Re: RE: Re: Artificiqal Intelligence

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De : funkmaster (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Zen Cycle)
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Date : 27. Aug 2024, 00:02:05
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On 8/25/2024 4:53 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sat Aug 24 20:09:25 2024 Jeff Liebermann  wrote:
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 19:26:32 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>
wrote:
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On Wed, 21 Aug 2024 23:13:29 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
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You all know that your thumbprint is lucky to be recognized one out of 20 times.
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Try running the hardware diagnostics on your Samsung phone:
<https://eu.community.samsung.com/t5/other-galaxy-s-series/did-you-know-you-can-check-your-phones-hardware-yourself/td-p/2797584>
"If you have the Samsung Members App installed, at the bottom of your
screen click on 'GET HELP' and then go 'Phone Care' and "Interactive
Checks' and you can test 12 different hardware components of your
phone."
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Samsung Members App:
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.voc&hl=en_US>
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However, if your hand or index finger is shaking from Parkinson's,
Multiple Sclerosis, Hyperthyroidism, excessive caffeine, alcohol
withdrawal, low blood sugar, smoking, etc the fingerprint test might
fail to function properly.
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I'll try the app on a Samsung S10e and see if and how the fingerprint
test works (after the battery is done charging and the phone is done
updating).
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Tom.  The "Samsung Members" app installs and probably works.  There's
also a similar "Device Care" app installed, which includes diagnostics
similar to the "Samsung Members" app.  However, both apps want me to
sign in with a Samsung account (not a Google account).  I don't want
to setup a new account just to test this phone.  So, you get to try it
yourself.
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Also, I added another fingerprint to the phone to see how it works.
The S10e uses a thin sensor on the power button.  When the fingerprint
app gets a bad scan, it advised me to "Rotate your finger slightly to
get a full scan" (or something like that).  You might try that to get
a better scan.
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    When I had the Android replaced, the salesman and the one speaking to another customer also took several tries to get the index finger recongnician. So I suggest you stick your comments and probable lies up your ass with the rest of your bullshit comments.
More tommy bullshit stories

 Why don't you ask Flunky why he insisted that it was called "facial recognition" and then referred me to an article where is was properly called "face recognition".
The dispute wasn't 'face' vs 'facial, it was 'recognition' vs 'recognician', you fucking idiot.

In that article it mentioned someone who had face recognition software used in evidence against them.
Because it's admissible in every court in the country.

But it has become standard practice for Democrats to ignore constitutional rights.
Oh, you mean like these guys?
https://www.aclu-nj.org/en/news/weve-called-total-ban-use-facial-recognition-law-enforcement-heres-why
Tommy, are you turning into a stinking new jersey liberal?
Be that as it maybe, Why wold the ACLU be calling for a ban on something that was already unconstitutional?

Wait - you don't know what right that would refer to do you?
Your claims of a violation of the Confrontation clause are completely bogus - that would be like claiming they can't present fingerprint evidence because you can't confront a finger print (which you actually can, just as you could confront facial recognition evidence, but discussions on that concept are vastly out of you league.
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