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"unsupervised" Definitions
  1. without being watched; without somebody responsible for ensuring that things are safe and correct

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But Holly's apartment was unsupervised, her weekends were unsupervised, and her photoshoots were unsupervised.
Why would I allow him to see her unsupervised?" she asked. "Unsupervised?
Unsupervised learning is easier to scale since there's lots more unstructured data than there is structured data, and unsupervised learning may generalize better across tasks.
You should not let your young kids watch YouTube unsupervised.
Don't know the difference between supervised and unsupervised artificial intelligence?
Reinforcement learning sits somewhere in between supervised and unsupervised learning.
"Or his staff should stop leaving the poor man unsupervised."
Swift trusts her enough to play with her cats unsupervised.
Murdock spent no time in jail and received unsupervised probation.
Upon his release, he can have no unsupervised contact with minors.
Momo is the witch, laying in wait for those left unsupervised.
I call it predicted learning, some people call it unsupervised learning.
Should we be letting anyone ride around on these things, unsupervised?
She'll also be on 3 years of informal probation -- meaning unsupervised.
The bus driver had left her, unsupervised, outside the wrong school.
Wendy Rated PG-13 for unsupervised shenanigans and a severed hand.
Cortica uses so-called 'unsupervised machine learning' to let systems see.
"We have a lot of unsupervised signals as well," he said.
However, a baby should never be left in this position unsupervised.
But self-administration is less safe, of course, since they're unsupervised.
Consider one of those examples: Teens today are going out unsupervised less.
They were unsupervised and had no identification, despite having first class tickets.
Earlier this month, a judge denied the performer's request for unsupervised visitation.
Today's AP report, however, shows how quickly unsupervised programs can go awry.
"This algorithm is unsupervised and it builds its own connections," Tshitoyan said.
There's also the question of exactly how long Gregg's child was unsupervised.
In the process, the boys don't just go on unsupervised bike trips.
This would leave children at risk of being both unsupervised and unprotected.
We don't let our dogs wander unsupervised or destroy whatever they want.
Private industry has stepped in, unsupervised and with something close to impunity.
In unsupervised learning, no labelling is required, which makes the method scalable.
I thus became the first journalist to get unsupervised interviews with detainees.
Lindsey was sentenced to 10 years of supervised probation, followed by unsupervised probation.
But Windows Mixed Reality is the only system I've used unsupervised for hours.
We can't predict violence in an unsupervised person with a severe mental disability.
It was a safe, small town — a place where children roamed neighborhoods unsupervised.
We still strongly recommend that children not be in the pool area unsupervised.
This allowed visitors to roam the park unsupervised, causing damage throughout the landscape.
The companion to supervised learning, as you might guess, is called unsupervised learning.
Above all, keep guns out of the hands of unsupervised children and teenagers.
The refugees' unsupervised children and teenagers, she said, have caused too many problems.
The consequence of so much unsupervised freedom was that I became precociously independent.
A "disturbance" caused the supervisor to leave and the teens were left unsupervised.
Railway accidents occur relatively frequently in Bangladesh, many of them at unsupervised crossings.
Once inside, I wandered around the sprawling half-indoors, half-outdoors facility, largely unsupervised.
Many if not most neighborhoods these days are not safe for unsupervised kid frolicking.
She'll pay $1,000 in fines and fees and get 6 months of unsupervised probation.
Again, researchers emphasize that these studies are preliminary and don't support unsupervised personal use.
So why are we sending kids who are in danger on unsupervised visits home?
The agreement also said that he was not to have unsupervised contact with children.
It's an era when playing unsupervised in the street might not be safe anymore.
The records indicate Galvez is not to have any unsupervised contact with minor athletes.
When he gets out of jail, he'll be on unsupervised probation for a year.
Suddenly men and women have this opportunity to meet and mingle unsupervised by their families.
When deputies arrived, they allegedly discovered six unsupervised children inside the home and two outside.
MB: Yeah, but I guess the distinction is the term "supervised and unsupervised learning," right?
Rather, he's concerned about what might happen if MDMA is given in unrestricted, unsupervised settings.
As so many children watch YouTube unsupervised, that kind of thing can be really scarring.
Unsupervised models that cluster or do dimensional reduction can learn bias from their data set.
But there's a growing realization that current unsupervised AI development is headed into dangerous territory.
As you can see, the hog is very huge, and it appears to be unsupervised.
This is why we can't have nice things, or at least nice, unsupervised, wandering robots.
McGraw will be given a 85033-day jail sentence and a year of unsupervised probation.
"Had they happened unsupervised, half of those overdoses would have resulted in deaths," Mortensen evaluates.
Future unsupervised governments would feel free to replicate Puerto Rico's crushing and confounding debt structure.
One day, I handed them the house kit and let them have at it, unsupervised.
"We led a blissfully unsupervised childhood," says Sacret Young, the youngest of Lueders's three children.
As I've said in previous statements: most of human and animal learning is unsupervised learning.
As a result, their children have no unsupervised time — and that is anxiety-producing, too.
Why are you "lending" guns to people unsupervised who can't pass a basic background check?
During periods of chaos, criminals, including terrorists have a greater chance of usurping unsupervised systems.
Why are you "lending" guns to people unsupervised who can't pass a basic background check?
Two very lucky twin brothers escaped unharmed after their unsupervised playtime took a very dangerous turn.
Unsupervised learning of the sort that AIX fosters is the next big step for artificial intelligence.
By the time I got to high school, I no longer felt safe in unsupervised places.
He is barred from having unsupervised contact with minors and will participate in sex offender treatment.
He testified against Vandenberg and Batey and was sentenced to just a year of unsupervised probation.
Women are taking the abortion pill at home on their own, unsupervised, and that is unsafe.
One misty day, Katherine manages to leave the house unsupervised and meets her husband's farmhand Sebastian.
For his crimes, Bentley faces a 30-day suspended sentence and 12 months of unsupervised probation.
What are some of the benefits of unsupervised play, especially in nature, at a young age?
The other thing is, you hear us often talk about things like learning representations or unsupervised learning.
The 35-day shutdown furloughed National Park Service personnel and many parks were essentially left largely unsupervised.
They were always going to cool dances and football games and sailing trips and the mall unsupervised.
In our modern-day twist, it's not just the children who are unsupervised — it's also the algorithms.
The idea here is that too much alteration can destroy the value of the unsupervised training set.
Peterson was sentenced Friday to three years of unsupervised probation, barring him from hunting, fishing and trapping.
Instead, unsupervised male caretakers, including the suspect, were allowed to go into her room, the documents say.
Spent too much time looking at your phone while your kids played unsupervised on a crowded playground.
However, dangers remain when using them heavily and unsupervised, especially if users have existing mental health problems.
Students accustomed to second-by-second vigilance found it difficult to manage their time when left unsupervised.
He also barred Borden from visiting her children unsupervised, overnight or in the presence of her partner.
Although there are many reported benefits of playing this fun game, unsupervised play can be extremely dangerous.
With unsupervised learning, it's not easy to extrapolate what results might be obtained for other use cases.
The spike in litter from unsupervised visitors also introduces yet another risk to species: irresistible garbage buffets.
Giving children back some unstructured, unsupervised time, though, is hard for parents to do on their own.
The report included accounts of prisoners who were tortured, burned, raped and murdered in largely unsupervised dorms.
That same afternoon, a group of displaced pregnant women was sheltering in the district hall, seemingly unsupervised.
" Surveillance video shows the victims "unsupervised and running to the pool area at approximately 7:16 p.m.
If you're going to give your child unsupervised screen time, you need to have restrictions in place.
Gone are the halcyon days of perpetually unlocked doors and packs of unsupervised kids roving the neighborhood.
"The practice of letting students run a yearbook unsupervised should have just been shut down," he said.
Catherine had grown up in a relaxed, unsupervised environment, which had ramifications when she became queen in 1640.
In cities, where communities are not as tight-knit, parents are unwilling to let their children play unsupervised.
It's a very recent phenomenon that the images which algorithms create (unsupervised) are almost indiscernible from real photographs.
In Israel, Airobotics has already gone through a similar process: Optimus drones are now able to fly unsupervised.
Consolidated and largely unsupervised, these telecom giants have open runway to behave anti-competitively for the foreseeable future.
For 12 of the children killed, the British courts had arranged contact with him, including unsupervised overnight stays.
Like most drugs, it can be dangerous if taken unsupervised, with side effects such as vomiting and diarrhea.
Watch-Bot is basically your mom, if your mom was a Kinect sensor programmed with unsupervised learning algorithms.
That's the idea behind the Automower, a robotic lawn mower by Husqvarna that cuts your grass completely unsupervised.
Given the latest turn of events, it's unlikely she's going to feel comfortable giving him unsupervised physical custody.
The sentences were suspended on condition that Barry and Bianchi complete six months of unsupervised probation, he said.
The baby was allegedly unsupervised at the time of the fall, authorities said, according to the Detroit News.
Rather, children had gone to bed, were playing or watching TV unsupervised, often just for a few minutes.
Also, we were a largely unsupervised group of teenagers, enjoying a lot of freedom, with all that entails.
The documents noted that York left him unsupervised for long stretches of time due to her work schedule.
In exchange for his guilty plea, Bishop will serve two years of unsupervised probation, the district attorney said.
Things could get rowdy, especially at unsupervised parties before and after school functions, students from that era recalled.
In 21st-century America, we work hard to keep children away from mischief, idle fun and unsupervised play.
Their mother works long hours as an employee at a neighborhood bakery, and the boys are largely unsupervised.
What's less obvious is why he thinks it's a good idea to reunite her, unsupervised, with their children.
Rousseau had little formal education, but he accumulated plenty of experience during a largely unsupervised childhood and adolescence.
The list of things that can go awry in an unsupervised property is long, with potentially costly consequences.
