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after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and put it through its machinegorithm to figure out how i write my letters. so the interesting thing about our tech is we mimic what humans do. humans are completely unique, every time you write a character it is going to be a tiny bit different, and we pick up on those nuances, so our technology will learn how you do those and will also mimic all the variation you apply to this, and generate more on top of it. it is notjust printing the words on paper, it is applying pressure at certain points where i apply pressure. it is being able to do that. the g, i do a g like that without a curl at the bottom, so does this. just subtle little things, it has got it down to a t. this is wicked, look at that. it's all very impressive, and even if i write underneath the robot's lines, you can see the results are very similar. there are small details like little flicks of the pen that set mine apart. but why would anyone want a handwritten letter nowadays? so it might seem a bit counterintuitive, but the noise — you get so many
after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and put it through its machinegorithm to figure out how i write my letters. so the interesting thing about our tech is we mimic what humans do. humans are completely unique, every time you write a character it is going to be a tiny bit different, and we pick up on those nuances, so our technology will learn how you do those and will also mimic all the variation you apply to this, and generate more on top of it. it is...
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after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and puts it through its machine learning algorithms to figure out how i write my letters. the interesting thing about our tech is it inimical what humans do. every time you wrote a character, it is a tiny bit different and we pick up on those nuances. our technology will learn how you do those and it will also mimic allthe how you do those and it will also mimic all the variation and generate more on mimic all the variation and generate more on top of it. it's notjust printing the words on paper. it's a plain pressure at certain points where i apply pressure. it is being able to do that, i do a g like that without the curl at the bottom, this does this. just these little things. it has got it down to a tee. it's wicked. look at that. it is all very impressive. and even if i am right underneath the robot, you can see the results of summer. there are small details like little flicks from the pen that set mine apart. but why would anyone want to have a hand write a letter nowadays?m might seem a bit counterintuitive. b
after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and puts it through its machine learning algorithms to figure out how i write my letters. the interesting thing about our tech is it inimical what humans do. every time you wrote a character, it is a tiny bit different and we pick up on those nuances. our technology will learn how you do those and it will also mimic allthe how you do those and it will also mimic all the variation and generate more on mimic all the variation...
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after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and put it through its machineite my letters. so the interesting thing about our tech is we mimic what humans do. humans are completely unique, every time you write a character it is going to be a tiny bit different, and we pick up on those nuances, so our technology will learn how you do those and will also mimic all the variation you apply to this, and generate more on top of it. it is notjust printing the words on paper, it is applying pressure at certain points where i apply pressure. it is being able to do that. the g, i do a g like that without a curl at the bottom, so does this. just subtle little things, it has got it down to a t. this is wicked, look at that. it's all very impressive, and even if i write underneath the robot's lines, you can see the results are very similar. there are small details like little flicks of the pen that set mine apart. but why would anyone want a handwritten letter nowadays? so it might seem a bit counterintuitive, but the noise — you get so many emails a day, and you barely r
after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and put it through its machineite my letters. so the interesting thing about our tech is we mimic what humans do. humans are completely unique, every time you write a character it is going to be a tiny bit different, and we pick up on those nuances, so our technology will learn how you do those and will also mimic all the variation you apply to this, and generate more on top of it. it is notjust printing the words on paper,...
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after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and put it through its machinepick up on those nuances, so our technology will learn how you do those and will also mimic all the variation you apply to this, and generate more on top of it. it is notjust printing the words on paper, it is applying pressure at certain points where i apply pressure. it is being able to do that. the g, i do a g like that without a curl at the bottom, so does this. just subtle little things, it has got it down to a t. this is wicked, look at that. it's all very impressive, and even if i write underneath the robot's lines, you can see the results are very similar. there are small details like little flicks of the pen that set mine apart. but why would anyone want a handwritten letter nowadays? so it might seem a bit counterintuitive, but the noise — you get so many emails a day, and you barely read half of them. it is about cutting through that noise and adding a personal touch. so we work with big political organisations, they send them out, hotels use it for adding a personal touch,
after sending through my written text, the handwriting company scans it and put it through its machinepick up on those nuances, so our technology will learn how you do those and will also mimic all the variation you apply to this, and generate more on top of it. it is notjust printing the words on paper, it is applying pressure at certain points where i apply pressure. it is being able to do that. the g, i do a g like that without a curl at the bottom, so does this. just subtle little things,...
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company in los angeles. she was asked by singer to provide a handwriting sample from her son so the talented test taker could actually take the test in the best way possible to mimic her son's handwriting. when she sent the sample, she said good luck with this in her note. that's one example of among the parents that have chosen to take this route. >> shepard: i want to get something in real quick. i want to tell viewers this. the question was, did the kids know? we just got a statement from felicity huffman. it said my daughter knew nothing about my actions. in my misguided and profoundly wrong way, i have betrayed her. this transgression toward her and the public i will carry for the rest of my life. she says her little one didn't know. >> and the government agrees with that. the government views the children and the schools as victims. >> shepard: molly? >> so i will say, in a similar stance as well, the statement from gordon kaplan that he put out, that he takes full and sole specialty. i'm deeply ashamed of my behavior and actions. i apologize to my family and friends and students that been accepted thr
company in los angeles. she was asked by singer to provide a handwriting sample from her son so the talented test taker could actually take the test in the best way possible to mimic her son's handwriting. when she sent the sample, she said good luck with this in her note. that's one example of among the parents that have chosen to take this route. >> shepard: i want to get something in real quick. i want to tell viewers this. the question was, did the kids know? we just got a statement...
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jane buckingham, ceo of a boutique marketing company based in los angeles, was asked by singer, the mastermind of the entire scheme, to provide a handwritinge from her son, the very talented test taker that played a major role in this scheme, could try to emulate it while taking the a.c.t. test. it was sent with a note good luck with this. there was the owner of a vineyard in napa who stands of bribing the water polo coaches to facilitate his daughter's admission. his daughter did not play but a fabricated athletic profile did include a photo of someone else playing water polo. gordon caplan, co-chair of a major international law firm at the time of the crime, seen leaving court, caught on camera. he allegedly paid $75,000 to have his daughter's a.c.t. test corrected. very similar to huffman, he's put out a statement taking responsibility and claiming that his daughter had no idea, writing she had no knowledge whatsoever about my actions and has been devastated to learn what i did and has been hurt the most by it. some of these parents essentially understanding the impact, the embarrassment that they may have caused their children, many of
jane buckingham, ceo of a boutique marketing company based in los angeles, was asked by singer, the mastermind of the entire scheme, to provide a handwritinge from her son, the very talented test taker that played a major role in this scheme, could try to emulate it while taking the a.c.t. test. it was sent with a note good luck with this. there was the owner of a vineyard in napa who stands of bribing the water polo coaches to facilitate his daughter's admission. his daughter did not play but...