselves to intriguing residential and retail spaces. Plus, these buildings are often located in desirable neighborhoods.

Converting these types of buildings also presents several significant challenges that require the assistance of experienced advisors.

In addition to the architectural and engineering challenges associated with such a conversion, there may be zoning, land use, historical preservation, building code, and other regulatory issues, as well as potential environmental obstacles. Hospitals, schools, and industrial buildings, for example, may contain hazardous substances that require remediation. And certain conversions, churches in particular, may be controversial in the community.

Micro-Units

Most developers focus on the luxury market and strategies for expanding spaces. But theres a burgeoning trend toward micro-units studio apartments as small as 300 square feet or less but with high-quality amenities that appeal to the relatively untapped market of young singles who want to stay in the city.

This trend has yet to take off, and many developers are skeptical about the profitability of micro-units. But based on the enthusiastic response to the first micro-unit buildings to hit the market in New York, this strategy may be worth a look. Rent per square foot for micro-units is substantially higher than that of larger apartments, and developers can maximize their profits by squeezing many units into a relatively small space.

Of course, in most cases renters can get more for their money by sharing apartments with others, but many young people are willing to trade space for privacy.

So far, there hasnt been much interest in micro-unit condos, but that may change. Were beginning to see a market for these units among young professionals looking to buy on their own, parents seeking alternatives to the dorm for their children in college, and people looking for a piedterre.

Be Creative

As developers confront the challenges of a dwindling supply of developable space, these and other trends may offer solutions. To remain competitive, developers must be creative and push the boundaries of traditional development strategies.

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Nanotech-based test can predict prostate cancer risk better … – Business Standard

IANS | Toronto June 10, 2017 Last Updated at 15:42 IST

Using nanotechnology, scientists have developed a new diagnostic process that can identify aggressive prostate cancer from a single drop of blood with 40 per cent more accuracy than current screening methods.

The Extracellular Vesicle Fingerprint Predictive Score (EV-FPS) test uses machine learning to combine information from millions of cancer cell nano-particles in the blood to recognise the unique fingerprint of aggressive prostate cancer.

The diagnostic, evaluated in a group of men suspected of prostate cancer, correctly identified aggressive prostate cancer 40 per cent more accurately than the most common blood test -- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) and helped them avoid unnecessary painful biopsies and over-treatment.

"Higher sensitivity means that our test will miss fewer aggressive cancers...for this kind of test you want the sensitivity to be as high as possible because you don't want to miss a single cancer that should be treated," said John Lewis from the University of Alberta in Canada.

Current tests such as the PSA and digital rectal exam (DRE) often lead to unneeded biopsies, the researchers said, while presenting the paper at the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles conference in Toronto recently.

More than 50 per cent of men who undergo biopsy do not have prostate cancer, yet suffer the pain and side effects of the procedure.

It is estimated that successful implementation of the EV-FPS test could eventually eliminate up to 600,000 unnecessary biopsies, 24,000 hospitalisations and up to 50 per cent of unnecessary treatments for prostate cancer each year in North America alone, Lewis said.

"Compared to elevated total PSA alone, the EV-FPS test can more accurately predict the result of prostate biopsy in previously unscreened men," added Adrian Fairey, Urologist from the University of Alberta.

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Using nanotechnology, scientists have developed a new diagnostic process that can identify aggressive prostate cancer from a single drop of blood with 40 per cent more accuracy than current screening methods.

The Extracellular Vesicle Fingerprint Predictive Score (EV-FPS) test uses machine learning to combine information from millions of cancer cell nano-particles in the blood to recognise the unique fingerprint of aggressive prostate cancer.

The diagnostic, evaluated in a group of men suspected of prostate cancer, correctly identified aggressive prostate cancer 40 per cent more accurately than the most common blood test -- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) and helped them avoid unnecessary painful biopsies and over-treatment.

"Higher sensitivity means that our test will miss fewer aggressive cancers...for this kind of test you want the sensitivity to be as high as possible because you don't want to miss a single cancer that should be treated," said John Lewis from the University of Alberta in Canada.

Current tests such as the PSA and digital rectal exam (DRE) often lead to unneeded biopsies, the researchers said, while presenting the paper at the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles conference in Toronto recently.

More than 50 per cent of men who undergo biopsy do not have prostate cancer, yet suffer the pain and side effects of the procedure.

It is estimated that successful implementation of the EV-FPS test could eventually eliminate up to 600,000 unnecessary biopsies, 24,000 hospitalisations and up to 50 per cent of unnecessary treatments for prostate cancer each year in North America alone, Lewis said.

"Compared to elevated total PSA alone, the EV-FPS test can more accurately predict the result of prostate biopsy in previously unscreened men," added Adrian Fairey, Urologist from the University of Alberta.

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Trance Night – BrixtonBuzz

When:

June 9, 2017 @ 11:00 pm June 10, 2017 @ 7:00 am

2017-06-09T23:00:00+01:00

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Where:

Club 414 414 Coldharbour Lane Brixton, London SW9 UK

On Friday 9th June Club 414 opens its doors once again for a Trance night.

For this night you can expect to hear a mixture of amazing Trance music, such as Trance from the past and present, Tech Trance and harder edged Trance, spun from some of the UKs finest underground DJs around.

Damien Blanes shall be playing a Tech Trance set, under his Trance alias DJ name Patrick Blanes.

A very well known regular to Club 414 and the main man behind Trancelucid parties at 414 and Lorenzo Barrero returns again. Lorenzo has a big love for Trance music and various styles of Trance, within the Trance spectrum.

A regular on CRT (Channel RubeTube), a Internet music channel and Dibs features on the line up also. Dibs has a big passion for Trance music and will be playing a mixture of Progressive leading into some Uplifting Trance.

Finally we have Kestas returning back to Club 414, and who is a very versatile DJ. With him moving back to his home country and Lithuania soon we thought of getting him down to play, before he leaves.

LINE UP:

PATRICK BLANES (AKA Damien Blanes) (Tech Trance set under his Trance alias DJ name Patrick Blanes)

LORENZO BARRERO

Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/lorenzobarrero/

DIBS

KESTAS

https://www.facebook.com/kestas.malinis

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Club 414 Presents Trance Night Friday 9th June 2017 11pm 7am 5 before midnight, 10 after. Progressive & Trance

PLEASE BRING PHOTO ID / NO ID NO ENTRY

Open Roof terrace for those who wish to smoke.