In exchange for pleading guilty, she received one-year deferred imposition of sentence and one year of unsupervised probation.
"But the problem with hearing protections is it is way too easy, unsupervised, to take it off," he said.
School shooters almost always have unsupervised, illegal or easy access to firearms, and often brag about such access. 6.
My Baby Boomer peers and I love to recall the unsupervised play and relative independence of our childhood years.
The suit alleges that Bland was held in dangerous conditions and left unsupervised despite a history of suicidal behavior.
All were forced to stay in privately run boardinghouses — a lonely, unsupervised life for students as young as 14.
Behind them, a whiteboard was filled with matrix algebra; a paper about unsupervised adversarial networks lay on a table.
Sherman stopped the children's unsupervised visits at La Casita, so Mercedes saw them at the foster-care agency again.
Worse yet are predictions that robots will displace millions of workers, and that autonomous weapons could wage unsupervised war.
And it also means, as we all know, that real adventures are always at least a little bit unsupervised.
Bailey even suspended her own husband Ben Warren (Jason Winston George) in season 12 after he performed unsupervised surgeries.
Commercial boat operators have also been asked, via a Coast Guard safety bulletin, to limit unsupervised cell phone charging.
They also allegedly allowed Gobble to be alone and unsupervised with John Doe and other children during and after school.
She is also barred from having any unsupervised contact with persons under the age of 16, excluding her own kids.
Neural networks themselves can, of course, be of various types (convolution, recurring) and have supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning approaches.
You don't have to spend a lot of effort if your system is able to support them through unsupervised learning.
BAS hasn't yet decided whether the experiments will be shut down, or if they can be left to run unsupervised.
"We don't need an unsupervised adult man karate-chopping poor people in a Halloween costume," she says to the crowd.
"This is all unsupervised learning since we don't tell our algorithms which features to look for, it defines them itself".
In 2015, a spa worker died in a Las Vegas cryotherapy center after suffering asphyxiation during an unsupervised cryo session.
" The training process can be supervised or unsupervised learning, reinforcement learning, clustering, decision trees or different methods of "deep learning.
Unlike pigs and chickens, whose reproduction is strictly controlled, beef cattle tend to procreate unsupervised, out on vast grazing ranges.
We had a library lesson, which meant that we basically sat around unsupervised for an hour in the school library.
He was sentenced to 12 months of unsupervised probation and 30 days in jail -- however, the jail sentence is suspended.
Railway accidents in Bangladesh happen relatively frequently, many at unsupervised crossings, and also because of the poor condition of tracks.
Railway accidents in Bangladesh happen relatively frequently, many at unsupervised crossings, and also because of the poor condition of tracks.
The prisoners had no guns themselves, yet the troopers — untrained, unsupervised and out for vengeance — began shooting wildly upon entering.
My point is that the CPD has an historic and deserved reputation for being tainted and, far too often, unsupervised.
The risk of positional asphyxia is one reason children shouldn't be left unsupervised in sitting or carrying devices, experts say.
PetSwap is a project that uses Few-shot UNsupervised Image-to-image Translation, or FUNIT—an image translation AI algorithm.
Someone on a high dose of psilocybin is apt to have badly impaired judgment and, unsupervised, can do something reckless.
They have been ordered to use the internet only for work purposes and are barred from unsupervised contact with minors.
Some New Yorkers already swim unsupervised near Fort Washington Park underneath the George Washington Bridge, and elsewhere off Manhattan's shoreline.
"Someone out there is walking around unsupervised with all this information about you at your recent worst," Ms. Luterman said.
We are trained to brace ourselves during scenes like these: scenes of attractive women having too much uninhibited, unsupervised fun.
He was sentenced to 12 months of unsupervised probation and 30 days in jail ... but the jail sentence was suspended.
Meanwhile the president, apparently unsupervised, was calling for a government shutdown and lobbying enthusiastically for an expensive new military parade.
Eventually, Noemi's attacker won unsupervised visits with his daughter for a few hours every other weekend and two Tuesdays each month.
Importantly, the system learns from a tabula rasa, using unsupervised and unguided exploratory sessions to figure out how the world works.
Therefore, there are risks associated with these individuals remaining in the United States unsupervised and the public can be at risk.
On May 28, an unsupervised 4-year-old child determinedly climbed into the zoo's gorilla enclosure and fell into the moat.
When Canterbury left the P3 area unsupervised, Johnston brought them in and hooked them up in the ceiling for remote access.
Even unsupervised learning is semi-supervised, as it requires data scientists to choose the training data that goes into the models.
You can read more about these alterations directly from Apple's work, entitled Learning from Simulated and Unsupervised Images through Adversarial Training.
On the contrary, reformers note, in the early days of the faith women rode donkeys, unsupervised, without bringing death and destruction.
In all cases, domestic abuse was a reason for the couple's separation, but the father had unsupervised access to the children.
I think the average citizen would be surprised to know how unsupervised one of the most delicate and dangerous jobs is.
Zenuity also confirmed Wednesday that it plans to provide software that will allow unsupervised driving for Volvo's next generation of cars.
Now she sees her for six hours total each week, unsupervised: one hour on Wednesday evening and five hours on Sunday.
If Kennedy left the players unsupervised to pray on the field, Alito said, the coach's free speech claim would likely fail.
Smith even managed a suspended 12-month jail sentence with two years of unsupervised probation—avoiding prison entirely, according to AL.com.
Picture unsupervised latchkey kids gathered around VCRs in suburban basements to watch grainy, overly recopied BMX videos of tricks and races.
Cortica says unsupervised machine learning will allow autonomous cars of the future to better adapt to new situations on the road.
He was back in New Jersey from Fairfield University in Connecticut, and this was his first unsupervised trip to the city.
Child access prevention laws, for instance, can impose criminal penalties on adults who allow kids to have unsupervised access to guns.
And the company also offers both supervised and unsupervised machine learning algorithms to help the team find specific bits of information.
Since methadone is an opioid, it's possible to misuse it and overdose on it — at least in less-regulated, unsupervised settings.
The lower charges carry penalties that range from a conditional discharge (the equivalent of unsupervised probation) to 25 years in prison.
Workouts supervised by physical therapists or other health professionals appeared more effective at reducing the risk of falls than unsupervised exercise.
Unsurprisingly, medical professionals strongly advise against at-home ketamine use, citing the dangers of unsupervised use and the potential for addiction.
Visitors are free to roam this decayed Dada museum, unsupervised, and there is no entry fee, just an unattended donation box.
"We just found out Lily is at an unsupervised party," Cam says about his and Mitch's young daughter Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons).
We weren't totally unsupervised; an employee of the venue listened through hidden microphones to offer hints and intervene if something disastrous happened.
He also owes a $40 fine and was given five years of unsupervised probation, during which he cannot visit select national parks.
These include transfer learning, where knowledge in one domain is applied to another, and unsupervised learning, where systems learn without human direction.
Some say his choices, which include letting his children ramble unsupervised on the roof of his multi-story house, are too dangerous.
Six researchers from the company's recently formed machine learning group published a paper that describes a novel method for simulated + unsupervised learning.
Weapons have been able to track their prey unsupervised since the first acoustic-homing torpedoes were used in the second world war.
Among the main ideas are shrinking the national assembly from 71 members, introducing congressional term limits and ending unsupervised spending by legislators.
Romero allegedly admitted to police that her daughter had drowned after she left her and Anastazia's older sibling in the bathtub unsupervised.
When left unsupervised it would sometimes jam, and when it did manage to print without jamming, the resulting images often featured glitches.
That Facebook's largely unsupervised advertising system is designed for small businesses because it allows them to reach a sea of customers inexpensively.
The cars will be able to run in fully "unsupervised" autonomous mode on certain, pre-approved and pre-mapped freeways around London.
A friend can nurse her sorrows without you; you can leave a dog unsupervised for hours and not worry about it dying.
In other instances, they were told the child was left unsupervised so the parent could work, volunteer, relax or meet a lover.
FANUC's factory is 100 percent automated, with robots going "unsupervised" by a human for as many as 30 days at a time.
Three mornings a week, the flag kids usually have to work by themselves — apart from the rest of the band, unsupervised, outside.
"People are living together in unsupervised settings with access to the checkbook, the medicine cabinet and the family silver," Ms. Dunn acknowledged.
He is also not allowed to have unsupervised contact with minors and must submit to periodic unannounced examinations of his computer equipment.
I went from being an athlete to a college dropout living with her parents, unable to walk or use the bathroom unsupervised.
With poor water management and unsupervised groundwater extraction, experts said that 600 million of India's 1.3 billion people are facing acute water shortage.
There, children were reportedly left to care for one another unsupervised and were denied access to basic sanitation items like soap and toothbrushes.
Why it matters: In all previous government shutdowns that affected the Department of Interior, administrations closed the parks rather than allow access unsupervised.
Water systems use various protocols for tap water tests, and rules allow ordinary homeowners to conduct them unsupervised, raising questions about their consistency.
In America, surveys known as Monitoring the Future have recorded a decline in unsupervised hanging-out, which has been especially sharp since 2012.
Think of it this way: How often do you hear a story about an unsupervised DIY haircut that actually has a happy ending?
Because Azriel was obliged to travel backstage alone, her parents note in the doc, she was able to interact with the singer unsupervised.
Enjoying a convivial night out, Ms Bailey had suffered minor injuries when she fell off an "unsupervised" swing in a trendy Dublin hotel.
Children learn from being independentThe right age for an unsupervised Halloween is highly debatable, but it's a matter for parents to carefully consider.
He has also taken more than 80 unsupervised trips to visit his mother in Williamsburg over the last 10 years with few problems.
" Though several outlets have reported that the new custody agreement grants Britney unsupervised visitation rights, Kaplan claims "that's not the way this is.
The now 21-day long government shutdown has wreaked havoc on the National Park Service, leading to irrevocable damage from unsupervised public visitors.
