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  • Apr 8, 2024 | data.aclum.org | Julie Lee

    In all, 16 percent of alerts corresponded to common urban sounds: fireworks, balloons, pi√Īatas, vehicles backfiring, garbage trucks and construction. Over 1 in 10 ShotSpotter alerts in Boston were just fireworks, despite a ‚Äúfireworks suppression mode‚ÄĚ that ShotSpotter implements on major holidays.¬†¬†ShotSpotter markets its technology as a ‚Äúgunshot detection algorithm,‚ÄĚ but these records indicate that it struggles to reliably and accurately perform that central task.

  • Dec 26, 2023 | slate.com | Julie Lee

    Skip to the content One Friday night at 9 p.m., instead of going out to celebrate my co-worker’s birthday, I found myself glued to the Evernote app. When I’d opened it earlier that evening, hoping to add a new note, I discovered that the app had more or less killed its free tier.

  • Dec 10, 2023 | yahoo.com | Vibeke Venema |Julie Lee |Samantha Haque

    Many Korean television series - or K-dramas - now feature complex and powerful female characters, reflecting momentous changes in society and media habits. K-dramas are now just as likely to have a female lead as a male. One of this year's biggest hits, The Glory, was about a woman taking revenge against her bullies, and the hugely popular Extraordinary Attorney Woo featured an autistic female lawyer. Women's roles in K-drama weren't always this interesting.

  • Dec 9, 2023 | news.nestia.com | Vibeke Venema |Julie Lee |Samantha Haque

    This video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Actress Uhm Jung-hwa on ageism in Korean drama By Vibeke Venema, Julie Yoonnyung Lee and Samantha Haque BBC World Service Many Korean television series - or K-dramas - now feature complex and powerful female characters, reflecting momentous changes in society and media habits. K-dramas are now just as likely to have a female lead as a male.

  • Dec 9, 2023 | aol.com | Vibeke Venema |Julie Lee |Samantha Haque

    Many Korean television series - or K-dramas - now feature complex and powerful female characters, reflecting momentous changes in society and media habits. K-dramas are now just as likely to have a female lead as a male. One of this year's biggest hits, The Glory, was about a woman taking revenge against her bullies, and the hugely popular Extraordinary Attorney Woo featured an autistic female lawyer. Women's roles in K-drama weren't always this interesting.

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