Club 414 414 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8LF

http://www.club414.org

HOW TO GET THERE =

Tube = Brixton (Victoria Line 24 hours)

Rail = Brixton Mainline station

Daytime buses = 2, 3, 35, 37, 45, 59, 109, 118, 133, 159, 196, 250, 322, 333, 345, 355, 415, 432, P4, P5

Night buses = N2, N3, N35, 37, N133, N159, 250, 345, 689, 690

Directions: Come out of Brixton tube station and turn left. Walk 100 yards till you see KFC on your left. Turn left and walk 100 yards. You have reached your destination on the left.

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Documents related to the development of Cyberpunk 2077, the upcoming game from The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red, have somehow found their way out of the studio. Now, they're being held for ransom, with someone (or some group) threatening to release them if CD Projekt doesn't pay up.

The developer revealed this news in a message posted on Twitter today. It describes the documents as "a few internal files belonging to CD Projekt Red. Among them are documents connected to early designs for the upcoming game, Cyberpunk 2077."

"A demand for ransom has been made, saying that should we not comply, the files will be released to the general public," CD Projekt's message continued. It said it has contacted the authorities and does not intend to pay the ransom, which it acknowledges might result in the files making their way online. It did not say what the ransom entails.

"The documents are old and largely unrepresentative of the current vision of the game," it said. "Still, if you're looking forward to playing Cyberpunk 2077, it would be best for you to avoid any information not coming directly from CD Projekt Red."

It's a somewhat bizarre situation, as it's not often that leaks manifest themselves in this way. One of the more famous leaks in the industry involves Half-Life 2, which saw its source code leaked following a Steam hack prior to the game's release. This also led to the public release of a playable version of the game. Valve would later attempt to lure the hacker into being arrested by the FBI under the guise of a job interview, though he was first arrested in Germany.

Little has been shared about Cyberpunk 2077 since its announcement; you can see a 2013 teaser trailer above. The RPG is slated for release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One at some point in the future. CD Projekt Red's message concludes, "When the time is right, you will hear about Cyberpunk 2077 from us--officially."

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CD Projekt Red: "Cyberpunk 2077" Files Are Being Ransomed

Design documents related to Cyberpunk 2077 have been stolen by hackers, but the studio will not be paying up. CD Projekt Red claims that the documents are "old and largely unrepresentative of the current vision for the game," but be wary of potential spoilers if they do get released. I suppose it would be amusing if they referenced this little incident in the finished game; its a cyberpunk title after all.

The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red released a statement this morning that early design documents related to its upcoming, but mostly mysterious, Cyberpunk 2077 are currently being held for ransom by hackers. It's an odd situation to hear CD Projekt Red publicly airing this interaction with hackers, but I like how they're approaching it. They're basically saying, "Hey! Someone is holding our game hostage, but we're not letting them. So, just want to make sure you're wary of spoilers that might be leaking soon. Thanks!"

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What’s Happening To These Stocks? EDAP TMS SA (EDAP), Nutanix, Inc. (NTNX) – Post Analyst


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Welch Capital Partners Increased By $3.59 Million Its Eqt (EQT) Position, Stryker (SYK) Sellers Decreased By 3.59 … – UtahHerald.com

June 7, 2017 - By Hazel Jackson

Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) had a decrease of 3.59% in short interest. SYKs SI was 4.88M shares in June as released by FINRA. Its down 3.59% from 5.06M shares previously. With 925,900 avg volume, 5 days are for Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK)s short sellers to cover SYKs short positions. The SI to Stryker Corporations float is 1.49%. It closed at $144.05 lastly. It is down 24.95% since June 7, 2016 and is uptrending. It has outperformed by 8.25% the S&P500.

Welch Capital Partners Llc increased Eqt Corp (EQT) stake by 67.55% reported in 2016Q4 SEC filing. Welch Capital Partners Llc acquired 55,210 shares as Eqt Corp (EQT)s stock declined 9.10%. The Welch Capital Partners Llc holds 136,943 shares with $8.96M value, up from 81,733 last quarter. Eqt Corp now has $9.39B valuation. It closed at $53.97 lastly. It is down 18.61% since June 7, 2016 and is downtrending. It has underperformed by 35.31% the S&P500.

Stryker Corporation is a medical technology company. The company has market cap of $53.78 billion. The Firm offers a range of medical technologies, including orthopedic, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine products. It has a 32.32 P/E ratio. The Companys divisions include Orthopaedics; MedSurg; Neurotechnology and Spine, and Corporate and Other.

Among 19 analysts covering Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK), 12 have Buy rating, 3 Sell and 4 Hold. Therefore 63% are positive. Stryker Corporation had 34 analyst reports since July 27, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. The stock of Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) has Market Perform rating given on Tuesday, November 1 by BMO Capital Markets. The stock of Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) has Buy rating given on Thursday, December 15 by UBS. Argus Research maintained Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) rating on Wednesday, April 27. Argus Research has Buy rating and $130 target. BMO Capital Markets downgraded the stock to Underperform rating in Monday, December 14 report. As per Friday, March 3, the company rating was maintained by RBC Capital Markets. RBC Capital Markets maintained Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) rating on Wednesday, April 26. RBC Capital Markets has Outperform rating and $140 target. Needham downgraded the stock to Underperform rating in Friday, January 6 report. Barclays Capital initiated the shares of SYK in report on Monday, April 11 with Underweight rating. The rating was maintained by Canaccord Genuity on Wednesday, January 25 with Buy. The company was upgraded on Wednesday, April 27 by Sterne Agee CRT.

