This article was originally published on Stereogum. If there’s a sad part about this, it’s that Ludacris made a whole single out of the terrible “Vitamin D” pun in 2017. Y’all ain’t fuckin wit my terrible gains! - RT you aint foolin nobody ova here. Ha! Tell Em i been swole! - RT Everyone acting like just got swole… /v3OihNVt2T Studies covered in the video show a relationship between vitamin K2 and the prevention of osteoporosis, reduced risk of coronary heart disease, decreased bone loss, improved dental health (with a greater effect seen among those also supplementing with vitamin D) and even liver and prostate cancer. I did a lot of sit ups for that! RT Yo but why Ludacris six pack look like it was done at Sephora /FVbYp2KQcW Ludicrous indeed!–RT RT Nigga did you really photoshop you a chest and some abs? /cvMoyQbJ0e Do you want your own fake abs, but can’t afford CGI? Get your fake abs here for $11.81! /2bUJ0ReZ6T It’s ok they slow RT he’s supposed to have CGI & he looks at them at the end of the video & sees em gone. (Fans of the “Roll Out” video might be shocked to learn that Luda does not have a giant head and a tiny body.) Also, Luda is visibly cheesing all through the “Vitamin D” video. But Ludacris has been doing goofy CGI shit in videos for his entire 17-year career. If this was 50 Cent or some other un-self-aware faded rap star, you might have a case. And honestly, there’s no way he’s not right. On Twitter, Luda has posted a bunch of jokes about the video, pointing out that the whole thing was a self-aware goof and that, in the final scene of the video, he wakes up without the fake muscles.
#Vitamin d video software#
Maybe one day we’ll have cheap software that protects and serves instead of just observing and reporting.SisQo on Ludacris' 'Thong Song'-Sampling Single: 'I May Add Some of Their Mix to My Show' It makes you wonder what kind of awesome technology we’ll get once the Blue Brain Project and other such neurological endeavors are finished. More importantly though, HTM and other brain-based technologies will continue to leverage the lessons of neuroscience to further the development of AI. Sure, Vitamin D Video is likely to make some major waves by offering effective and inexpensive surveillance software. Children who do not get enough vitamin D can develop rickets, a condition where the bones are too soft and start to deform.
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Having enough calcium in the body keeps your bones, teeth and muscles healthy. Vitamin D helps the body to absorb calcium. HTM is modeled on the activity of the human neocortex, and that’s the sort of brain-based narrow AI that really gets us excited here at the Hub. Vitamin D is one of many vitamins that is essential for good health. Vitamin D Video is based on Hierarchical Temporal Memory (HTM), a learning and pattern recognition technology developed by Numenta. Catch a new demo video of the program below. That cheap price tag could launch Vitamin D Video to dominate the small business and home market. Or you can pay $200 and use as many cameras as you like from one computer.
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Interested in getting a copy for yourself? It’s free if you only want to use it on one camera. During the beta, testers used the program for some really cool applications you can read about on the VDV site.
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Vitamin D not only acts like an electronic watchdog for your camera, it can take hours of monotonous footage and reduce it down to a highlight reel you want to watch. By setting the controls, you can specify events that will trigger a recording, an email alert, or an audio notice. Vitamin D Video uses algorithms based on human brain activity to quickly identify objects in a video feed. This is a really cool application of limited artificial intelligence. I had a chance to review the program’s impressive object recognition and recording capabilities when I covered the beta launch a few months ago. Ground breaking surveillance software, Vitamin D Video, is now available for sale at an impressively low price. Better still, the most basic package is free! With a few simple keyboard shortcuts and in just a few minutes, you can summarize an entire days recording in just a few clips where there has been some movement. Vitamin D Video is out of beta and ready to purchase. Vitamin D Video detects people and moving objects in any security video recording, so you can search through hours of footage in just a few minutes. Vitamin D is important for people with multiple sclerosis because exposure to sunlight can reduce the incidence and severity of MS.