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Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models

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Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models

Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models

In Finland, prisoners have been participating in AI annotation tasks, such as labelling and classifying data, as part of their rehabilitation.


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Prisoners in Finland participate in AI training programme as part of rehabilitation [Video]

Prisoners in Finland participate in AI training programme as part of rehabilitation

The initiative, which collaborates with market data startup, Metroc, aims to reduce re-offending by equipping inmates with modern skills.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 02:09Published
Trouble for Putin? Germany’s Eurofighters Land 180 km from Russian Border,  Sparks Tensions [Video]

Trouble for Putin? Germany’s Eurofighters Land 180 km from Russian Border, Sparks Tensions

Germany’s Eurofighter jets have conducted high-profile military exercises in Finland, landing just 180 kilometres from the Russian border. Since September 4, three aircraft from Germany’s 71st Tactical Air Wing Richthofen have been practicing takeoffs and landings on a highway near the village of Hosio, with their base located 147 kilometers from Russia. This display of tactical readiness underscores NATO’s heightened presence in the region and could exacerbate existing tensions with Moscow. The maneuvers highlight NATO’s commitment to enhancing operational capabilities and adaptability in response to the evolving security landscape. #Germany #Eurofighters #Russia #Finland #MilitaryExercises #NATO #Putin #Tensions #EurofighterJets #StrategicManeuvers #Defense #AirForce #MilitaryDrills #RussianBorder #NATOExercises ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.194~

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