Investors sentiment increased to 0.86 in 2016 Q4. Its up 0.07, from 0.79 in 2016Q3. It increased, as 50 investors sold Stryker Corporation shares while 331 reduced holdings. 72 funds opened positions while 257 raised stakes. 277.34 million shares or 0.00% more from 277.33 million shares in 2016Q3 were reported. Savings Bank Of Montreal Can holds 0.02% or 192,296 shares in its portfolio. Rand Wealth Ltd Com reported 13,720 shares. Polar Llp holds 180,000 shares or 0.34% of its portfolio. Hall Laurie J Trustee owns 34,992 shares. 1,745 are held by Dorsey Whitney Trust Ltd. Caz Investments Limited Partnership has 1.87% invested in Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) for 13,270 shares. 8,484 were reported by South Texas Money. Private State Bank Trust has 4,073 shares for 0.07% of their portfolio. Inv Services Of America Inc reported 2.26% of its portfolio in Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK). Next Gp Inc invested 0% in Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK). Saturna Cap Corporation holds 1.26% in Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) or 300,000 shares. Cantab Capital Partners Limited Liability Partnership invested 0% of its portfolio in Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK). Family Mgmt owns 0.16% invested in Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) for 2,000 shares. National Pension Ser accumulated 0.2% or 244,754 shares. Massachusetts Services Com Ma accumulated 0.67% or 11.45M shares.

Since December 9, 2016, it had 1 insider buy, and 10 sales for $13.28 million activity. FRANCESCONI LOUISE sold $454,623 worth of Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) on Monday, January 30. 5,194 shares were sold by STRYKER RONDA E, worth $626,410. Lobo Kevin sold $1.30M worth of stock or 9,539 shares. Another trade for 13,322 shares valued at $1.81M was made by Scannell Timothy J on Monday, May 1. $1.40M worth of Stryker Corporation (NYSE:SYK) shares were sold by Becker Yin C. 41 shares were bought by Doliveux Roch, worth $5,048.

Welch Capital Partners Llc decreased Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc (NYSE:BFAM) stake by 59,776 shares to 61,273 valued at $4.29M in 2016Q4. It also reduced Surgical Care Affiliates Inc. (NASDAQ:SCAI) stake by 20,830 shares and now owns 71,333 shares. Gentex Corp (NASDAQ:GNTX) was reduced too.

Since January 1, 2017, it had 2 buys, and 1 insider sale for $157,693 activity. Cary A. Bray Jr. had bought 417 shares worth $27,272 on Sunday, January 1. Another trade for 3,479 shares valued at $210,688 was sold by Hyland M Elise.

Among 20 analysts covering EQT Corporation (NYSE:EQT), 9 have Buy rating, 0 Sell and 11 Hold. Therefore 45% are positive. EQT Corporation had 43 analyst reports since July 21, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. The company was maintained on Friday, June 2 by RBC Capital Markets. The firm has Hold rating by Tudor Pickering given on Thursday, October 13. On Tuesday, July 21 the stock rating was initiated by Cowen & Co with Outperform. The firm has Buy rating given on Wednesday, February 3 by GMP Securities. The stock has Buy rating by Stifel Nicolaus on Friday, August 26. The stock of EQT Corporation (NYSE:EQT) earned Hold rating by Jefferies on Tuesday, January 12. The stock of EQT Corporation (NYSE:EQT) has Hold rating given on Friday, April 7 by Jefferies. As per Friday, December 9, the company rating was downgraded by Seaport Global. As per Monday, October 24, the company rating was initiated by Credit Suisse. The stock of EQT Corporation (NYSE:EQT) has Accumulate rating given on Wednesday, January 13 by Seaport Global.

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Vox Populi: ‘Liberalism and political correctness are proving to be the downfall of our republic.’ – Savannah Morning News

Tell the big wigs at the Savannah Morning News to the let the Vox Populi have an entire page to itself.

If we went by the old clich that if you cant say something nice, dont say nothing at all, Vox Populi would cease to exist.

Im all for a toll bridge on to Tybee Island. That way, every time one of those pretentious people wants to come into Savannah, they can pay to come in and pay to go back home.

I hear so many negative things in the Vox Populi. I would just like to wish everyone that reads this to have a wonderful and blessed day. God bless all of you.

It is pathetic in todays world that a grown person cannot get over being called a name. This is not second grade, people. Grow up.

We in the United States should be proud with President Trump pulling out of the Paris environmental accords. We are on the same level as Syria and Nicaragua.

Pence and Trump, Tweedledee and Tweedledum.

If Kathy Griffin is the canary in the coal mine, then the American people have spoken. They dont want to have anything to do with her or so-called free speech.

The zoning issue regarding Cumberland Island is so depressingly familiar. Nature loses out to development in every case it seems. Georgia wont realize what it lost until its gone.

Liberalism and political correctness are proving to be the downfall of our republic.

When if ever can we declare America is great again?

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3 Books on the Evolution of the Gay Rights Movement – New York Times


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As gay pride month kicks into gear, culminating in ebullient parades across the country, here are three books that take a look at the history of the gay rights movement. Photo. VICTORY (2012) The Triumphant Gay Revolution By Linda Hirshman 443 pp.

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Warriors’ Steve Kerr marvels at how sports defy evolution – SFGate

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Golden State Warriors' head coach Steve Kerr laughs during press availability on practice day during NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday, June 8, 2017.

Golden State Warriors' head coach Steve Kerr laughs during press availability on practice day during NBA Finals at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday, June 8, 2017.

Warriors Steve Kerr marvels at how sports defy evolution

CLEVELAND The Warriors dominance this postseason has left many wondering: Could Golden State beat the greatest teams in NBA history in a best-of-seven series?

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, thickly laying on the sarcasm, told a large scrum of reporters after shoot-around Friday that the Warriors would have no shot.

Theyre all right, Kerr said of the pundits who reckon Golden State would get outplayed by elite teams from past generations. They would all kill us. The game gets worse as time goes on. Players are less talented than they used to be. The guys in the 50s wouldve destroyed everybody. Its weird how human evolution goes in reverse in sports. Players get weaker, smaller, less skilled. I dont know. I cant explain it.

Though much of the chatter has centered on whether the 1995-96 Bulls could beat Golden State in a seven-game series, Magic Johnson made sure his Showtime Lakers joined the discussion. Johnson said Monday night that those Lakers teams would sweep the Warriors, and his reasoning was simple: Theyre too small. Im sorry. Too little.

Asked Tuesday about Johnsons comments, Golden State power forward Draymond Green chuckled before saying: Thats my thoughts.

In becoming the first team in NBA history to open the playoffs 15-0, the Warriors had won by an average of 16.2 points. It prompted ESPN to ask some Las Vegas bookmakers to set the odds in a game and series between the 2016-17 Warriors and Jordans 95-96 Bulls team that went 72-10 en route to an NBA title. Five of the six bookmakers had Golden State favored.

As for Warriors guard Stephen Curry? He doesnt see much need to compare Golden State against past teams.

