Air Force Uses Clearview AI to Research Face-Identifying AR Glasses

The US Air Force plans to keep airports safer with the help of facial recognition startup Clearview AI. This Air Force Research Laboratory awarded Clearview a $49,847 prize for researching augmented reality glasses that can scan people’s faces to aid security at bases. Lab spokesman Brian Ripple described the study as a three-month study aimed …

Air Travel Not A Vacation As Covid-19 And Winter Storms Cancel Flights

Airlines may have thought their pandemic woes were over in the fall as a wave of coronavirus waned and passengers took to the skies more and more. But a new wave of viruses and winter storms have left carriers and passengers in holiday confusion. As we enter New Year’s weekend, when return flights will set …

Delta Air Lines updates Covid-19 policies after CDC’s new statement

Delta Air Lines soon updated its policies for workers who contracted the coronavirus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shortened recommended time Isolation period for Americans infected with Covid-19. Delta was one of the first companies to comply with the updated guidance it released to the public. CDC will do. Biden’s administration and big companies …

Turning the Air into Perfume – The New York Times

Carbon emissions, a bad byproduct of many industries, are the greenhouse gas most responsible for climate change. Emissions play an important role in our extreme weather patterns and in many of the more common environmental disasters. While preventing carbon dioxide from being freely vented into the atmosphere turns into a very lengthy negotiation between our …

Turning the Air into Perfume – The New York Times

Carbon emissions, a bad byproduct of many industries, are the greenhouse gas most responsible for climate change. Emissions play an important role in our extreme weather patterns and in many of the more common environmental disasters. While preventing carbon dioxide from being freely vented into the atmosphere turns into a very lengthy negotiation between our …

India’s Toxic Air Pollution Asks Supreme Court to Take Action

NEW DELHI — A thick veil of toxic fog has descended on New Delhi, India’s capital, burning eyes and lungs, forcing schools to close and sparking calls for action from residents. India’s leaders responded with what has become an annual tradition: pointing fingers at each other. The central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi …