A Unique Approach to Image Editing: Noise Mapping
I was really impressed by this at first and then I realized that they were just looking at the noise map yeah here's the noise map and so all they're all they're really doing is just generating a noise map and then looking at where the noise is inconsistent and then producing a map from it. It's kind of impressive. Yeah, they talk about how good it is at detecting when you've cut something out or when you've added something that doesn't belong, or if you've merged two images in some way. And it really shows, you know, you've seen plenty of pictures where people will just run all the filters and show you all the filters, and it's like "oh yeah, obviously what's going on here". But this AI is doing that too, just in a much more sophisticated way.
However, I don't think there are any master Photoshop people who generate the noise map and actually correct the noise map as well. At least, that's not how it works for me. So, at least it makes it a lot harder to figure out what's going on.
On a completely different note, there's a Burger Robot Startup That's About to Change the Game
This burger robot startup has finally opened their first restaurant and this is not the same thing as Flippy, no matter how excited you are. It's not open yet, but it opens for real in August, so you can pay more for lunch until then. The idea behind this restaurant is that they're using a similar technology to Flippy, which was also a robot that could make burgers, but with some key differences.
So, the burger robot works by taking raw ingredients and doing all of the work itself. It's like an assembly line, but instead of humans doing it, the robot does it for you. The really cool thing about this is that it lays out the meat in a grid, so when you bite into the burger, it breaks down along the grid and doesn't require you to bite it too hard. And get this - you can control your condiments through an app or maybe even a kiosk, which means almost limitless combinations of toppings.
They claim that their burgers are as good as a $13 Steakhouse burger, but for only six dollars. They've already been experimenting with different techniques, like tenderizing the meat to make it more juicy and preventing it from drying out. And they're not just limited to burgers - they can do all sorts of other dishes too.
The big question is, will this thing be able to keep up with demand? I guess you could just get another one, but that's a logistical nightmare. The robot food truck idea sounds like something straight out of the Robocop movie - "I'm living in a world where robots make burgers for me." But hey, if it works, who cares?
That's all for this week's episode of nonsense. Tune in next Friday for more fun and games. We'll have some noise mapping, gaming news, hard-hardware stories, social media updates, and maybe one other thing that I'm forgetting right now. It's like a casserole - we've got steak on Monday, hamburger on Tuesday, meatloaf on Wednesday, and fast food on Thursday. But hey, it'll be fun!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en27:27 today's Wednesday 27 June 27 watch it's only 3 days left in June what's going on here just it's table travel it's very slow this is the first level one newscast of summer yes and when you think of summer fun and time at the beach you think of level 1 news because level 1 has got to discuss a very like there was this is probably the most freaked out story in a month or two like people were like I don't know ripping their ethernet cords out of the wall and labels I would say they're under reacting to this this is a big deal the EU has taken its first step in passing a controversial copyright law that can censor the internet so you know this sounds sensationalist and click Beatty and whatever and I say it's not click baby enough yeah like you got this thumbnail picture of all these flags to convey the proper level of alarm those flags should be on fire because probably a mushroom cloud the background yeah so this we talked about this the week you were gone is actually the week this broke and people started talking about it this was a preliminary vote now this thing it's actually go back and show on that chart go down with it you just just got to that red chard yeah if there's a bunch of things that have to happen before we get to the next one I think it's in like yeah December or January of next year will be the final vote but these are the agreement phase there once it gets through the agreement phase it's probably locked in and this is the link tax and copyright filter which need a little refresher if you post a link and people click it to go to the other side such as Google News or whatever you might have to pay that side because you're using their content as they're saying the link but the real scary one is the copyright filter which is kind of like YouTube's Content ID filter but for everything if they want everyone to use that because that technology is clearly widely available to everybody it works so well there's never a false positive as we will learn later in the week or maybe even later in this episode and out of these social media day which is Friday Friday yeah so mmm yeah the social this just this seems like control this seems like one of the MPS I think it was one of the UK people in the I like I don't know the European structure or whatever I don't I'm not sure what their titles are but one of the lips members of European Parliament I've learned is what that means but it's fun to call him abs lips well one of the MIPS said you know I really didn't fight this as