Its kind of comedy to me, Curry said. The hypothetical game is never one Ive played. I dont want to be in that situation where youre having to argue that.

Kerr on return: When Kerr announced April 21 that he was taking an indefinite hiatus from the bench, his goal was clear: find an answer to the chronic pain that has plagued him for almost two years.

Though he still deals with intense head and neck pain, the Warriors head coach was well enough to return to the sideline before Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Kerr, intent on focusing on winning a championship, has been relatively mum on what specifically went into his decision to come back. Roughly 90 minutes before tip-off of Game 4 on Friday night, he offered a bit more insight.

Its just fun, Kerr said of why he returned to the bench. Its fun, and I felt better. That was my barometer. If I felt better, I was going to do it.

Acting head coach Mike Brown went 11-0 during Kerrs hiatus from the sideline. Now, with Golden State nearing the end of another long season, Kerr still faces plenty of doubts. The hope is that a solution to his chronic pain will come this summer.

Connor Letourneau is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer.

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Softbank bets on Boston robotics firm – The Boston Globe

Boston Robotics is renowned for teaching robots to walk. Above, one of the companys robots at an exposition in Quantico, Va.

After a rocky three-year marriage, Boston Dynamics, the Waltham company famed for making robots that walk like people or run like deer, has been dumped by Alphabet Inc., parent company of Google.

But its a soft landing for Boston Dynamics, a company that has yet to translate its innovative technologies into profitable products.

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Boston Dynamics fell into the arms of Softbank Group, a Japanese conglomerate that has recently been making billion-dollar bets on hot technologies ranging from satellite Internet systems to microchips.

Softbank also scooped up another Google property: Schaft, a Japanese maker of human-shaped robots. Financial details of the acquisitions were not revealed. But with 2016 net income of $13.2 billion, Softbank can certainly afford the investments.

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I think Softbank has made a major commitment to the future of robotics, said Daniel Theobald, cofounder of Vecna Technologies Inc., a robot maker based in Cambridge. They understand that the world economy is going to be driven by robotics more and more.

In 2013, about the same time Google bought Boston Dynamics, Softbank acquired Aldebaran Robotics, a French firm that makes human-shaped robots that roll on wheels, and are used as guides and greeters in Japanese retail stores.

But while Google is now backing off, Softbank is doubling down. With Boston Robotics in its portfolio, Softbank might someday offer walking robots that could stock store shelves, or provide home care for senior citizens.

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With birth rates falling and average population ages rising throughout the world, there are big opportunities for humanlike robots to supplement the flesh-and-blood workforce. Besides, said Dan Kara, research director for robotics at ABI Research in Oyster Bay, N.Y., Boston Robotics excels at teaching robots to walk. These are the worlds greatest experts on legged mobility, he said.

According to Damion Shelton, chief executive of Agility Robotics Inc. in Albany, Ore., Boston Dynamics new owners had better be patient. The technology right now is at the stage where self-driving cars were six years ago, said Shelton, whose company will build just five or 1o walking robots this year, for sale to university research labs.

Agility is working on a security guard robot, and thinks it could sell several hundred a year. But the product wont be ready for another two years. And it will be designed for relatively uncluttered areas, like walking the perimeter of a factory.

Designing a walking robot to move through a city is a much tougher task. Theres lots of stuff to run into, theres lots of things you dont want to step on, like pets or kids, and its a relatively unstructured environment, Shelton said.

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Pepper, a humanoid robot from Softbank Robotics America, at a tech show in Miss.

Boston Dynamics was spun off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992, but has yet to bring a commercial product to market. For years, it subsisted on grants from the US military, developing machines like BigDog, a robotic pack mule that could carry ammunition and supplies into battle, and Atlas, a human-shaped robot capable of driving a car or climbing stairs, and designed for disaster relief missions.

Enter Alphabet, which acquired Boston Dynamics and several other small robot makers in 2013. The new owners backed away from accepting military contracts, and said they expected to turn robots into a profitable business in a few years. But three years later, nothing much had happened. They bought all these companies and they didnt do anything with them, said Kara.

Meanwhile, despite its ample resources, Alphabet was pulling away from investments that didnt promise near-term payoffs. For instance, it halted further expansion of Google Fiber, the costly effort to run high-speed Internet fibers to homes and businesses in major cities. And about a year ago, the company put Boston Dynamics on the auction block.

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Robotics are helping paralyzed people walk again, but the price tag … – Washington Post

Ashley Barnes was 35 years old when doctors told her she would never walk again.

A botched spinal procedure in 2014 paralyzed her from the waist down. The Tyler, Tex., resident had been an avid runner, clocking six miles daily when not home with her then-9-year-old autistic son, whom she raised alone. Life in a wheelchair was not an option.

I needed to be the best mom I could be, Barnes said. I needed to be up and moving.

So she threw herself into physical therapy, convinced she would one day run again. Soon she realized that wasnt a reality.

Although she wore a brave face, I would save my moments of crying for my room, she said.

About a year later, hope resurfaced when she learned of the ReWalk system, a battery-powered robotic exoskeleton that attaches to the legs and lower back. It contains motors at the knee and hip joints and sensors to help it adjust with each footfall. While wearing the device and holding two forearm crutches, someone with complete lower-limb paralysis can walk.

Rehabilitation centers often employ such devices in physical therapy, which is how Barnes first encountered one at the Baylor Tom Landry Center, a rehab clinic in Dallas. After seven months without being able to stand, she did. Then she took a step as she began to learn how to walk again.

In 2014, the ReWalk system became the first personal robotic exoskeleton approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The following year, the Department of Veterans Affairs agreed to cover the exoskeletons for qualifying vets. Meanwhile, several companies began touting similar devices. For example, Ekso makes units used to rehabilitate people after spinal cord injury or stroke.

Health insurers, however, generally dont cover the expensive equipment.

After working with the ReWalk system at her rehab center, Barnes,who uses a wheelchair at home to get around, decided she wanted one of her own. But Tricare, her insurer, denied the request.

In a statement, Tricare said it does not cover these devices for use on a personal basis due to concerns with their safety and efficacy. This is particularly important due to the vulnerability of paralyzed users in the event of a fall.

Two years and countless nos later, Barnes still doesnt have one because, according to Tricare, it isnt medically necessary.

