A 1941 Holocaust photo depicting a Nazi murderer at a mass grave has been identified with 99% certainty as Jakobus Onnen, using AI facial recognition and historical research, while the victim remains unknown. The photo, previously misattributed to Vinnytsia, was correctly linked to Berdychiv through diaries and improved image analysis, marking a significant advancement in Holocaust documentation and research.
Amazon's Ring has launched upgraded cameras featuring 2K and 4K resolution with new AI-powered 'Retinal Vision' technology for clearer video, enhanced low-light performance, and 10x zoom. New features include facial recognition with 'Familiar Faces,' Alexa Plus integration, and a 'Search Party' for pets. The new devices are available for preorder, with some features rolling out in December and November.
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