hard as I should have because I thought it was obvious to everybody how dumb and and silly this law was in the house like they tried to do some stuff with it last year and it didn't really get off the ground and this year is like okay so apparently the MEPs not technologically literate at all or well-paid could go either way but yeah this it got a lot of votes it wasn't super close I don't think which is this that's the alarming part but they have talked about how they're getting a lot of pushback so the people further down the line people are really calling them up and complaining and giving them an earful hi that's not always effective I mean look at net neutrality they kind of ignore it if they want to yeah so this is very very scary if you think like the gdpr stuff where which website is it that just serves you text today today oh that's hilarious if you think that's crazy you people are gonna be shut out of most of the internet once this is happening because the companies are not gonna tolerate this kind of insanity yeah it's like the Internet the balkanization of the Internet will be complete once this is done and you it's gonna be like China over there with the Great Firewall except it's gonna be to luck the reverse firewall nobody's gonna talk to you instead of you having been shut in by everybody else good time you getting the VPN business man the Supreme Court in the US and a five-to-four decision has said that a warrant generally is needed to track cell phone location data five-to-four how close was that one that was the list of the justice the head Justice where you call him anyway I don't know if the guy's name but the only Republican because it's Supreme Court is five before Republicans Democrats and that guy had swung and voted the other way which was surprising very surprising the Republicans dissented it was a 24-page consent for the majority the Republicans descended with 90 pages Wow again well-paid they're paid by the word maybe it did the the five to four the swing the swing vote guy seemed to be saying that the reason that he swung is because the data collection is compulsory like you have no choice about submitting your location data and had you submitted your location data by choice then he would not have voted the way that he did it kind of makes sense although they would but they would be fine print and no one would ever know yeah I can send it so this started this was back in like January February right when there was a series of robberies and the police seized the location data of every phone that had been in the area near those robberies or maybe there was a rape and a murder or something like that anyway it came to light that they were doing this and people got kind of up in arms and so the lawsuits began and this is where it shook out in the Supreme Court and for once we got one this is rare should be very excited about this I really I really don't understand how people don't see like you can do a lot of good with this if you believe that people are inherently good but people are inherently doing really terrible things with the data that they have now and I have no reason to believe that this would not be horribly abused if not today a week from today or a month from today or two years from today where the when the genies just not going to go back in the bottle well we we can harken back to the what was the story we talked about before when we forced out of this oh the secure story yeah so the secures people were doing kind of the same thing the mobile providers were giving them selling them the data in this case the cops were getting it with a subpoena and we're just pulling it without any permission whatsoever uh the the downside of this is I think these warrants are going to be ridiculously easy to get oh yeah I think so too every judge in the world is just gonna be like oh yeah you can do that that's fine I need a warrant for everybody that was in a one-block vicinity of these GPS coordinates on this day warrant granted yeah so maybe has anything really been lost in in this ruling even but slight potential for abuse a Pyrrhic victory perhaps but at least it shows that some people on the Supreme Court have some sort of knowledge of justice the Supreme Court was also busy this week with another ruling at least for the u.s. at least here in the US well the Supreme Court has said that internet sales tax should be collected regardless of whether or not you do business in a particular state which is contrary to about a hundred years of case law because like if I'm if I'm in you know Maine and I'm buying something from somebody in the New York State I don't New York State should not collect sales tax on the stuff that is ultimately going to be shipped out of state to Maine because sales tax is for stuff happening in New York and I'm in Maine and presumably Maine is gonna charge like when I resell whatever in Maine I'm going to charge sales tax in Maine and it's gonna go to infrastructure and crap like that in Maine there was some good the name of that long time I was some kind of brick versus something it was like a brick company but the analogy they using this article that's from the verge is if taking your you know New York domain if the bread is coming from Maine and in New York they're making a sandwich and selling you the sandwich then it's impossible to determine how much tax the bread was worth and tried to shake all that out so there was a law that was made back then I was like okay this if you're doing business like that you can't figure it out just forget it you charge tax at the final place that it terminates for the physical location which you know you don't have that well the Supreme Court has done actually is strike that law down but not ruled on exactly how it plays out from here on out so we got a lot more to figure out about this one although I think a lot of states we're gonna immediately say anything that goes to somebody in our state we need sales tax from I think so yeah and of course Amazon Newegg had already famously had their battles in that and eventually just gave up yeah and it shows you how hungry those states are it's free money you know why not so yeah I think you're right there's no state is gonna be like a go ahead I think that we're also gonna see some situations where I think Newegg was one of the ones where like Newegg forwarded some new egg customer data to Maryland or somewhere and in Maryland was sending customers of new egg it's like hey new accents for customer data you bought some stuff from new egg you always sales tax you did not declare this you owe sales tax and they a new egg paid ended up paying that for those customers well what happened was Maryland gave them the option either pay us the taxes or give us the information that was the demand like you have to do one of the other we're gonna go after him either way and yeah new egg was just like fine we'll pay it but I don't think they can afford to keep doing that for all though I think it's about 46 states sales tax in this kind of thing yeah we have a few states that don't have sales tax we're just gonna be lucky Tennesseans is it Tennessee I thought it was Tennessee's one of them hmm police Buber driver the Innova driver was streaming Hulu just before the fatal self-driving crash so yeah so there's a guy officially a woman we won't get into that but this person was watching The Voice right before the murder neat so they died right before the murder well the car murdered maybe they a bigger thing about this story and I think we might have covered this before is the uber had that emergency stopping detector in the you know the black box they didn't have the braking system installed so the detection system was like oh a person and the car was just like I'm not equipped to handle that a person is not going to be completely terrible but this the person was looking down 22 seconds I think before the crash so yeah this this person was watching Hulu on their phone that and I they have cameras on their face and they talk about how the eyes kept going to the right knee so there was a phone all right yeah and that contradicts the police report that they gave oops that's probably that might be a felony it would certainly be it would have to be some like you would apply some other law probably like negligent manslaughter or something like that is it but I mean if you were do they count as the operator of the vehicle yeah and these because remember they they dumped out all those new self driving laws to try and push everything forward oh maybe I mean if they've solved enough liability but I think ultimately the drivers still responsible for the operations vehicle unless it's maybe fighting with the autopilot and then you know the autopilot is doing something crazy then maybe there's no liability but otherwise it's the liability with the driver I think I think they're gonna be like some retraining of the override along people although and I say they're not doing anymore so well we've lost in the neutrality here in America don't worry Europeans Australia's I'm sorry you already had it's coming to you soon it's just it's gonna happen it's gonna be a thing states have been trying to put the genie back in the bottle with net neutrality and enacting their own laws to say if your telecommunications company you're gonna do business in our state we want you know you to treat data reasonably data is data you can't sell me data it's like data use for my email is cheaper than data use for my video and it's like no that's not the data is data you shouldn't even know what kind of data I'm passing through in the first place that's like it my mail and saying oh man you know your stocks are doing really well we want to cut it at vs. it's like wow you have a lot of hospital bills you're really poor it's like it's not it's the same same kind of a thing so there's a Democrat with financial ties to AT&T that just gutted California's net neutrality law so yeah he added a bunch of the California had a fairly strong net neutrality law he added a bunch of stuff a bunch of loopholes to the wall anything that anything let's go down well it's a committee he removed so they show you they'll show you exactly what he did down here in the story right here so the underlined are none of the strikethrough portions he he left it completely everything the same as is but he struck through all the stuff about fast lanes and prioritizing and basically everything the big talking points of net neutrality he just neutered this thing right before this version has gone through so it's it's a done deal no the interesting thing is that he was on a committee and the rest of the committee approved his changes as well so I don't think that he is alone here I think it was the one that was like he drew the short straw and was like all right bill you're gonna get the blame for all this well he got forty five thousand dollars from a teen teen but his charity that he ran in his hometown got 750 that's not blatant corruption how's that a GPA investigation going do we know anything new about that you think a Jeep I read this and he just got a wave of jealousy and he was like oh that's I'm your favorite what are you doing with him