Barnes strongly disagrees.

This is medically necessary, she said. If she had one of the devices, Id be able to go to the bathroom. I would be able to walk around, exercise in it. I would love to be able to stand up and cook things in my microwave or on my stove.

She paused before adding, I would no longer have to look up at my son.

High prices, low incomes

The ReWalk Personal 6.0 System costs, on average, $81,000. Ottobocks C-Brace is priced at $75,000. For the Indego Personal, which received FDA approval last year, it is $98,000.

About 28 percent of the more than 5.2 million Americans living with paralysis survive on an annual household income of less than $15,000, according to the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. The basic expenses of living with paraplegia are, on average, $519,520 in the first year and $68,821 each subsequent year, according to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center. Furthermore, only 34.3 percent of people are employed 20 years after a paralysis-causing injury.

To date, ReWalk has sold only 118 personal devices in the United States.

Some people do get devices covered by insurance, but it can be an onerous process, as evidenced by Mark Delamere Jr. The Boston native, 19, was paralyzed in a car accident in 2013, on the third day of his freshman year of high school.

Like Barnes, he thought he would never walk again. Like Barnes, with the help of a robotic exoskeleton, he did. Unlike Barnes, though, he has an exoskeleton at home.

But for two of his teenage years, he sat in a wheelchair while his family filed claims and appealed denials.

They dont really classify these things with the purpose of you getting better, because they think the injury is never going to change, his father, Mark Sr., said.

Eventually, though, Mark Jr. got approved by his insurance company and received the ReWalk, which he uses for at-home therapy and just to walk around the house and the neighborhood, up and down the street. Asked to describe the feeling, he was at a loss for words.

Its kind of crazy, he said. It just feels kind of I dont really know. It feels so different.

They dont always work

But his story is rare. People are paying out of pocket or fundraising for exoskeletons, said Dan Kara, research director for robotics at ABI Research, a technology analysis and consultant company.

The price of the devices exceeds their value in the eyes of insurers, which want to be able to prove they actually improve quality of life and utility, said Howard Forman, a Yale professor of diagnostic radiology and public health. Utility means that an exoskeleton would provide a medical benefit beyond simply helping people move around and complete daily tasks.

Virginia Tech researchers found that these devices, by getting otherwise immobilized people to move around, can help them manage spasticity a continuous contraction of muscles, which can be quite painful and improve bowel function. Barnes said when she was training with the exoskeleton, tending to her bowels took about 20 minutes each day, not the customary hour.

One major concern is how relatively untested the technology is outside the controlled environment of a rehabilitation facility. Indeed, they dont always work as planned.

Stacey Kozal, a 42-year-old Ohio resident, was paralyzed from the waist down after what she said was a devastating flare-up of lupus. For more than a year, she fought with her insurance provider, Anthem, in hopes of obtaining Ottobock C-Braces. These devices have bendable knee joints equipped with sensors that measure the current position of the joint every .02 seconds, according to Ottobocks website. A built-in microprocessor adjusts ankle pressure while a hydraulic system moves the knee to help the user place her foot down in the right place.

Eventually, Anthem agreed to cover a C-Brace for each leg, which Kozal used to hike the Appalachian Trail, where limitations revealed themselves. The battery required constant recharging. Rain was problematic because the C-Brace isnt waterproof.

While she plans to wear her C-Braces around the house, shes now hiking the Pacific Crest Trail using old-fashioned braces that lock her legs in place. She uses her core, hips and upper body to swing her legs forward, and she keeps her balance with the aid of forearm crutches. C-Braces are heavier than traditional devices, so when their batteries died on the Appalachian Trail, they made it more difficult for her to move around.

Another major issue for insurers, though, is the price. But Forman said, Though these technologies are incredibly expensive now, we have all kinds of evidence that eventually ... they can become affordable to anyone.

Indeed, some entrepreneurs are working on cheaper solutions. Silicon Valley start-up SuitX created a lightweight model called the Phoenix. While most exoskeletons have motors powering each joint, the Phoenix simply uses two hip motors. Even so, if approved by the FDA, the device would cost $40,000, according to SuitX.

The rehabilitation marketplace is limited by the number of people who have these conditions, Kara said. The exoskeletons are basically handcrafted, which is expensive. If you could up the volume, you could lower the price.

The key would be expanding the user base. One way to do that, he noted, is to sell the devices for purposes other than rehabilitation. Warehouse workers might wear them to assist with lifting heavy loads. Some companies are already testing this idea: Lowes, for example, recently outfitted several of employees with exoskeletons as part of a pilot program.

The worldwide market for exoskeletons $97 million now is expected to grow to $1.9 billion by 2025, according to ABI Research.

Kara compared the prospects for exoskeletons to the growth of LiDAR, which uses pulsed lasers to record topographic features. For years, researchers used LiDAR to create 3-D maps of the Earth, but it was expensive. However, the rise of self-driving cars, which use the technology to navigate roadways, fostered improvements in the technology. As a result, Kara said, the price of LiDAR systems has begun to fall and is expected to drop dramatically, from tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of dollars or less.

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Waiting for exoskeleton prices to drop is tremendously frustrating, Barnes said. We take so much for granted when we dont have physical problems, she said. Like just being able to reach up and grab something in my laundry cabinet without having to break my neck to get it.

She isnt ready to just accept that she and others who will face these issues might never get a sense of greater normalcy.

My biggest reason for standing up tall to them is I want to do it for all those behind me, she said. The more it gets approved, the more it cant get denied.

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SoftBank unit buys robotics businesses from Alphabet Inc – Reuters

TOKYO SoftBank Group Corp (9984.T) said it would buy two firms that build walking robots from Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O), adding to the Japanese company's growing artificial intelligence portfolio.

SoftBank said it would buy Boston Dynamics and Tokyo-based Schaft, which design and manufacture robots that simulate human movement, but did not disclose the terms of the transactions.

Shares of the company rose as much as 7.9 percent after the deal was announced, hitting a 17-year high.

"Smart robotics are going to be a key driver of the next stage of the information revolution, and Marc (Raibert) and his team at Boston Dynamics are the clear technology leaders in advanced dynamic robots," SoftBank Group Chairman Masayoshi Son said in a statement on Friday.

Raibert is CEO and founder of Boston Dynamics.

