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Monday, May 20 2013
Tyler & Trayvon
IN 2009 President Obama signed a federal bias crimes law named for the victims of two gruesome 1998 atrocities: the young gay man who was tortured, lashed to a fence and left to die; and the black man chained to the back of a pickup by white supremacists and dragged until he was dismembered. The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr.
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Smart home follows smart phone

MANY homes are already halfway there, with computer chips helping to turn on coffee makers and thermostats. “If you have a programmable thermostat, you have the beginnings of a smart home,” said Diane Cook, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Washington State University, who led the study. “What we’re trying to do is get the home to take over the job of programming it. We want your home as a whole to think about what you need and use the components in it to do the right thing,” added Cook, the journal Science reported. Cook has been applying artificial intelligence (AI) in test homes since 2006. It already shows that the technology can help monitor ageing-in-place elderly residents and alert caregivers if they are not completing ordinary activities like rising, eating, bathing, and taking medications, according to a university statement. Similarly, homes can be designed to automatically regulate energy use, the source of nearly half a consumer’s energy diet. Smart home technologies can run washers at off-peak times, turn off appliances and put out lights in empty rooms without residents having to make conscious choices.

While the smartphone lets people take their social media with them, the home could in effect act like a car’s Bluetooth, facilitating hands-free conversation from any room. For that matter, said Cook, cameras would let residents “Skype from anywhere.”

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