well gee pie needs to found a non-profit there's a guy put his wife to work in that and then you know maybe to get things laughter there uh yeah that is depressing though because California you know you I've got a lot of problems with California but they were doing God's work here with you know net neutrality and this guy just swoops in this is another one of those problems you know we talk about the sneaking the changes to the spending bills in to get what you want like with the ZTE thing and this is another one of those things like so we really be letting one person change the law than not before it gets bad did I want to interview all the other people and be like did you know you changed a bunch of stuff when you've got like were you aware that yeah they might not have been other people voted on that too but it's just nuts so we reported on ZTE GTS to Chinese telecommunications company that may or may not have ties to an intelligence agency and their technology may or might not be back door to spa and anybody that buys ZTE technology but that for sure did do business with Iran and North Korea but for sure did yes and we banned them in America and then we unbanned them when they agreed to pay a whole bunch of money while the Senate has just voted to reinstate the ZTE ban that just about shut down the company because hey if you can't sell to America you're not making a lot of money so this is one of the things I think that's the sort of spark this trade war tariff nonsense that we got going on it's kind of tangentially related this came later after you know like the solar and the steel or aluminum or something whatever in Canada but this I don't I think this is one of those things where they're doing it for the headline because this has to pass a presidential veto yeah and of course Trump's gonna veto it I mean this was his deal there might I think there's isn't if the deal where like if you get a supermajority and you vote then it skips the veto yeah but they probably won't get that because the Democrat the Republicans will go with Trump so this is this is gonna be a nothing burger but we'll report on it unless you know if your your heart is set on ZTE and you can buy it now you better buy now cuz you might not be able to buy it later well that's a many of those my if you're a betting person this either this is gonna save ZTE or it's going to destroy them so this is kind of a binary gamble really you know it's a you're flipping a coin here put money on this you know who else has entered the crosshairs of senators that is you or the US lawmakers I should say at least that's what the headline says Huawei so this is kind of surprising so some Republican and Democratic US lawmakers have asked alphabet to reconsider its work with the Chinese telecommunications company firm Huawei and again unnamed security threat yeah well WTF they I think everybody knows they're talking about China spying and there does seem to be quite a bit of you know I mean we operate some websites and there's some Chinese IP addresses do seem very interested in our web sites and that seems weird cuz they're in English but yeah this is the the lawmakers are basically trying to freeze out all these Chinese companies and rather than going Trump's trade war way they seem to be going directly to the companies and being like hey shame on you for doing business with the evil Chinese as if we're not doing exactly the same thing with all these five I think they might be better at it though yeah that's like we're resorting to these tactics because they're whipping our ass at the spy game they're literally listing it there's a roomful of Chinese people that are laughing at the news right now in real-time as we're recording it and censoring as accessories brigde iPhones will air 53 Just Cause two Apple six point seven million in Australia so we reported on this a whole bunch already if you you know you get the Apple Apple phones well according to Lewis Rothman it's like you would bend the phone slightly and then it would get touched disease because the touchscreens are not making good contact with with whatever else and you can replace that and the aftermarket replacements are not genuine Apple and there's some kind of thing so Apple did an update and was like oh this is not an original screen this is an aftermarket screen that's work like technology we're gonna break your phone you know Apple said I did it for security basically Australian regulators are looked at this and said Apple this is BS you are full of it this is anti consumer we're gonna find you six point seven million dollars but it doesn't seem like enough considering the number of phones involved I think that's about for restocking z' of the corporate bathroom at Apple now the top floor a luxurious gold rim toilet seat bathroom yeah six point seven millions is a joke that's not a million Australian it's kind of I I suppose it may be sets a little bit of a precedent but I think more dangerously it sets the precedent for Apple it's like oh hey when we do stuff like that it's cheap yeah so let's just keep doing it US Supreme Court is can decide if Apple's App Store is a monopoly so basically someone has come out with the pepper or was that the name of the app there's an app called pepper and they're basically saying if we want to sell an apple we have to go through the Apple App Store and they charge 30% now there's no way to negotiate or do anything with that ergo it's a monopoly although I think that's gonna be a little bit of a stretch to prove yeah it's I mean because there are competitors who have their own app stores