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Students at the No.11 High School in Hangzhou are the first in the world to use facial recognition to pay for food at their cafeteria. Pupils order food on screens and pay for their meals by standing before facial recognition screens. Face data from each student is collected and stored into the school's database. When students order food, the program compares their face to the database and automatically deducts money from their account. Students never have to bring cash or cards with them to school and payment becomes quicker and more efficient, but what do you think about the privacy issues?
Chinese luxury smartphone maker Gionee its new M2017 smartphone, a device which the company claims can sustain 32 hours of talk-time as well as 26 hours of non-stop video play on a single charge of its 7,000mAh polymer lithium-ion battery. The company released two versions of the same model: a standard version of 128GB costing 6,499 yuan, or $933, and a customized 256GB luxury version costing 16,999 yuan, or $2,440 US.
When Google launched its most recent email app from the Gmail team, Inbox, it touted the app's ability to act almost like an assistant. Using artificial intelligence to suggest replies for your messages, Google will soon be rolling out a new feature called "Smart Reply." The Smart Reply feature works a bit like predictive text in keyboard apps, except that it predicts phrases you're most likely to use when replying to messages. The feature will show up to three short sentences based on the message and how people have responded to similar emails in the past.
The United States "will not accept" a situation where underpriced Chinese goods flood the global market, battering industries elsewhere, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Monday as she wrapped up high-level talks in China. This was the situation over a decade ago when Chinese government support led to a surge in steel exports, she told reporters, adding: "I know that these serious concerns are shared by our allies and partners." SOUNDBITE
At the end of the recent Marvel Studios movie "The Marvels," Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) sacrificed herself to close a rift between universes. She left herself on the other side, and when she woke up, she ran into someone she believed to be her mother, Maria (Lashana Lynch)... and Beast, a core member of the mutant team The X-Men. The excitement at seeing Beast on screen again was a lot. And, it was the Kelsey Grammer version of the mutant, an iteration we hadn’t seen since the 2006 film "X-Men: The Last Stand." That was many moons ago, and in a continuity that occurred long before the MCU even existed. Now that we know Grammer is willing to return to the X-Men universe, our managing editor has a question about something he said… and thinks it can be answered in the upcoming Marvel Studios movie "Deadpool & Wolverine." #xmen#deadpool #deadpool3 #deadpoolwolverine #fantheories #mcu #superhero