Archive for June 2020
AI Cameras Give Amazon Employees Real-Time Social Distancing Feedback
Amazon Inc. is pairing cameras with artificial intelligence to enforce social distancing among employees in its offices and warehouses. The system gives employees real time feedback on whether they are complying with the six feet social distancing rule. “Given social … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWoman Suing Over New Hampshire Crash That Killed 7 Motorcyclists Seeks Delay
A woman who lost her partner in a collision that killed seven motorcyclists last year in New Hampshire wants to put a pause on her lawsuit against the company that employed a pickup truck driver involved in the crash. Mediation … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSUVs More Deadly to Pedestrians Than Passenger Cars, Says Insurance Safety Study
SUVs are more likely than passenger cars to injure or kill pedestrians, according to a new U.S. insurance industry study which recommended design changes to improve safety. Sport utility vehicles “seem to be more deadly to pedestrians than cars are,” … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSoftware Allows Drones to Monitor Social Distancing, Face Masks
Airspace Systems, a California startup company that makes drones that can hunt down and capture other drones, last Thursday released new software for monitoring social distancing and face-mask wearing from the air. The software analyzes video streams captured by drones … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules Gay, Transgender Employees Protected From Bias
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered a watershed victory for LGBT rights, ruling that a landmark federal law forbidding workplace discrimination protects gay and transgender employees. The 6-3 ruling represented the biggest moment for LGBT rights in the United … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreWildfire Expert Warns Against July 3 Mount Rushmore Fireworks Show
A July 3 fireworks display planned at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial would be “ill advised” because of the abnormally dry conditions and risk of summer wildfires, a fire expert said. The event could attract as many as 7,500 people, … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreCrews Battle Arizona Wildfires on Several Fronts in Extreme Heat
Crews took advantage of cooler temperatures overnight to complete a burnout in advance of a wildfire to stop it from reaching homes near mountains adjoining metro Tucson, fire management officials said Saturday. The burnout of vegetation to deprive the fire … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreHow COVID-19 Court Lockdowns May Turn the Social Inflation Tide
Defense attorney Ellen Greiper reported receiving more than the usual number of phone calls from plaintiffs attorneys earlier this month, suggesting that the call dynamics could be signaling a COVID-driven change in social inflation trends. “I have had a flurry … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouth Carolina Conservation Groups Warn Charleston Development Will Worsen Flooding
Conservation groups in South Carolina are challenging a 3,000-acre (12,100-hectare) development project in Charleston over concerns that a loss of wetlands could worsen flooding in an already flood-prone area. The Sierra Club and the South Carolina Wildlife Federation argue that … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreAlabama City Will Pay $300K in Bitcoin Ransom to End Computer System Hack
A city in northern Alabama will pay a ransom worth $300,000 in Bitcoins in response to a hack of its computer system. Florence City Council voted unanimously at an emergency meeting Wednesday evening to make the payment from the city’s … Source: Claims Journal
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