although they point out with the Google Play you can get apps through Amazon and then you have like f-droid which is the free version so Apple doesn't have any of that but you don't have to use an apple if you can get the same experience or very close to it by using another product so is that a monopoly I understand what they're saying and yes it's it's horrible and you shouldn't buy Apple products well you have a choice to not buy Apple products how crazy would it be to I mean I'm sort of contemplating a future where you can add multiple app sources on your phone how cool would that be it's like you can get stuff from the official Apple App Store but you can also get like you could add f-droid as another quote-unquote trusted source for apps I think that would be really exciting I think that's a mercy but the problem with that is gonna be Apple's gonna say we must then do support for all the horrible malware mmm that's gonna come through those other conduits and then do they have an argument thing I mean yeah it's not been the case on like pcs like Microsoft hasn't had to do support for like shareware calm or anything like that mmm that's maybe true but you know Microsoft is just the operating system it's not necessarily the hardware yeah Microsoft's usually pretty good about let's format and then see if you still have the problem oh no okay but yeah I think Apple with their unlimited budget has a good chance of winning this one Australia just shut down its national biometric ID project all they've seen the live I got some people that are in the no technology and can see the Orwellian downfall this know it's it's they spent fifty million dollars or the project was originally like fifty three million they went forty three million over that and they're still not really close to delivering a biometric ID so they're gonna shut it down until they can afford it and it'll get a handle on it yeah they actually set some stuff up but it was rampant with false positives it was not effective at all it wasn't super useful they even talked about it seems very acrimonious because the outside team that was hired to do this was escorted out of the building I see someone who's never worked on a soft one before so yeah that's a it's another you know the politicians in Australia seemed to be very bad at technology but I'm not saying ours are great but Australia is really like wow or they've maxed out all the points in corruption I'm not really sure which it is I guess speaking of things out of left field Trump has ordered the creation of an independent space force now of course Congress has final say in that but this is just so absurd that I mean we should have saved this for nonsense because you know we've got space for us we've also got land in Air Force it's been the sea force so and the Marines do you think we'll have a marine version of the space force for landing and storming planets look at Alpha Centauri here we come Space Marines and why not so yeah I love I wasn't in this article but one of the ones I was looking at they had they had like a shuttle with the guys in the space suits they were operating door guns so great the Air Force seemed to believe that space was their domain that they would be the space force and they were actually working on stuff toward that but Trump is saying that no it's gonna be an entirely new branch made a new part of the military and this was an executive order but I'm pretty sure that only Congress can create a new brand the military yeah of course it's also true that only Congress can declare war and for the past 18 years we've kind of ignored that I I don't know how much but really the traditional Air Force can't have a lot of time left because once you get sufficiently powerful lasers the Air Force doesn't really matter anymore the places we're bombing don't have sufficiently advanced to anything running water or looking so yeah yeah I guess I can see that Algeria has shut off its entire country's internet to stop students from cheating because Algeria yeah this is one of those countries that has the state-sponsored testing I guess like it's a standardized set of exams that everybody takes at the same time I think it happens like a couple different days and during that time there will be no internet no wireless no wired and for the entire week no Facebook hmm interesting China will partly lift internet censorship and one of its provinces to promote tourism so basically yeah if you go to China you're gonna have to deal with the Great Firewall of China and boy howdy it learns it'll block you it'll block your connections this is Hainan anything and on that's how you pronounce that but it's a basically a beautiful beach on the southern end of China and it's a big tourist destination so they're sort of saying well you know these tours will let them on the internet that's it they deal with that in a really interesting way in in Taiwan there are different telecom providers in in Taiwan and it's basically like give us your passport and it's like oh yeah you're you want to use this other provider you don't want to use this providers for Chinese people that are visiting Taiwan and it's like that's interesting so so if you want to visit China maybe go to the beach they also talked about how Hong Kong and Macau because they're quasi their own government they have similar kinds of leniency JPMorgan is unleashing artificial intelligence on a business that moves five trillion for corporations every day so JP Morgan is gonna do terrible terrible things this is it's hard CNBC doesn't do a good job of getting right down to exactly what