SoftBank has embarked on an aggressive acquisition campaign to boost its research and development capabilities. The group is backing the $93 billion Vision Fund, the world's largest private equity fund that seeks to invest in technologies expected to grow significantly in the near future, such as robotics and artificial intelligence.

Son, Japan's richest man, describes the fund as essential for setting up SoftBank for a data "gold rush" which he expects to happen as the global economy becomes increasingly digitized.

Boston Dynamics and Schaft could eventually be vested with the Vision Fund, a person familiar with the deal told Reuters

Schaft, a University of Tokyo spinoff, develops bipedal robots designed to negotiate uneven terrain.

"Robotics as a field has great potential, and we're happy to see Boston Dynamics and Schaft join the SoftBank team to continue contributing to the next generation of robotics," an Alphabet spokesperson said.

Boston Dynamics has produced a number of robots that mimic human and animal movement, including Atlas, a humanoid model that co-ordinates motion and balance using its arms and legs and can pick itself up off the ground when knocked over.

It is best known for building robots that look as if they belong in science-fiction movies and are often co-developed or funded by the U.S. military. Its military projects would mean the acquisition is likely to be subject to regulatory approval from Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.

The company was acquired by Google in 2013 during a robotics shopping spree led by Android creator Andy Rubin, but the team struggled to find its place within the tech giant after Rubin's departure, former Boston Dynamics employees said.

"They're advancing the state of the art in independent robotics. They are probably the leader in the U.S.," said Arnis Mangolds, a robotics expert who has worked with Boston Dynamics.

"But the problem is it's not ready for prime time, and very few people have a tolerance for that."

(Reporting by Julia Love in SAN FRANCISCO and Makiko Yamazaki in TOKYO, Writing by Sam Holmes in SINGAPORE; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Himani Sarkar)

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Best Screen Recorders Top 10 Screen Capture Software – Gazette Review

Weve all been there. Whether telling grandma how to open her email, or being on call for a company across the country to correct a ransomware issue, weve all had to try and describe our own actions to people who are often confused on how to follow. Itd be easier if they could just appear next to you, watch how you do it and then replicate, wouldnt it? Thats where Screen Recorders and Screen Capture software come in. While allowing other users to view your work without adding the security risks of remote access software, these programs make tech support or tutorials way easier. Here, we take a look at the top 10 screen capture software packages for 2017. For the purposes of this list, all listed are free for download at time of writing. The programs are in no particular order, as many people have many different needs and expectations for screen recorders, and thus there is no one true catch all solution for those that prefer options, size, or uploading demands.

Starting off our list is a web based screen recorder which works with both windows and mac machines due to it not needing to be installed to use. Allowing the use of either specific bits or an entire screen, you can not only record the video footage but also microphone audio to give better instructions. There is also a good deal of real time editing features which allows it to be a great choice for those needing to quickly and succinctly send over information. Lastly, Acethinker allows you to download the subsequent video into multiple formats for sending or re-uploading as you see fit.

With a name that more resembles an Android OS, ISR is an excellent program for new and old computers alike due to its wide support base. While the screen selection is nothing to write home about (not that its bad), there is a fine feature that allows you to draw on the panel to give greater focus to instructions while recording. It also features a Screenshot to URL function, which isnt terribly common these days. In editing there is also a history feature in case a mistake or creative decisions needs a revamping, which makes it handier for a longer form project or recording.

Easy to use, small download size, and direct sharing through Twitter allows Jing to make this list. Outside of this, its about as basic as they come in terms of recordings, with limited editing options. Likewise, this would not work particularly well if you need a great deal of definition, but standard computer screens are recorded well enough. Hotkey support is a good tool for this program, and is easy to use for beginners who basically just need a job done. The user interface itself is remarkably basic, which makes for another reason its a handy tool for those who dont care for the art of recording.

More and more common is the act of recording a lecture, tutorial or recording and immediately uploading it to YouTube. If this is your kind of strategy, EZVID may be your software of choice. As an added bonus, theres no need to edit recordings outside of EZVID as the program comes with its own. Some features in the editing programming include speed control and speech synthesis (though this is typically frowned upon in tutorials if you are looking for views). Simple, easy to use, and free. Whats not to love?

Rylstim is one of the easiest tools to use around. Simply download, select your frame rate, storage location and hit record. It doesnt get much easier than that. As a bonus, theres a mobile app in case you need to record something from your phone, which nowadays is a real possibility. As soon as you are finished recording, the video will appear which you can either save and send, or edit using an outside editor.

Though using an antiquated method of recording (saving your video in a Flash format that Chrome users would now have to manually enable), Webinaria is still a good selection. Free and Open Source, Webinaria is primarily a windows based program, and can allow for the recording of your voice while also recording video from the screen. Editing is not a particularly strong suit with the program, but the basics are certainly there. That being said, it being open source software, there can be incremental community improvements from the community itself which can allow for more features over time.

One of the most popular screen recording programs in the world, CamStudio comes just short of making the top 3 for this years recorder programs. There arent a great deal of features, but its a pretty standard tool and many other programs have no problem using the footage. Streaming is easy with CamStudio, and the cursor hiding tool is handy if youre looking for a slightly more professional look. You can also use pre-recorded audio if thats more your style, which is great if you need to make sure the tutorials are precise, and microphone support allows for impromptu recording as well. If selecting this program, do be careful. There have been many reports of CamStudio being a mule for viruses if you dont download it from an official link, so a pairing with an antivirus may be in your best interest.

Made with education in mind, ActivePresenter by Atomi is great for either in office or prerecorded sessions where recording accurately is a must. One of the more feature dense free products out there, ActivePresenter allows for voiceover, a full graphics option and proper annotations. This makes it SCORM-compliant (the Sharable Content Object Reference Model). Pair this with a projector screen for in person presentation and youve got yourself two thirds of a corporate, polished presentation. Now the only piece missing is you. While paid versions are available, the free version seems to be a good starter program and more than worth the download time.

With a default uploader to Youtube and the ability to handle screen recordings up to 20 minutes, this is definitely one for those looking for low impact programs with the aim to do shorter tutorials. There is a voice over option that allows for recording over the footage, which can be handy in detailing the finer points of a tutorial, and the video itself can be saved as either FLV or AVI. There is an option for 250MB of server storage of videos, though many will find this redundant if not outright useless. The User Interface is extremely easy and can allow for the absolute minimum of set up time.