" Overcrowding so excessive and staffing so inadequate that inmates are virtually unsupervised and, in the words of a former warden, "in extreme danger.
The technologist who ran Donald Trump's automated ad campaign on Facebook says "unsupervised" software can bring out the best and worst of humanity.
These pathways work because they provide additional supervised training as credit toward a portion of the unsupervised flying a pilot would otherwise gain.
The teens, two of whom are accused of murder, fled the Davidson County Juvenile Detention Facility Saturday after being left unsupervised, police said.
Even if she pursued university there, she would not go on unsupervised dates, get offered a beer at a party, or live alone.
In the meantime, there's a simple solution suggested by Gizmodo colleague Adam Clark Estes: Maybe don't let your little kids on YouTube unsupervised.[TechCrunch]
These bans are self-evidently designed to deter the worst behaviors that often accompany large groups of unsupervised men on the cusp of adulthood.
Brain, however, employs a technique known as unsupervised learning: its algorithms can find relationships between different inputs that software engineers never would have guessed.
Romero allegedly admitted to police that her daughter had drowned after she left her and Anastazia's older sibling in the bathtub unsupervised, KRQE reported.
YouTube executives say that if parents let their children watch videos unsupervised, it should be on YouTube Kids, a separate platform created in 2015.
The cars would be able to run in fully "unsupervised" autonomous mode on certain, pre-approved and pre-mapped freeways in their respective communities.
But she is prohibited from having unsupervised contact with her three other children, ages 2, 7 and 10, as well as with other minors.
As a result, Hardy was sentenced to 2 years unsupervised probation along with other fines ... a clerk at the Dallas County Court tells us.
There's pattern recognition, and then there's this broader, amorphous category of general intelligence and unsupervised learning which, frankly, we don't understand that much about.
According to reports, pre-kindergarten applicants are placed in small playgroups and are watched by teachers to see how they act when their unsupervised.
North Korea, with multiple large camps for political prisoners, and top secret military bases, would be unlikely to allow inspectors to roam around unsupervised.
That's nearly 3.5 million children left unsupervised and possibly faced with temptations to engage in drug experimentation, gang related activities or other risky behaviors.
We continue to hear about the consequences for federal workers, some who live paycheck to paycheck, and for national parks that have gone unsupervised.
It was right around that time that I let my small children roam freely — unseen, unsupervised — through the vegetable patch at the Fonterenza winery.
But big companies should probably know better by now than to roll out unsupervised chatbots to the general public just to see what happens.
Why it matters: This isn't a job Silicon Valley wants — these companies have long argued the value of freewheeling, unsupervised, boundary-stretching online discourse.
When leaving a baby to sleep unsupervised, experts agree that they should only be placed in a crib, bassinet, or in a play yard.
But the moral of this story, say economists, is not that globalization is inherently dangerous: It is that market forces left unsupervised pose perils.
Unsupervised play is the perfect apprenticeship for Tocqueville's art of association, but this art can be lost if children are prevented from practicing it.
But one day she built a nest in a tree, climbed in and lay down, letting her infant, a male named Chopin, roam unsupervised.
"The dog park is not a place for you to let your dog run unsupervised while you socialize with other people," Mr. Hof said.
He also faced a 2010 child abandonment charge for engaging with a prostitute while his 4-month-old daughter was left home alone unsupervised.
The sight of unsupervised children from low-income families is so familiar in India's cities that for many Indians, the children go largely unnoticed.
Parents had lost custody The ruling also granted Bland and McAdams unsupervised visitation with their son, who was removed from their custody on April 30.
But researchers from the IoT security firm Senrio have shown that a company's publicly exposed IoT devices can form an unsupervised backroad path into networks.
One of her earliest memories was suffering serious burns after she attempted to cook hot dogs for herself, unsupervised as usual, at three years old.
"By numerous witness accounts, Kathleen Steele was an inattentive parent and Frankie and Philip were largely unsupervised and had very serious behavior issues," Gualtieri said.
Another technique, unsupervised learning, involves training a network by exposing it to a huge number of examples, but without telling it what to look for.
For too long, we have been complicit in electing unsupervised leadership, trusting them to make decisions which are in the best interest of the people.
He was also part of a treatment process that criminalized him — in and out of treatment programs, finally receiving medication for his addiction but unsupervised.
And while an unsupervised financial system is a great way to let traders make a quick buck, it too can't possibly generate long-term prosperity.
These private platforms are paving the way for the Chinese government to gain unfettered and unsupervised access to children—and it's happening under our noses.
It looks pretty wretched as it's being shot, and becomes even more so when they let their film student assistant (Lailani Ledesma) edit it unsupervised.
In 1898 he founded, together with Lillian Wald, the Outdoor Recreation League, which sponsored the construction of playgrounds as a substitute for unsupervised street play.
The volunteers were initially sentenced to 15 months of unsupervised probation, fined $250 each and banned from the refuge for the duration of their probation.
They are people like me: nervous about taking psychedelics illegally or unsupervised, not necessarily interested in the recreational effects, but excited about the medical promise.
But she was not allowed to see the child unsupervised, because the child-protection order explicitly said one of her parents had to be present.
For them, it was an ideal time: They were out of school but their parents still weren't home, giving them a window of unsupervised freedom.
"Potential harms include dangerous behavior in unprepared, unsupervised users, and exacerbation of mental illness in those with or predisposed to psychotic disorders," the study said.
"Dutch kids' parents played outside unsupervised when they were young, and now they consciously try to allow their children to do the same," she writes.
It just means that the abortions that do happen are medically unsupervised, happen in secret, and leave a woman vulnerable, alone, and in danger of prosecution.
In the meantime, staffers arriving for the summer season this week plan to install automated experiments that can run on a generator unsupervised during the winter.
Juhnke and Simmons, meanwhile, were sentenced to unsupervised probation in April, and both were ordered to pay $1,667 in restitution, according to The Casper Star-Tribune.
Advocates have pushed for the ban for months, saying many pet stores and unsupervised dealers keep the animals in dirty and crowded conditions, The Guardian reported.
In an interview with "New Day," Speier said she believes "the tweets that the president puts out when he's unsupervised" over statements from Trump's top aides.
We need to solve the unsupervised learning problem before we can even think of getting to true AI. And that's just an obstacle we know about.
The key, according to the company, is in the use of unsupervised learning that allows an autonomous system to process data and figure out its environment.
This seems really obvious to everyone born after the 17th century, but, it bears repeating, because some of us (teenage dudes living unsupervised, particularly) are idiots.
He was barred from any unsupervised and unapproved contacts with people under 17, and from any contact with his sister, who was by then an adult.
But as UNICEF points out, the proliferation of smartphones is fueling a "bedroom culture" where kids are using devices unsupervised in the isolation of their rooms.
And the camera in the 15-square-foot elevator has become a daily reminder for parents to not leave their children unsupervised, even inside the building.
The startup uses an unsupervised learning approach to develop software that can train neural networks without the need for large-scale fleet data, simulation or annotation.
She's more like a child from a fairy tale or a young adult novel: solitary, unsupervised, left to survive by her wits in the Minnesota woods.
She's told him how many times that the dog's peeing on her tomato plants—the only things worth saving out there—and can't be left unsupervised.
At some point, the adult left the children unsupervised and a nine-year-old girl was shot by a sibling accidentally while shooting at a target.
They continue to be held on high bail set last month after they pleaded not guilty to cruelty to persons and leaving a child under 12 unsupervised.
For aquatic life, nurseries serve as a sort of unsupervised daycare where groups of young fish can grow without the fear of being hunted by larger prey.
Additionally, firms should be wary of providers attempting to sell unsupervised machine-learning (UML) and artificial intelligence (AI) platforms that promise to identify threat-actors through abnormalities.
Fauve Directed by: Jeremy Comte and Marie Gracia TurgeonThe Gist: In this film, two unsupervised boys play a dangerous and aggressive game in an isolated surface mine.
A disastrous war, a cataclysmically unsupervised banking system, and a painfully slow recovery: These are the public's very legitimate complaints with American governance in the 21st century.
After his guilty pleas, an Alabama judge ordered Bentley to serve one year of unsupervised probation, make restitution and give up his retirement benefits from the state.
The script is by Marja-Lewis Ryan, the writer behind the HBO pilot Unsupervised, the Netflix movie 6 Balloons, and the Lean In film about Sheryl Sandberg.
In 13, a Massachusetts driver-licensing program imposed strict penalties for violating a law that prohibited unsupervised driving at night, which included a drowsy driving education program.
Instead it just loiters, unsupervised, too high for those on the battlefield below to hear the thin old-fashioned whine of its propeller, waiting for its chance.
As a result, it wasn't properly monitored, and taking control over an unsupervised, practically 'non-existent' Raspberry Pi is ostensibly a fairly easy task for a hacker.
Parents of young children have even suggested that the association between chocolate and human waste might encourage unsupervised kids to indulge in a little bathroom snacktime. Shudder.
The owners of the cows, who are twin brothers, left them to roam and breed unsupervised, comparing them in one interview to revered holy cows in India.
He was sentenced to three to six years in prison, forbidden from unsupervised contact with children outside his family, and ordered to register as a sex offender.
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that the prison staffers tasked with guarding Epstein fell asleep the morning he died, leaving him unsupervised for three hours.
Children today experience the difference in norms when they watch shows like "Stranger Things," where the kids pick up their bikes and ride through the streets unsupervised.
Get yourself a 600-pound octopus and leave it unsupervised and the thing will squeeze itself into a quarter-sized tube and melt its way to freedom.
It's about being able to do a wide variety of different things well, synthesizing disparate topics, and learning on your own in an unpredictable and unsupervised environment.
Seventy percent of such border crossers received this sentence from mid-May to mid-June, and another 13 percent received unsupervised probation, a USA Today analysis found.