this is but it's business to business business payments or businesses that have like if you're Apple and you've got some kind of presence in every country then you might have 2,000 different payment accounts and there's an army of number crunchers who reconcile all that for the taxes and whatever well this a guy's gonna do all that form is it gonna be like the AI that reorders your debit card transactions to maximize overdraft fees it's well they talk about it's gonna be very similar to that because one of the examples they gave was you your job is to collect payments in two thousand different countries but there might be it's your job so this AI normally you would be like going through spreadsheets and be like okay this is the from Algeria from Algeria so they I would go through and collect all that for you and sort them on who is over or past due on their payment so you go after them first and if you needed to for example like you're making wire transfers to the Bahamas they I was gonna be like oh hang on that should be an ACH transfer you're paying too much money for that so neat I wonder who's gonna benefit more JP Morgan or their customers Oh it'll be JP Morgan because they'll start cutting down the work force yeah yeah well and I don't think they'll pass those savings along it's like now you requested to you know look at the ACH savings it's like oh we just saved a bunch of money oh I'm sure the AI will maximize the fees if those fees go to JP Morgan but if they go to the country then they will minimize them Bank of America is getting into something similar there Bank of America's workers are preparing for BOTS so Bank of America is looking at using virtual assistants I guess would be the way to describe it to replace tellers so you just tell the assistant what you want and if it where you need to be and or does it for you and this will also be on their website and on their mobile app so you want to actually go in - I don't know if they're gonna have kiosk or not but she's named Erica get it Bank of America so Erica will be able to you just you know natural language talk to her about what you need and she will point you to the right spot on the website or whatever or take care of it for you whatever whatever you need Erica I'm like a really dirt poor how can I get out from underneath this middle-class oppression Erica our money's been taken over by private corporation we need a revolutionary god that would be amazing if you could radicalize Erica Federal Reserve notes are not wilt they're Google who's training machines to predict what a patient will die this seems like this seems really morbid but in you read into it and it's like oh this actually could be good because they could use this as an early warning sign the example they gave was a woman who had lung cancer and she came to the hospital with like fluid on her lungs or whatever and their traditional version gave her a 9 percent chance of dying Google said that's more like 25 bro and she was dead in two days whoa so yeah that's kind of what they're at least that's what they're publicizing is it's gonna take a much deeper look at all of your history and everything and say wait a minute this is this is more critical than we think we really need to watch this person now the downside of that of course is when the insurance company gets ahold of this this person is a lost cause it was like but I'm not I'm not dead yet I don't want the car is like no just forget it it's fine yeah in other news this was really big news this week the project debater from IBM and this is this is it's like Watson except it's an open-ended debate so instead of playing jeopardy the AI is able to have a debate about an arbitrary topic yeah the big advance here is that it is able to parse all this information and then transfer it into natural they even talk about how he makes jokes like it doesn't have any inflections in its voice but it just you know dead pants the jokes but the jokes were not delivered well I'll watch the video yeah it's able to parse all these new sources and arguments about these topics which that's nothing new for AI machines but then it's able to convert that into a convincing debate which is pretty impressive there are some videos online of the debate you should check those out this was at an IBM conference center and a lot of the audience may have been IBM but the the audience said that the machine won one of the debates in the human being one the other debate so it was mostly a trough the way they measure that though is they everybody when everybody comes in they take their temperature on the topic like which way do you think and that I think it's a percentage and then on the way out they do it again so they're not asking you who won they're just seeing if your mind had been changed at all by what was presented and so apparently the one that IBM one was that we should fund space technology and space exploration so maybe Trump was in the room that's how we got space for do you think they brought up the space for us would you call this machine a master debater we should save that one for life humans can now correct robots with brain waves so this guy's I don't know how shameful you've merged with the robots and you never rejoin the human race so yeah that you basically you wear this it's it's it's a glorified encephalo graph and the robot is able to sort of learn from that and this little wrist strap thing it's like oh well it's easy on your head and EMG on your arm it turns out this is actually pretty interesting when the human mind recognizes error you have that like a moment like you know