Coming in to close out our review of screen recording programs is BB FlashBack Express. Not to be confused with BlackBerry, BlueBerry FlashBack allows for a pretty decent amount of options for free screen recordings. With the standard screen selection, FlashBack Express also features a multiple input audio choice format, meaning you can narrate while recording or just have music in the background, or both. The files themselves can be AVI, FLV or SWF in format natively, and the playback controls are easy to use. There is also a feature that allows users to highlight their actions in multiple ways, making it easier for viewers to notice mouse movements. If you are worried about upload speed or size, there are also adjustments that can be made to manage the frame rate for most recordings, just bear in mind that the lower the framerate, the more clunky the movement. Lastly, FlashBack Express allows for full uploads to Youtube, Blip, Revver and Viddler, as well as direct embedding of videos onto your own pages.

This has been our selections for the top screen recorders or screen capture software of 2017. Do you have a favorite program that hasnt quite made our list? If so, please feel free to comment them down below.

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Can virtual reality find an audience at the multiplex? – USA TODAY

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IMAX VR in the lobby of the AMC Loews Kips Bay 15 in Manhattan.(Photo: IMAX)

NEW YORKThere are numerous reasons why virtual reality has gotten off to a shaky start at home: cost, complexity, slim content, and the fact that you must wear this contraption on your head. Will VR fare better at the multiplex?

IMAX and AMC Theatres have just opened a series of experiential VR pods in the lobby of the AMC Loews Kips Bay 15 theater in Manhattan, the second of ten such VR centers that IMAX plans to launch worldwide this year, and the first in a multiplex. IMAXs initial pilot VR venture was in Los Angeles. Others are coming to Toronto, Tokyo, Paris, Shanghai, Manchester and elsewhere.

Each pod features a different virtual setupwith either an HTC Vive VR or StarbreezeStarVR headset. The VR content also varies from pod to pod, with choices such as Ubisofts Star Trek: Bridge Crew, Skydances Archangel, and an experience I tried, Starbreezes Mummy Prodigium Strike.

Sort of like a modern-day arcade, each pod alsohas a screen so that while youve got a headset on your noggin, your pals can watch what youre doing (though it will cost a lot more to play). And some experiences are multiplayer, so you can compete against pals in another pod or eventually, another location.

Though there are obvious tie-ins to a movie that might be playing in the same theater as The Mummy was, AMC and IMAX are treating these separately. Youll have to buy a ticket to see a movie; youll pay to wear the VR headsets.

The VR experiences last between sevenand 10 minutes; IMAX VR charges $10 to $15 to play a VR game. So if youre also planning to see a movie, munch on popcorn and buy a soft drink the price can add up fast, especially if youre bringing the family.

AMC and IMAX may experiment with bundled pricing.

One of the reasons why this is in the lobby of the theater is you dont actually need to buy a ticket to see the movie to enjoy the IMAX VR experience, says Adam Aron, CEO of AMC Theatres. And we actually think the IMAX VR experience is going to be a standalone attraction. In that regard, I dont think a $10 price point is that expensive.

Virtual reality parlors are one of a slew of upgrades and features movie theaters have planned as a bid to stoke attendance in an age when more consumers can watch movies at home and on the go using increasingly varied streaming options and unlimited data plans.

Movie attendance was close to flat last year, though box office sales reached a record thanks to rising ticket prices.

The hope: customers will hang out and spend money longer at the theater just to have a go at VR.In early tests, around 70% of the people whove tried IMAX VR have experienced virtual reality for the first time.

IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond also hopes to draw in people from outside the multiplex, especially during hours when the theater is less busy.

We have to recognize over the long term, this has to coexist with the home, he says. So what were trying to provide here is something more premium, something more social and the first place you can see the hottest new content. Our idea is not only to get a head start, but to maintain a permanent advantage.

A player tries The Mummy VR experience at AMC Kips Bay theater in Manhattan.(Photo: Edward C. Baig)

AMC has 650 theaters in the U.S. and another 350 or so in Europe. According to Aron, the VR experience will work well in theaters with a lot of public space, where we can afford to steal some of it. At Kips Bay, IMAX VR takes up about 2900 square feet of a lobby that is about 6900 square feet.

If the consumer response is strong enough, Aron envisions placing VR in between 50 and 200 theaters in the blink of an eye.

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Weapon in hand, I had fun blasting away nasty creatures during my Mummy VR experience. That is, until the screen went dark and I hit technical snags. AMC and IMAX will have to have staff in place to service consumers and deal with any problems. In the early going, IMAX saysunder 1% of customers have faced problems.

Yet another potential issue is that some consumers might get queasy or frightened during certain VR adventuresonescary option at Kips Bay is to virtually experience The Walk along a wire some 110 stories above ground between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.

Customers do have to sign a waiver. And experiences are open to 7-years olds on up, with some better suited for an older audience.

As joint venture partners, AMC and IMAX share in the price of the content and share in the investment and proceeds. It cost between $250,000 to $400,000 to deploy IMAX VR at Kips Bay, not factoring in the tech or the content. In L.A., the most popular VR attractions so far have been for Star Wars and John Wick.

An IMAX VR player in Los Angeles has a go at Star Wars.(Photo: IMAX VR)

The results of L.A. are encouraging. The early results of (Kips Bay) are also encouraging. And Im changing my mindset from `does it work? to a different question which is `where does it work?, Gelfond says.

For his part, Aron says, Im almost as certain as I can be that fast-forward a year or two and were going to have a lot of installations.

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Westworld creators want to make a show about AI without ‘going straight to Skynet’ – Polygon

At times, Westworld is a show about the advancements and dangers of artificial intelligence, but the series creators never wanted it to be Skynet.

Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy spoke about the message they were trying to get across with the shows first season during a conference hosted by Wired. Nolan said that one of the tropes they wanted to avoid was turning AI into a terrifying enemy just because the rise of technology seemed scary. Nolan said that they never wanted their AI to be Skynet, the main antagonist and artificially intelligent death machines from the Terminator films.

Until now, AI has tended to lean into a dystopian perspective, Nolan said. It goes straight to Skynet, with the exception of Spike Jonze's Her, which is a beautiful movie. What's becoming increasingly clear is that's not how it's going to play out.