After completing unsupervised parole in Hong Kong, Mr. Aitken said, he immersed himself in the city's Roman Catholic community as a way of feeding a spiritual hunger.
In the longer run a threat may come from developments in "unsupervised learning", which aims to identify patterns in data that have not been labelled by humans.
Utah has become the first state to legalize "free-range parenting," codifying that kids can participate in unsupervised activities without their parents facing neglect charges. Utah. Gov.
" Warner said the FTC needs to treat cases like this one as "indications of large problems in the opaque, heavily concentrated, and largely unsupervised behavioral advertising market.
"The paramilitary, bureaucratic structure produces a dysfunctional culture," Stamper said, adding that for one of the "most delicate and demanding" jobs in America, officers largely go unsupervised.
Through an "unsupervised" process — meaning the authors did not train the algorithm to recognize any particular categories beforehand — the program came up with seven discrete click clusters.
And he suggested that having Mr. Kokoraleis in a relatively structured environment at Wayside's facility was far preferable to the prospect of him wandering the streets unsupervised.
This reporter was accompanied by at least three government officials for most of the time, but spoke briefly to four of the children in the enclosure unsupervised.
Developing truly unsupervised AI will continue to challenge practitioners for years to come, including the technology giants who have embraced (read: made lots of acquisitions in) the industry.
The tool uses unsupervised machine learning to analyze the CrunchBase data set, alongside articles from major VC publications, to generate newsletters for folks following the startup funding beat.
According to court documents  obtained by TMZ and Entertainment Tonight, she will plead guilty to one count of disorderly conduct in return for one year of unsupervised probation.
One restaurant in the same neighborhood caught flack for going child free, citing the dangers he witnessed when parents would allow children to frolic on the patio unsupervised.
Twenty-three-year-old Edwin Babilonia and 20-year-old Ashley Perez were arraigned Friday on charges including cruelty to persons and leaving a child under 12 unsupervised.
Ms. Aluise receives a text message when her daughter gets in the car and when she arrives at her destination, and during that time Emma is never unsupervised.
"In the absence of valid and binding regulations, the special counsel is unfettered and unsupervised, and the appointment order certainly is no cure for that," the filing says.
"Helicopter" parenting describes adults who take an over-active role in their child's lives through not allowing them to play unsupervised and spending too much time with them.
Before the weekend is over, their three children have had their education furthered at a bar and an unsupervised party, and Uncle Buck has discovered his inner nanny.
In this case, in a bid to recruit more women, academy leadership has assured parents that female cadets won't be out unsupervised at night, for their own protection.
And then just as the crime rate is plummeting in the 21970s, Americans get this idea that if a kid is ever unsupervised, that kid will be snatched.
The eight-second video was recorded before an off-campus student athletics banquet, in a room where the students were unsupervised, the Garden Grove Unified School District said.
If an unsupervised system like this can fly and land an aircraft in an emergency, it does raise the question of why it should not do so routinely.
Nothing revealed that Jimmy was alive, and his description — a young, unsupervised man in Chicago during the period when Mr. Gacy was killing people — suggested a possible link.
Now Trump might as well be home alone in the White House, left unsupervised to follow what Anonymous described as his most isolationist, xenophobic, misogynist, and authoritarian instincts.
White House officials reportedly did not know about the interview, which was unsupervised and on-the-record, and were caught off guard and frustrated after it was published.
Then on Thursday, an Orange County judge ordered Redlick to be held without bond and barred her from having unsupervised contact with her children, according to online court records.
The customs office estimated there are about 300 unsupervised liquid makers known as brewers in Indonesia, producing various liquid products to more than 4,000 vape stores and 900,000 smokers.
National and local media outlets are heavy-handedly broadcasting from Wynwood as if the very sky were imploding upon itself in a biblical deluge of brimstone and unsupervised toddlers.
"I have learned that in organizations where young people are unsupervised, there is more infrastructure to protect perpetrators of abuse than there is to protect the children" she said.
He was also ordered to pay a $250 fine on top of $180 in court costs and given a 30-day suspended sentence with 12 months of unsupervised probation.
According to The Miami Herald, Hurt lost her five other children in 2013 after the children's paternal grandfather claimed they were hurting themselves while being left alone and unsupervised.
Bitcoin, the best-known digital coin, was created in 2008 as an alternative to currencies controlled by governments and banks, but crypto trading and digital currencies remain largely unsupervised.
Yu also urged local authorities to crack down on unsupervised animal slaughtering and to prevent meat from animals that had died from the disease from filtering into the market.
A Belgian lawmaker said he figured on a watchlist of people suspected of being in contact with Islamist radicals in jail - raising questions about why he was freed unsupervised.
The customs office estimated there are about 300 unsupervised liquid makers known as brewers in Indonesia, producing various liquid products to more than 143,000 vape stores and 900,000 smokers.
We spend the most unsupervised time with our kin, especially at an age when parents feel more comfortable leaving us in the care of an older brother or sister.
In case you forgot, that's the profile in which Lohan and her assistants stage a jailbreak and run into an assistant's car so they can go to lunch unsupervised.
That's right, rather than working toward the goal of getting as much training data as possible, the future of deep learning may be to work toward unsupervised learning techniques.
This youth basketball league reappears in Boston each summer to keep underserved kids engaged during the unstructured, unsupervised summer months, which are often especially tough for lower-income families.
Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, New York At first glance, "The Playborhood" inspired in me nostalgia for times past, when children could play unsupervised and relatively safely somewhere down the block.
For some, the intimacy of having their teens spend long stretches of unsupervised time in pajamas in a bedroom with someone they may find sexually attractive can be unsettling.
According to Vondrick it will also help the field of unsupervised machine learning, since this type of machine vision algorithm received all of its input data from unlabeled videos.
Whether you love to hunt or are repulsed by the idea, you probably agree that an unsupervised child, a domestic abuser and a mentally ill person shouldn't have a gun.
Massachusetts' Medicaid program has suspended payments to a Universal Health Services Inc counseling clinic that the state's attorney general has accused of committing fraud by employing unlicensed and unsupervised personnel.
As for their mom, because of her struggle with heroin and the possibility she could vanish from their lives at any moment, "she will never have unsupervised visits," said Sandra.
He says that although there have been forays into unsupervised learning, where systems work through data that hasn't been labeled in any way, this work is still in its infancy.
According to reports, the party was an unsupervised visit on the part of Jenelle and David -- who temporarily lost custody of all their kids after David killed the family dog.
The lawsuit accuses the airline of negligence, alleging the flight crew left the girl "unsupervised and unmonitored" for a long period of time, allowing the abuse to continue without intervention.
Currently, there are about 300 unsupervised liquid makers known as brewers in Indonesia, producing various liquid products to more than 4,000 vape stores and 900,000 smokers, the customs office estimates.
He was ordered to pay more than $353 in fines and restitution and complete an animal cruelty evaluation as part of a deferred sentence of 18 months of unsupervised probation.
Entree can feel like belonging, rejection like a scarlet F. Some students describe final clubs as nothing more than fun outlets on a campus with few options for unsupervised play.
If intelligence was a cake, unsupervised learning would be the cake, supervised learning would be the icing on the cake, and reinforcement learning would be the cherry on the cake.
The judge imposed two bond conditions on the defendant: No internet use unless a device equipped with accountability software is used, and no unsupervised time with minor children, Eakins said.
That summer, bored and unsupervised, we'd sit on the curb in the parking lot for as long as we could take the heat, wanting school to start, and dreading it.
The exercisers' weekly program consisted of unsupervised walking or jogging, with the aim of working out for at least 20 minutes a day and ideally for 40 minutes or more.
For many Muslim-American teenagers from all backgrounds, those late-night suhoor trips are a rite of passage, often the occasion for their first unsupervised late night out with friends.
How could Alyona and Sophia be so foolish, so untutored in the perils of stranger danger, and what sort of mother would allow her young daughters to wander around unsupervised?
"My law is the way that our kids have the right to some unsupervised time, and we have the right to give it to them without getting arrested," Skenazy said.
"I will be introducing a bill next week which will prohibit @POTUS from posting unsupervised tweets," Speier tweeted, before adding in another tweet that it was an April Fools' joke.
The researchers found that a third of preschoolers and two-thirds of primary-school-aged children have their own smartphones or tablets, and half of them are using them unsupervised.
We started our own underground book club where we would swap titles in unsupervised hallways or during outings where our parents thought we were only buying clothes and talking to boys.
"The vast majority of opioid poisonings in young children - toddlers and preschoolers - are the result of unsupervised ingestions of medications prescribed for an adult (parent, grandparent) in the household," Gaither added.
A Los Angeles news anchor is spreading the word about the dangers of leaving your children unsupervised while they eat Easter candy after she experienced a terrifying scare with her daughter.
De Blasio told the New York Times that Epstein's death seemed "too convenient," and that he didn't understand how he could have been left unsupervised long enough to end his life.
This sets SearchInk apart, as rather than teaching the algorithm each different type of handwriting and new document layout, the software develops by itself: the ultimate focus being unsupervised machine learning.
Best-selling author Michael Wolff has spent months inside President Trump's West Wing (often unsupervised!), listening to senior officials pour out real-time accounts of their internal battles, maneuvering and frustrations.
Stuckey, 21, told investigators she put her daughter in the bathtub earlier that day and left her unsupervised with the water running "for only a couple minutes," the news release states.
As a kid, did you ever fantasise about a series of unusual events—possibly the result of negligent parenting—that culminated with you finding yourself unsupervised in a fully stocked supermarket?
Abehassera acknowledged that the biggest alternative is probably FaceTiming via iPad, but even then, most iPads are shared between families, and parents probably don't want their kids to use them unsupervised.
The staff were told by experts that it was too dangerous to allow such a thing, that unsupervised residents would climb into the fountain or eat the leaves off the bushes.