when you're watching your parents play Mario Brothers and I can't make that first jump and you're just like oh let me do it for you you know like that's a natural response that we have so they figured out how to detect that and when that robot senses that from you it's just like okay I'll stop stop I don't I'm just going to stop tell me what to do and then you use your arm motions to direct it meet any lions so this is like a more advanced version of that armband that Amazon is having its warehouse workers wear oh yeah that'll be the next step right yeah yeah this is this is the next ingredient for that like they might as well that's why they blurred the guy's face out so that the Amazon mobs won't know who to it's like who's responsible there'll be one guy monitoring like 10 or 15 Amazon picker robots and if it puts something in the wrong box then he's just like you know no hope you know on the robots and apologizes and put no number 5 that's incorrect stop thinking independently but you don't even have to speak yeah it's just the number 5 knows immediately Adobe is using AI to catch photoshopped images so this is this I was really impressed by this at first and then I realized that they were just looking at the noise map yeah here's the noise map and so all they're all they're really doing is just generating a noise map and then looking at where the noise is inconsistent and then producing a map from it it's kind of impressive yeah they talk about it's good at detecting when you've cut something out or when you've added something that doesn't belong or if you've merged two images in some way and it really you know you've seen plenty of pictures where people will just run all the filters and show you all the filters and it's like oh yeah here's obviously what's going on here it's basically doing that yeah I don't I think that there are some master Photoshop people that will generate the noise map and actually correct the noise map as well so at least it's gonna make it a lot harder how long until it's like next week we're gonna have it's like oh there was some kid in his dorm room that took an AI and trained it on image manipulation and then fed it the noise map sturdy right no that's down the next one well I don't know if I can get behind keep noise but I can get behind this burger robot so this does sound cool this burger robot startup has finally opened their first restaurant and this is not the same it's not open yet well it's what is it like August you can pay more for lunch I think from that between now and August but it opens for real in August so this is not the same this is not the same as flippy no so flippy didn't create the whole burger yeah so you take the raw ingredients and it does all of the stuff sort of on this little assembly line thing yeah which is really cool so it's raw meat onions tomatoes and a host of condiments I think I think is it lettuce something and so it does all that slices it as it goes and grinds the meat now the really cool thing about this is it lays the meat out and sort of like a grid so that when you bite into the burger it breaks down along the grid and you don't have to bite it too hard it's kind of like you kind of like pre-chewed me but the it still holds together and it also has its app controlled or maybe kiosk now you can have all these different kinds of burgers but you can also control your condiments to just very very fine combinations they talked about how there would be almost limitless combinations because you might have one digit less ketchup than me I want a 0.1 on my mustard and also make it a happy face yeah there's nobody that you know the people who love to do the what's the store that does the burgers and you can do like the secret menu Oh in and out yeah yeah and now they're gonna be people who just go crazy with experimenting and these are only six dollars so they claim that it's as good as like a $13 Steakhouse burger but it's always six dollars yeah there have been there have been burgers that have been through like the tenderizer thing and it has a similar lattice structure to what I saw in the video and in the burger joint that I'm thinking of the did that that was really great because all the condiments and stuff would go like down into the meat of the burger and it made it really good made it really juicy it prevented the meat from drying out this is uh is in California somewhere right and so in August you'll be able to try that I would I would definitely check these guys out you know the big question is and I don't know if they covered it here but remember flippy he was a victim of his own success I couldn't keep up with the amount of orders because everybody was so excited to come and see flippy so the question is will this thing be able to keep up with demand I guess you could just get another one it is mobile someone the robot food truck that's that's just we're living in the Robocop movie I'm looking forward to robot burgers that's it for this week the stay tuned until Friday for nonsense what else we got an edition of noise we got a little bit of gaming news we've got a hard one hardware story social media and I think there's maybe one other thing you have to tune in to find out I don't remember Friday is our most fun episode it's kind of just the leftovers yeah it's like a casserole god it's like we had steak on Monday and then hamburger on Tuesday and then nonsense fun like Tuesday Wednesday meat loaf and then we fast on Thursday you have to get ready for the casserole the meatloaf is just but it's got ketchup on top which is the nonsense Oh everybody likes that\n"