Nolan added that our relationship with the different forms of AI we interact with on a daily basis from Siri, Alexa and Goole to the AI that powers driverless cars is constantly changing, and thats where he finds inspiration. Nolan said the issue is that as technology rapidly changes, we expect more from the artificial intelligence in our lives. We come to rely on it without ever fully trusting it.

One of the goals of Westworld was to examine these relationships between machines and humans, co-creator Joy added. After talking to those who work in Silicon Valley and specialize on how artificial intelligence functions and grows it became clear to both creators that Westworld was introducing an important discussion to those who werent focused on it five days a week.

As technology increases exponentially and AI certainly grows were kind of leaping into the unfathomable with machines that can learn and process better than we can, Joy said. The thing that we've heard most is that it's almost good to have a prophylactic discussion; When is enough enough? What are the safeguards we need?

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One of the ways that Nolan and Joy got away from turning their show into Terminator was by examining consciousness and storytelling from the perspective of artificial intelligence, instead of just humans. Nolan said they wanted to dive into the commonalities shared by humans and AI instead of just the differences to showcase just how powerful and resonating the technology can be.

We were attempting to look deeply at the question of consciousness and one of the things I was surprised about is that conscious is still largely a question for philosophers, Nolan said. It's not something the [computer science] folks [we talked to] want to get into.

Nolan added, however, that what became apparent during their conversations with experts in the field was the main question is quickly becoming whether consciousness is a necessary function going forward.

Consciousness is either very, very important and very hard to explore, or, as more than one computer scientist we talked to suggested, maybe it doesn't need to exist, Nolan said. It's not necessary.

Nolan and Joy didnt provide any hints as to what the second season of Westworld will focus on specifically, but Nolan said it will continue to examine the question of how stories are told and how important consciousness is to both humans and artificial intelligence.

Throughout history we have defined consciousness as that which others do not possess, Joy said. That bar has shifted. It's all subjective.

Westworld will return for a second season in 2018.

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DARPA Is Working to Make AI More Trustworthy – Futurism

In Brief In order to probe the AI mind, DARPA is funding research by Oregon State University that will try to understand the reasoning behind decisions made by AI systems. DARPA hopes that this will make AI more trustworthy. Cracking the AI Black Box Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown by leaps and bounds over the past years. Now there are AI systems capable of driving carsand making medical diagnoses, as well as numerous other choices which people makeon a day-to-day basis. Except that when it comes to humans, we actually can understand the reasoning behind such decisions (to a certain extent).

When it comes to AI, however, theres a certain black box behind decisions that makes it so that even AI developers themselves dont quite understand or anticipate the decisions an AI is making. We do know that neural networks are taught to make these choices by exposing them to a huge data set. From there, AIs train themselves into applying what they learn. Its ratherdifficult to trust what one doesnt understand.

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wants to break this black box, and the first step is to fund eight computer science professors from Oregon State University (OSU) with a $6.5 million research grant. Ultimately, we want these explanations to be very natural translating these deep network decisions into sentences and visualizations, OSUs Alan Fern, principal investigator for the grant, said in a press release.

The DARPA-OSU program, set to run for four years, will involve developing a system that will allow AI to communicate with machine learning experts. They would start developing this system by plugging AI-powered players into real-time strategy games like StarCraft. The AI players would be trained to explain to human players the reasoning behind their in-game choices. This isnt the first project that puts AIs into video game environments. Googles DeepMind has also chosen StarCraft as a training environment for AI. Theres also that controversial Doom-playing AI bot.

Results from this research project would then be applied by DARPA to their existing work with robotics and unmanned vehicles. Obviously, the potential applications of AI in law enforcement and the militaryrequire these systems to be ethical.

Nobody is going to use these emerging technologies for critical applications until we are able to build some level of trust, and having an explanation capability is one important way of building trust, Fern said. Thankfully, this DARPA-OSU project isnt the only one working on humanizing AI to make it more trustworthy.

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Even the most advanced artificial intelligencealgorithms in the world have trouble recognizing the actions of Homer Simpson.

DeepMind, the Google-owned artificial intelligence lab best known for defeating the worlds greatest Go players, created a new dataset of YouTube clips to help AI find and learn patterns so it can better recognize human movement. The massive sample set consists of 300,000 video clips and 400 different actions.

AI systems are now very good at recognizing objects in images, but still have trouble making sense of videos, aDeepMind spokesperson told IEEE Spectrum.One of the main reasons for this is that the research community has so far lacked a large, high-quality video dataset.

According to IEEE Spectrum, early testing of the Kinetics Human Action Video Dataset showed mixed results. The deep learning algorithm was up to 80 percent accurate in classifying actions like playing tennis, crawling baby, cutting watermelon, and bowling. But its accuracy dropped to 20 percent or less when attempting to identify some of the activities and habits associated with Homer: drinking beer, eating doughnuts, and yawning.

Video understanding represents a significant challenge for the research community, and we are in the very early stages with this, a DeepMind spokesperson said in a statement. Any real-world applications are still a really long way off, but you can see potential in areas such as medicine, for example, aiding the diagnosis of heart problems in echocardiograms.

DeepMind got some help from Amazons Mechanical Turk, a crowdsourcing service that companies can use to enlist other humans in completing a task. In this case, thetask was labeling actions in thousands of 10-second YouTube clips.

After discovering the effectiveness of its dataset, the U.K.-based company ran tests to see if it had any gender imbalance. Past tests showed that the contents of certain datasets resulted in AI that was unsuccessful recognizing certain ethnics groups. Preliminary results showed this particular set of video clips did not present those problems. In fact, DeepMind found that no single gender dominated within 340 of 400 action classes. The actions that did not pass the test included shaving a beard, cheerleading, and playing basketball.

We found little evidence that the resulting classifiers demonstrate bias along sensitive axes, such as across gender, researchers at DeepMind wrote in a paper.

The company will now work with outside researchers to grow its dataset and continue to develop AI so it can better recognize what is going on in videos. The research could lead to uses ranging from suggesting relevant YouTube video to users to diagnosing heart problems.

We have reached out to DeepMind to learn more about why Homer Simpson is causing such problems.

Update June 9, 5pm:A DeepMind spokesperson clarified that dataset didnt actually include videos ofThe Simpsons characterjust actions hes widely associated with. Doh! Weve updated our article accordingly.

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