The notice did not identify a cause for the blaze, but it tells crews to review training, focus on emergency escape routes, and "consider limiting the unsupervised charging" of electronic devices.
We see her wandering unsupervised in and out of White House rooms making innocent mischief as her father and the rest of the grown-ups are busy dealing with the war.
A day after New York City's deadliest fire in more than 25 years, Batiz other family members were grappling with shock and grief upon learning an unsupervised toddler started the blaze.
Bitcoin BTC=BTSP, the best-known digital coin, was created in 2008 as an alternative to currencies controlled by governments and banks, but crypto trading and digital currencies remain largely unsupervised.
Banks might think unsupervised machine learning (UML) and artificial intelligence (AI) software sounds new and exciting, but these programs detect anomalies and mistakes that professional money launderers are unlikely to make.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) also regulate methadone treatment for opioid use disorder, setting strict limits for when someone may receive an "unsupervised" or "take-home" dose.
It is not a crime for parents to let their children play unsupervised in a park or walk home from school alone under a law signed by Utah's governor last week.
Unsupervised visitors have caused irrevocable damage to national parks such as Joshua Tree, where trash and human waste have been strewn about, and the iconic trees have been damaged or destroyed.
While NPs can do a wonderful job caring for many problems, they receive far less rigorous training than even medical students, who would never be allowed to treat any patients unsupervised.
The women were sentenced Friday to 15 months of unsupervised probation, fined $250 each and banned from the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge in Ajo for the duration of their probation.
She struck a plea deal after the arrest, in which she agreed to plead guilty to one count of disorderly conduct and serve one year of unsupervised probation, according to TMZ.
"Those two things cannot both be true unless he is suggesting that the F.B.I. was engaged in a rogue operation unsupervised by a court to wiretap Trump Tower," Mr. Schiff said.
Facebook says it built Messenger Kids, a new version of its popular communications app with parental controls, to help safeguard pre-teens who may be using unauthorized and unsupervised social-media accounts.
Thomas Dewald, 20, allegedly told police that he had searched the neighborhood for children playing in their yards unsupervised and living in "deplorable conditions," according to a criminal complaint obtained by PEOPLE.
That the children are left unsupervised because their parents can't escape their backbreaking work in the sugar cane fields speaks to the ways that racial oppression shows up in their daily lives.
Unsupervised, banks are likely to issue too little capital, because they do not take into account the effect of a systemic crisis on other banks or on the economy as a whole.
Lenore Skenazy, founder of the Free-Range Kids movement (which campaigns for children to have more time unsupervised), says that letting children play on their own in parks teaches them important skills.
The main argument against security solutions powered by unsupervised machine learning is that they churn out too many false positives and alerts, effectively resulting in alert fatigue and a decrease in sensibility.
That night became my own unsupervised therapy session of sorts as I explained to her that workaholism, disordered eating, and compulsive saving were all the same: ways to feel good about myself.
Twenty-eight years earlier she was his daughter's playmate, and at a party he hosted, the two girls, 7 years old and unsupervised, drank dregs from whiskey and rum around the house.
In a normal unit, an airman learns his or her craft in technical school and in upgrade training, until a craftsman level is reached and the airman is trusted to work unsupervised.
Research has shown that children with hyper-involved parents have more anxiety and less satisfaction with life, and that when children play unsupervised, they build social skills, emotional maturity and executive function.
On April 2, the Department of Justice issued a horrifying report on Alabama's prisons, with graphic accounts of prisoners who were tortured, burned, raped, sodomized, stabbed and murdered in largely unsupervised dorms.
Although visitors centers are closed and staffing is low — some law enforcement and emergency personnel is on site — park gates remain open, free of charge, and people are flooding in largely unsupervised.
When Jeffrey Epstein's body was found in his Manhattan jail cell in August, people wondered how such a high-profile inmate was left so unsupervised that he was able to hang himself.
Just look at what happened in her native Michigan, her critics charged, where the influence of her philanthropic dollars helped flood Detroit's school system with unsupervised charters run by incompetents and hacks.
In the family room, where we set up a long kids' table, I try to avert my eyes from the inevitable spills and stains where a dozen unsupervised children leave their mark.
In the '80s, though, the table-top role-playing game was seen by some as a work of the devil himself, to be played by only the most disturbed and unsupervised of children.
Until that point, childhood hasn't exactly been a sanctuary for 6-year-old Moonee (Brooklynn Prince), whose unsupervised adventures bring her into the vicinity of a prowling predator and an act of arson.
But Costigan alleged that the flight crew let the man roam the plane unsupervised and that he sat next to her and repeatedly touched her thigh and put his hands under her shorts.
Maisie (Isabella Sermon) is Lockwood's young ward, a child whose mother has passed away and thus is left to wander the immense house unsupervised like a lonely orphan in some Agatha Christie novel.
Last week, as Clemson announced its highly ranked future freshmen and prepared for the Sugar Bowl, assistant coaches' young children ran around the football facility, largely unsupervised, taking turns on an indoor slide.
I took breaks from services, sometimes curling up on the couches in the corridor, where mothers shushed their infants, or reading the Book of Revelation in the unsupervised pews in the highest balcony.
Many called for an exploration of "unsupervised learning," an AI that, like a child, can wander around, poking and prodding, getting into trouble, and meanwhile learning a lot of important stuff about the world.
Alison went along with it and I can't help but wonder if that was because she wanted to or because she's trying to gain favor with Cole and get unsupervised visits with her daughter.
And you train an algorithm to do certain things, and then what unsupervised is, you don't need this and that, because the computers can actually do it themselves, and isn't that ... that's massive, right?
Bucknell astronomer Michele Thornley also confirmed hearing the story from Allers, after the university announced that Tyson would be visiting the campus and Allers was concerned he could be spending time with students unsupervised.
"Absolute power leads to absolute corruption, and thus unsupervised power is extremely dangerous," said Mr Xi's anti-graft chief, Wang Qishan, in an article published on November 8th in the party's mouthpiece, People's Daily.
McKeon instead imposed a suspended 30-year prison sentence, which the man will not serve if he successfully completes probation -- including a community-based sex offender treatment program and no unsupervised contact with minors.
Two other protesters arrested the same day as Fairooz, Lenny Bianchi and Tighe Barry, were sentenced on Friday to suspended terms of 10 days in prison, as well as six months of unsupervised probation.
Calls come in from men who have been arrested on suspicion of possessing indecent images of children; those who are fathers will probably have been barred from seeing their children unsupervised until their trials.
Following a reported adjustment on their custody agreement, singer Britney Spears will now get unsupervised custody of her children 30% of the time, while ex-husband Kevin Federline will get custody the remaining 70%.
It was given the power to issue regulations and monitor a range of lenders from banks to non-bank firms that were previously unsupervised at the federal level including mortgage companies and payday lenders.
But we're probably headed toward a world that's simply less dependent on trust: no unsupervised tests, regular use of plagiarism checkers and statistical methods for detecting cheaters; stiff penalties for those who are caught.
These Whisper confessions will enlighten you on the lazy (and slightly bizarre) ways people actually spend the work day when left unsupervised — and hey, maybe they'll even give you some ideas for the future.
"The notion that people are not treated well at Tesla is false," Musk says, while even inviting Bloomberg Businessweek to tour his factory unsupervised to see employees in action and speak to them firsthand.
One concern is that players in high schools and colleges might increasingly emulate the costume hazing now that it has become more visible on social media, and would do so in an unsupervised manner.
Karia, in addition to her court-ordered mental health treatment and home monitoring, will live with her adult son, but cannot have unsupervised contact with her daughters — ages two, seven and 10 — or other minors.
In his "The Bow of Kings," boys uniformly clad in white dress shirts and gray slacks appear to be going about spontaneous, unsupervised acts of play with the paradoxically grim determination of a military operation.
The federal agency also advises people to not let children under 5 interact with birds unsupervised, and to take off any shoes that they've worn while feeding or taking care of chickens before going inside.
On top of the jail time, Clemons has been ordered to cough up more than $30,000 in restitution, must enroll in an anger management peace program and will be on unsupervised probation for a year.
"It's important for us as a company, our position on autonomous driving, is to keep it quite different so you know when you're in semi-autonomous and know when you're in unsupervised autonomous," he says.
With more screen time and less freedom to play outside unsupervised, there's also a concern that many children may have a lower chance of developing and practicing many motor skills (other than swiping and clicking).
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has accused Universal Health Services Inc of employing unlicensed and unsupervised personnel at mental health centers, leading the company to submit false claims for reimbursement to the state's Medicaid program.
More expensive providers market high-tech applications, like unsupervised machine learning (UML) and artificial intelligence (AI) software, billed as a turnkey solution that updates scenarios based on quantitative abnormalities that lack common-sense detection logic.
This technique is impressive and produces some extremely interesting and useful results, but, so far, unsupervised learning doesn't match the accuracy and effectiveness of supervised training for many purposes — more on that in a bit.
Mr. Barry and Mr. Bianchi were each sentenced to 10 days in jail with the time suspended on the condition that they successfully complete six months of unsupervised probation, Mr. Miller said in an email.
The Coast Guard urged those operating a boat to "reduce potential fire hazards and consider limiting the unsupervised charging of lithium-ion batteries and extensive use of power strips and extension cords," the bulletin said.
According to the Galore ... Pee also lied about her allowing him unsupervised visitation with their daughter, which he claimed in response to her accusing him of abuse and asking for $15 million for her injuries.
Many people believe that advances in general AI capabilities will require advances in unsupervised learning — that is, where the AI just gets exposed to lots of data and has to figure out everything else itself.
"You wouldn't let a young child play with a smartphone unsupervised and our investigation shows parents need to apply the same level of caution if considering giving a child a connected toy," said Alex Neill, Which?
Skate Kitchen feels gratifyingly fresh, but it also could be in conversation with Larry Clark and Harmony Korine's 11003 landmark film Kids, as it revisits and reclaims some of its teens-roaming-the-city-unsupervised territory.
Yes, because Eurus's pivotal Christmas present five years ago was not her gorgeous Stradivarius violin, but an unsupervised meeting with James Moriarty during which they plotted the final problem for John Watson and the Holmes brothers.
Currency strategists at HSBC's global research division would not be making unsupervised public appearances due to concerns about commenting on political events which have been seen to drive prices, a source at Europe's biggest bank said.
"We've gotten to a point where when we think we see a child unsupervised that it constitutes an emergency — that a child not directly observed by an adult is a child in peril," Brooks tells PEOPLE.
Known as "liu shou er tong," or "left-behind" children, over 60 million under-18s are estimated to be either left in the care of elderly relatives or left unsupervised in villages when their parents migrate.
Using a mixture of supervised and unsupervised machine learning models, Primer can ingest unstructured data and produce insights — think scouring the web for news related to a specific company and then organizing it into key themes.
Shifting only high schoolers to later start times could also mean that younger students will be less attended waiting for buses in the early morning and could spend more time unsupervised when they get back home.
And children who are unsupervised after school are "more likely to use alcohol, drugs, and tobacco ... receive poor grades and drop out of school," according to a 2010 Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention report.
In Alison's point of view she was harsh and unforgiving — until the morning after Alison slept with her husband, when Luisa came to tell her that she could have an unsupervised visit on Joanie's actual birthday.
Many people believe that advances in general AI capabilities will require advances in unsupervised learning — that is, where the AI just gets exposed to lots of data and has to figure out everything else by itself.
One day after Daly appeared on Kelly's morning show to make hash brown egg cups from her new cookbook Siriously Delicious, Kelly shared a photo of what happens when she takes on the kitchen unsupervised on Twitter.
Our thought bubble: "Compared to previous generations, today's parents tend to be less comfortable letting their kids roam unsupervised after dark, instead preferring community or school gatherings in more controlled settings," Axios' cities correspondent Kim Hart notes.
In addition, a 1997 memo signed by top school administrators, including one who is now a state lawmaker, directed Jensen to end his "Mentorship Program," and said he could no longer give students full-body massages unsupervised.
As a circuit court judge in 1996, he was removed from a divorce case after ruling that a woman who had an affair with another woman could not visit her children unsupervised or with her lesbian partner.
Now, unsupervised learning and the ability to create synthetic data (led by the likes of Nvidia) are starting to be used to train the system on corner cases that even billions of recorded driving miles cannot uncover.
To avoid such attacks, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals advises to never leave small children with a dog unsupervised and avoid disturbing a dog when it's sleeping, eating or caring for puppies.
"They think that Kobach could actually still be beatable on Tuesday, but they're worried that Trump's itchy Twitter finger could play a role during the course of his long unsupervised golf weekend in New Jersey," says Martin.
West Wing aides had hoped to keep the Kansas race away from Mr. Trump's line of sight, but were uneasy about what he may do during an extended, and unsupervised, trip to his New Jersey golf resort.
RICHARD M. CLAYTONLEWISVILLE, N.C. To the Editor: The very idea of letting an unsupervised President Trump answer questions from Robert Mueller's attorneys must be making Mr. Trump's attorneys' hair stand on end and their teeth start chattering.
Though I never made the same mistake as Anne (swapping in a disgusting-tasting medicine for vanilla), I was responsible for all kinds of bad cakes when I first started baking as a child, reckless and unsupervised.
"We're in an incredibly exciting time in terms of artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, unsupervised learning, the fifth generation cellular network, the digital transformation, the internet of things," and the list goes on, he tells Fortt.
While Bran was gallivanting around his Greenseer visions unsupervised, the Night King promptly grabbed and "marked" him, which broke the barrier the Children of the Forest put in place to protect their Weirwood cave from White Walkers.
In a paper released Thursday, the OpenAI team demonstrates that we can get those results from an "unsupervised" AI — meaning the system learned from reading 8 million internet articles, not from being explicitly trained for the tasks.
Compared to some other sports – where British fans are not the most trustworthy when left unsupervised around large amounts of time, alcohol, and adrenaline – it's good to see that late-night drinking doesn't tend to lead to trouble.
The field is increasingly moving toward something called unsupervised learning — a type of AI that's able to learn from data on its own — which could have even bigger implications for how Facebook uses artificial intelligence in its products.
In a famous example, when working at Google in 2011, Mr Ng led a project called Google Brain in which a giant unsupervised learning system was asked to look for common patterns in thousands of unlabelled YouTube videos.
If we think about teaching babies and infants about the world, this makes sense; after all, while we do teach our children plenty, much of the most important learning we do as humans is experiential, ad hoc — unsupervised.
The court also said he had violated Ms. Weisberger's constitutional rights by requiring her to pretend to be ultra-Orthodox around her children, even though she was no longer religious, in order to spend unsupervised time with them.
As part of his probation, a federal judge ruled Ciccarella not be allowed unsupervised personal, mail, telephone or computer contact with children under 18, including the alleged victim, and that he participates in a sex offender treatment program.
And if machines could learn from raw data in a similarly lean way it would clearly be transformative for the field of AI. Blake sees cracking unsupervised learning as the next big challenge for AI researchers to grapple with.
"Longer term, we are positive on the real estate sector," he said, while explaining that after India's Real Estate Regulatory Authority was set up in 2016 to manage a largely unsupervised sector, the stronger market players had gained share.
But his time behind bars will be completely suspended as long as he follows a set of instructions that include not having unsupervised contact with minors he isn't related to and undergoing therapy and treatment, according to the newspaper.
"Concerns regarding these partnerships have primarily centered on the potential for subsequent increases in prices, service volume, and internal referrals, as well as the use of unsupervised non-physician providers," like nurse practitioners and physician assistants, the report said.
Recently I found myself with a glut of mushrooms (which sometimes happens when I'm left unsupervised at the farmers' market) and thought to myself that in addition to the fantastic alliteration, moo shu mushrooms would make a tasty variant.
Michael Skakel, a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, was one of seven children left largely unsupervised by their father, who had been widowed after their mother had died a few years earlier from cancer.
Children caught with drugs who are arrested then released from policy custody often do not have ready access to support services, and in some cases are put on train journeys home unsupervised after their release, according to the report.
In an interview with National Parks Traveler, a news media organization that focuses on national parks, David Smith, the superintendent of Joshua Tree, said some unsupervised visitors destroyed trees to carve new off-road paths through pristine desert areas.
Unlike their nerdier counterparts in the humanities and sciences, who work at computer stations and in libraries, art students spend endless unsupervised night hours in studios where "work" is mixed with hanging out, partying, and visits from older artists.
Starting in 2006, he began making unsupervised visits with his family in Williamsburg, and his doctors and other experts, including those brought in by the government, agreed several years ago that he was ready for full-time leave from the hospital.
The judge set a detailed visitation schedule of when Pitt could spend time with the children in London, where Jolie has been filming for the summer, and in L.A. The ruled also granted Pitt unsupervised cell phone contact with the kids.
A second effort relied on what's called unsupervised learning, where the system sort of set its own rules about what constituted similarity between whale sounds and non-whale sounds, creating a plot that researchers could sort through and find relevant groups.
The goal for Adeptmind, VP of product Yoav Artzi said, is to just convince those retailers that the unsupervised nature of the product will end up giving them the best results — and, also, that they're first to get into those retailers.
But I took him to day care and he ended up being swaddled in a Velcro swaddle, put in another child's car seat, completely unbuckled, put in another room on the floor, in a car seat, unsupervised for two hours.
Blossom lies to her dad in order to attend an unsupervised party with a new boyfriend (Bialik's future Big Bang Theory costar Johnny Galecki) but the party gets busted when the parents come home early (see Galecki at 11:10).
In the meantime, the Louisiana Department of Health advises residents to avoid letting water go up their nose during showers, prohibit children from being unsupervised while playing with hoses and sprinklers, and to not submerge their head in the bathtub.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg might not be able to agree about much when it comes to AI these days, but the pair do seem to see the same potential in Vicarious, a startup applying unsupervised learning techniques to robots.
Twenty-seven states have laws that hold adults responsible for letting children have unsupervised access to guns, according to the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, though experts say such measures have, at best, a small effect on reducing gun deaths.
I attended, mostly on scholarship, a Southern Baptist school attached to one of the largest megachurches in America, and elementary school seemed like the natural price of admission for friends, birthday parties, and long summers full of shrieking, unsupervised play.
Once AlphaGo had arrived at a decent grasp of tactics and strategy with the help of its human teachers, it kicked away its crutches and began playing millions of unsupervised training games against itself, improving its play with every game.
The affidavit also questions York's claims that her son was bullied at school, and noted that she did not force him to take prescribed medication, left him unsupervised regularly, and did not call police after a prior incident with a gun.
The evening rush hour is twice as fatal as the morning for various reasons: Far more people are on the road, more alcohol is in drivers' bloodstreams, people are hurrying to get home and more children are enjoying outdoor, unsupervised play.
The ministry, she said, has struggled to arbitrate between foreign donors to the shelters and conservative members of the government, who are deeply critical of the sites, where women live unsupervised by men, and have spoken darkly of them as brothels.
A 2014 Reason-Rupe poll found that 68 percent of Americans thought that a 9-year-old should not be allowed to play in a park unsupervised, and just over half of Americans thought a 12-year-old deserved such independence.
This is a generation engaged in a meritocratic "arms race" of epic proportions, that has racked up the most hours of homework (and screen time) in history but also the fewest ever of something so simple as unsupervised outdoor play.
Without these programs and the snacks and suppers they provide, millions more children would be at home, unsupervised, hungry and at risk during the afternoon and evening hours when schools are closed and their parents are still at their jobs.
Bevin, who was defeated in his reelection bid by Attorney General Andrew Beshear (D), the son of Steve Beshear, earlier this month, apologized last year after suggesting that statewide protests by Kentucky teachers would lead to unsupervised students being sexually assaulted.
Over seven increasingly eventful years, he'll try to learn magic; try to get out of the shadow of his world famous nemesis; and try not to get hurt in what is actually a very dangerous place for unsupervised children to be.
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The Coast Guard has issued a safety warning for commercial boat operators, saying they should monitor the amount of unsupervised phone charging on their boats in the wake of a fire off the coast of California that killed 34 people.
So she worked unsupervised in the frosty archive and after work she jogged five miles to an old railway bridge over the river, where she dangled her feet and looked down, watching trash and swathes of plant debris pass below.
Every single thing the incarcerated women of Litchfield do is either under the direct watch and command of a guard — with seemingly unlimited powers, especially when unsupervised — or it's a direct act of defiance against that kind of blanket authority.
CPS had previously encountered James Chalkley in 2016 when he left his children unsupervised, as well as in January, when he sprayed his naked children with cold water outside the home on a day when temperatures dropped to 45 degrees, the affidavit states.
In investigating the May complaint, a state worker visited the center on May 9 and found an infant and toddler alone and unsupervised in a dark room that "smelled strongly like feces," according to the complaint as reported by the News Sentinel.
"It has come to our attention that while unsupervised, a staff member of Locals Only Toronto made a sign within our establishment that is disgusting, derogatory, and insensitive towards a serious issue that we in no shape or form condone," the statement read.
In court Thursday, the preteen was ordered held on home detention by Palm Beach County Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Kroll, who also ordered that he not have any unsupervised contact with children younger than 10 year old, reports The Palm Beach Post.
In what must have been a terrifying few minutes for restaurant patrons, the unsupervised yellow python slithered its way across the restaurant all the way to the cash register before being captured by the Los Angeles Fire Department and Los Angeles Animal Services.
A Canary television ad trades the creepy home invader in the bushes for the wild teenage babysitter who invites her boyfriend over and, while they canoodle on the couch, the unsupervised children take the car out for a spin and flood the bathroom.
They were acquitted on a count of disorderly conduct but were convicted on charges of parading or demonstrating, and were each sentenced to 10 days in jail with the time suspended on the condition that they successfully complete six months of unsupervised probation.
But whenever an adult called out "cuckoo," the children all dutifully returned from whatever dangerous thing they were doing, which on the day I spent with them included climbing at least 10 feet up a tree and sliding unsupervised across a frozen pond.
A 34-year-old Florida man — already on probation for his role in the 2011 shooting death of a child — is facing new charges after allegedly leaving four children unsupervised with loaded firearms, resulting in the accidental shooting of a little girl.
I can see the benefits of responsible microdosing and if I had stuck to my regular microdose then I would've smashed out my work, but I didn't because I have the self control of an unsupervised fat kid at a birthday party.
MCCARTHY: I don&apost think it&aposs off the wall, and I think aside from the legal theory behind it, which you&aposve just set forth, as a practical matter, nobody in the Justice Department, including the Attorney General, is supposed to be unsupervised.
For kids aged 13 and up, parents can pledge to follow all the recommendations, and also, for example, not to allow their kids to have unsupervised parties, not to buy alcohol for minors, and to keep an eye on the well-being of other children.
The Calais 'Jungle' has become like 'Lord of the Flies', with 1,500 children left unsupervised, sleeping in bare containers and free to roam the adjacent camp site, close to heavy machinery being used to dismantle and remove the wreckage, volunteers have told The Independent.
Ada has early memories of the time before Jeffs took control — reading Anne of Green Gables, watching Where the Red Fern Grows, running around town in a swarm of unsupervised children — and says she knew, at a young age, that something about Jeffs was wrong.
We quickly started behaving like the unsupervised 19-year-olds that we were—punching holes in the walls on a nightly basis, drawing a mural of LeBron James riding an elephant in black sharpie on the wall of our living room, and so on.
Kids ride their bikes around their neighborhood unsupervised with the guarantee of safety, but they probably suspect something sinister is lurking beneath the peaceful façade of white picket fences—most people are suspicious there's always a chance our happy lives could crumble around us.
Unsanctioned and unsupervised injection sites are popping up all over the nation, including in an abandoned church in Philadelphia, said Leo Beletsky, a professor of law and health sciences at Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, who was not involved with the research.
The report also found that those accused are living " largely unsupervised" by law enforcement authorities or the Roman Catholic church in the US.The AP singled out Roger Sinclair, one of the 65 clergymen charged with crime after he was accused of historic sexual abuse.
As we were unsupervised for a while, my coworker and I decided to open some of the product boxes and shirk all our other duties to spend the entire morning running around our area in the park having a knockdown, drag-out water gun war.
The Garden Grove Unified School District, in which Pacifica High resides, issued a statement on Monday confirming that the incident occurred at an "off-campus student athletics banquet in an empty and unsupervised room at the facility" in November 2018, the Orange County Register reported.
But if runaway investigations are going to be corralled, then it will take judges who hold special counsels to the strictest possible standards in all their actions and limit any exemptions because such prosecutors have vast, largely unsupervised and unchecked power along with unlimited budgets.
The redeployment of Detective Constables Sophie Hayes, Ray Swan and Philip Clare, first reported last month in The Art Newspaper, leaves London, the world's second-largest market for art and antiques, after New York, unsupervised by any specialist police officers — for the moment, at least.
This is characterized by a difficulty with organizing everyday tasks and remembering the events of one's personal history; social withdrawal; confusion about where one is or the day of the week; disruption of sleep habits; and an increased risk, if left unsupervised, of becoming lost.
In other words, having AI models compete in an unsupervised manner may be a far better way to develop useful and robust skills than letting them toddle around on their own, racking up an abstract number like percentage of environment explored or the like.
Over half of startups specify "machine learning" or "AI" as their solution's engine—albeit with scant implementation details—and users are left to wonder whether it's nested if statements, simple linear regression, or an unsupervised algorithm that will take a relative eon to baseline their systems.
She mentioned other similar cases, including a mother who let her child go to the park unsupervised and another who had to leave her children in the car when she couldn't find childcare during a job interview; both were arrested and their children removed from their custody.
Every state has different laws about the age in which children can be left unsupervised; a handout from the Child Welfare Information Gateway (last updated in 2013) states that children in Illinois need to be 14, though in Oregon they can be 10, and in Maryland, 8.
Natasha Cockram, who runs the summer programme at Cadoxton Primary School, worries that many children in Barry will spend most of the summer indoors, glued to their screens, because parents are both unable to afford child care or activities and also loth to let them roam unsupervised.
Two decades and change after Kids, Larry Clark and Harmony Korine's button-pushing, cautionary tale about youngsters behaving very badly in New York City, filmmaker Crystal Moselle reclaims some of that unsupervised teen hangout territory on behalf of joyful liberation with this immensely pleasurable skateboarder drama.
Next, new approaches like GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks), unsupervised learning and synthetic ground truth offer the potential to substantially reduce both the amount of training data required to develop high-quality computer vision models, as well as the time and effort required to collect the data.
I will work to protect men and women of color in cities from dying on the streets, to help women find safety after taking the courageous move to leave a dangerous relationship and to encourage parents to make sure children don't have unsupervised access to a gun.
It's a pretty minor story, but I'm mentioning it here because lately I've been trying to convince my girlfriend to let our dog into our yard unsupervised, and that has involved persuading her that dog-stealing maniacs aren't nearly as common as she thinks they are.
Unsupervised learning can be used to search for things when you do not know what they look like: for monitoring network traffic patterns for anomalies that might correspond to a cyber-attack, for example, or examining large numbers of insurance claims to detect new kinds of fraud.
In 2005, Moore said in an interview that "homosexual conduct" should be illegal and, as CNN's K-File reported on Thursday morning, while presiding over a 1996 divorce case, he banned a woman who had a lesbian affair from visiting her children unsupervised or with her partner.
Photos by Keenan MacWilliam Berlin's infamous party scene has been compared to the glory years of 1980s New York nightlife, but since I wasn't old enough to go to the mall unsupervised back then—let alone a nightclub—I never got to experience it all firsthand.
We hold our breath with him as the priceless volumes are propped on special bookrests or foam pads or cushions (or, in one case, a pile of other books in an unsupervised photocopier room), and we exhale with him as they begin to reveal their secrets.
Players must now walk unsupervised and unguarded through an empty, sprawling school building to reach the gym, and it is now harder for parents to pick up and drop off their children, he said, adding that the scramble to find another gym with comparable access was impossible.
Jason Andrew McGilvray pleaded guilty to one count of deprivation of rights under color of law as part of a plea agreement that, in addition to asking for his resignation, sentenced him to one year of unsupervised probation and ordered him to pay a $25 assessment.
"Under money bail systems, nearly half of violent offenders buy their way into unsupervised release," said the letter, which included signatures from Kami Chavis, former assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, and Andrew Peralta, the former president of the National Latino Peace Officers Association.
Over the years, Apple's more strictly curated App Store has had fewer problems with malware and privacy-invading apps, but the gap has closed and both companies have stepped up defenses to keep children from running up the credit card bill with unsupervised in-app purchases.
But through their lawyer, Zhang Qianlin, the family said Ofo should bear responsibility given its bikes were unsupervised and readily available in public spaces and that its bike locks were inadequate, given the victim and three other underage companions were able to unlock and use the bikes.
Dutt recommends that infosec teams continuously monitor the cyber attack activities of hackers and learn from them, continuously "innovate with a combination of supervised and unsupervised learning based defense strategies to detect and thwart attacks at the first sign," and, like in any war, adopt superior defenses and strategy.
Those accusations aside, He's project appears to be the work of an unsupervised lab that took great pains to avoid proper channels, such as failing to file the clinical trial to the country's registry until early November, which was around the same time the twin girls were born.
The concept isn't new: Facebook published a paper co-authored by its head of AI research Yann LeCunn and AI engineer Soumith Chintala last June, in which they describe using generative adversarial networks (GANs) to eventually enable unsupervised learning, aka machine learning that takes place without any human involvement.
In addition to the $1,169 surcharge on that order of wings, the teen is also facing 12 demerit penalties on his driving record—10 for going more than 50 kph over the speed limit, two for being unsupervised—and is facing a license review with Manitoba Public Insurance.
In his view, the problem with Texas's child-access prevention legislation is twofold: "First, it only applies to adults who leave readily operable loaded firearms accessible to unsupervised minors," he told me, noting that the second major issue was that it was only applicable to those 16 and under.
In 1997, Moore -- then a circuit judge -- was removed from a case after he ruled that a woman who had a lesbian affair couldn't visit her children unsupervised or with her partner, writing that the "minor children will be detrimentally affected by the present lifestyle" of the mother.
In June, an unsupervised 4-year-old boy fatally shot himself in the head in Iowa, and in March, a North Carolina woman was charged with reckless conduct after her 2-year-old son allegedly went into her purse, found her gun, and shot himself in the stomach.
He seems fine with Burnham being given free and unsupervised access to the Discovery, even allowing her to commit identity theft and break into the spore room without punishment, which makes him simultaneously the most Captain Kirk-y and least Captain Kirk-y of all the starship captains.
What was worse, the corporate aid came with little accountability over dollars to be doled out unsupervised by the Treasury Department — a red flag to Democrats after the 2880 Wall Street bailout, and one that would be particularly hard to accept given President Trump's disdain for congressional oversight.
The measure essentially changes the state's legal definition of neglect, meaning parents won't be prosecuted for letting their children (of appropriate age) do things like walk to school by themselves, go to the store alone, play outside unsupervised, sit in a vehicle alone or stay at home by themselves.
Along with sentencing the guy to 130 days behind bars, the judge slapped him with a $70 fine and five years of unsupervised probation, during which time he'll be banned from all three national parks as well as all liquor stores and bars, which is, apparently, something judges can do.
Though YouTube said search raters don't determine whether content violates its community guidelines, just this week, it assigned a task — a screenshot of which was provided to BuzzFeed News — asking raters to decide whether YouTube videos are suitable for 9- to 12-year-olds to watch on YouTube Kids unsupervised.
Attorney General Barr has called for an investigation into Epstein's deathThe bureau has come under intense scrutiny since Epstein's death, with lawmakers and Barr demanding answers about how Epstein was left unsupervised and died by suicide on August 10 while held at one of the most secure federal jails in America.
Those fears, combined with the long, slow decline of trust in neighbors and fellow citizens, gave rise to a belief by the 1990s that persists today: Children who are not in sight of a responsible adult are at risk of abduction, so parents who allow unsupervised outdoor play are bad parents.
The Times analysis found a marked increase in the number of skin biopsies per Medicare beneficiary in the past decade; a sharp rise in the number of physician assistants, mostly unsupervised, performing dermatologic procedures; and large numbers of invasive dermatologic procedures performed on elderly patients near the end of life.
Why any parent would consent to leave their young child alone with a man they don't really know — let alone let them sleep in the same room, unsupervised, over and over again — is a question that everyone interviewed in Leaving Neverland, including Robson and Safechuck, raises over and over again.
They were living in San Francisco, but they wanted to move out of the city to a playborhood — a version of American kid life featured in shows like "The Little Rascals" and "Leave It to Beaver," in which kids build forts and ride bikes outside, unsupervised — free, skirting danger, but ultimately always lucky.
What unsupervised time they have is spent crashing on each other's couches, playing video games, and identifying crushes from their yearbooks, and if Zach seems a little more handsome, a little more sociable, a little less nerdy than his friend, it's the kind of difference in temperament that might have gone unacknowledged forever.
The rift that the cited events caused between the two and their parents -- who allowed their sons to spend so much unsupervised time with a grown man, due in part to his child-like qualities -- and the guilt associated with that, are at the core of the uncomfortable picture that "Leaving Neverland" paints.
In New Jersey, teens can get an intermediate license at age 17 that allows them to drive without adult supervision, but there are some caveats: no driving late at night, no unsupervised driving with more than one passenger and no use of cell phones or other electronics in the car for the first year.
FAIR has already made some progress in unsupervised learning, and the company has published work on how they are utilizing some of these techniques to translate between languages for which they lack sufficient training data so that, in practical terms, users needing translations from something like Icelandic to Swahili aren't left out in the cold.
It's hard to imagine that anyone except the most incessantly hovering, pathologically neurotic and culturally oblivious helicopter parent hasn't clued in to the near-constant barrage of advice not to treat children like delicate butterflies who must be shielded from all forms of predation (nonorganic food, unsupervised play, mediocre grades, the feeling of sadness).
But it also reflects anxieties specific to our era — the fear of letting kids play together out of sight, the fear of giving them unsupervised hours, the fear that some well-meaning busybody will report you to child services, all of which pile burdens on parents that would have been foreign in the past.
At La Casa Spa & Wellness Center on 20th Street, I paid $60 to lie for 20 minutes on what looked like the world's most elaborate ironing board and tip myself upside down so that, unsupervised and without straps or a belt, I was hanging from the tops of my feet for 90 seconds at a crack.
He linked to an open position at Apple through which people could apply to join his team, though the description is predictably vague: We are looking for exceptional hands-on research scientists with a proven track record in a variety of machine learning methods; from the realms of deep learning, reinforcement learning, unsupervised learning, and computer perception.
When Roy Moore was a circuit judge in Alabama, he was removed from a case in 1996 because of his views on homosexuality — he temporarily ruled that a woman, who had a lesbian affair, was not allowed to see her children unsupervised because "the minor children will be detrimentally affected" by her sexual orientation, Moore wrote, per CNN.
While there are potential privacy issues here with the Messenger Kids flaw, given children's data may have been shared with unauthorized third parties as a result of the "error," the main issue of concern for parents is likely the safety risk of their children being exposed in an unsupervised video chat environment to people they have not authorized.
Last month, the school district reassigned three Stoneman Douglas assistant principals and a security specialist as a result of the commission investigation, which identified a number of security failures, beginning with a pedestrian gate left open and unsupervised that allowed the accused gunman, a former student who should not have been on campus, to walk into the school.
"  GTP-2, for those who don't make neural-net generated recipes in their spare time, was developed by OpenAI and is a "a large-scale unsupervised language model which generates coherent  paragraphs of text, achieves state-of-the-art performance on many language modeling benchmarks, and performs rudimentary reading comprehension, machine translation, question answering, and summarization—all without task-specific training.
YouTube is where their unsupervised time might include the sudden appearance of, for example, a bunch of children chanting "baby shark" over and over again, cursing them, and eventually their parents, and the broader culture, with a nightmarish earworm which, seven days in, might at least have them wishing a shark would wriggle through the screen and eat them alive.
Gary taught me the basics: boring holes through the still-thin early January ice with a manual auger (a tool with a giant helical bit), clearing the ice around and inside the holes with a shovel and a skimmer, and installing tip-ups (little devices that let you have unsupervised fishing lines in the water and raise signal flags when fish takes the bait).
PAUL SILVERSTONE, NEW YORK To the Editor: For every kid who has been left to cry himself or herself to sleep, left home alone or allowed to roam the neighborhood unsupervised at a young age in the name of self-reliance, there is another child with poor bonding skills who struggles with lifelong issues of intimacy and is vulnerable to those who prey upon the emotionally needy.
But even if you took a paragon of modern presidents — a contemporary Abraham Lincoln — and you directed a democratically unsupervised, infinitely financed team of prosecutors at him and gave them power to subpoena his staff and look under any related or unrelated rock in an attempt to bring him down, there's a pretty good chance you could spur even this modern paragon to want to fight back.
Many of the roughly 5,100 accused priests and clergy members whose names have been released by Catholic dioceses went on to commit other crimes, including sexual crimes against children, after their initial accusations were known to the church, according to the AP. The AP's investigation found that about 85033,700 were living largely unsupervised in the U.S., while almost 80 accused clergy members were completely unaccounted for.
"Even if you took a paragon of modern presidents — a contemporary Abraham Lincoln — and you directed a democratically unsupervised, infinitely financed team of prosecutors at him and gave them power to subpoena his staff and look under any related or unrelated rock in an attempt to bring him down, there's a pretty good chance you could spur even this modern paragon to want to fight back," Brooks wrote.
There have been some efforts made to apply AI to solving different aspects of these particular use cases, but one of the issues has been that there are few solutions that sit above an organization's software stack to work across everything that the organization uses, and does so in an "unsupervised" way — that is, uses AI to "learn" processes without having an army of engineers alongside the program training it.
Michele Hutchison, an author of "The Happiest Kids in the World," a new book exploring why Unicef in 2013 rated Dutch children highest in the world on measures of happiness, said that many of the ways those children are being raised today may look old-fashioned, but that this is more of a conscious choice by contemporary Dutch parents to resurrect old-fashioned family values: fresh air, nature, unsupervised play.
Based on some unusual behavior that Burke exhibited in interviews with child psychologists in the days following her death, and on previous incidents of violence that he committed toward his sister—including hitting her with a golf club a mere week before she was found dead in the family basement—the team believes that a scuffle between the unsupervised siblings over the coveted pineapple led to Burke hitting his sister with a blunt object and subsequently killing her.
We live in a neighborhood with parks and sidewalks, and I think frequently about how the limits we set on our daughters compare to the normal limits of 1955 (ours are far more strict), whether parents in the past would have let their son toddle after his older sisters into a neighbor's yard unsupervised (probably; we don't), and how often the stress of watchfulness sends us pinballing to the opposite extreme of, Don't play outside kids, just watch a movie (never, of course; we would never say that).

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