Pixel 8 Pro thermometer can now ready body temperatures, but is it worth it?

When Google launched the Pixel 8 Pro, it revealed a feature that seemed to be a solution looking for a problem. It had a temperature sensor, one of if not the first to debut on a smartphone, that was advertised as a way to, well, check the temperature of food or your baby’s water bottle. There were leaks claiming that it could also take your body’s temperature, but that never came to pass, at least until now. Google finally let the cat out of the bag that it was just waiting for FDA approval, so the Pixel 8 Pro is now capable of reading your body temp, though the exact process and usefulness of that feature still remains a big question mark.

Designer: Google

Why would you want to use your phone to read your own temperature anyway? That’s because many people have been quite obsessed with checking their body temperature ever since the recent pandemic, and short of awkwardly carrying a thermometer with you all the time, using a smartphone is the next best thing. But since the feature would be used to take the place of a medical device, it needed regulatory approval first, which Google finally got.

According to the tech giant, the secret to this feature is the infrared sensor that’s positioned right beside its cameras. Before this body temperature feature was finally released, all it was allowed to do was measure the temperature of non-living objects by holding the phone no farther than two inches from the target. Unsurprisingly, there’s only a limited number of applications for such a thermometer, so it was like a feature that buyers were paying for but couldn’t fully use. The narrative now changes with the addition of body temperature readings, but it might not be a clear win either.

It uses the infrared radiation, a.k.a. heat, that our body generates to make this reading, but Google claims it does one better than the typical forehead digital thermometers commonly used today. It measures the temporal artery, that is, the artery located on your temple, to get a more accurate reading. Of course, the data is further processed by an AI-powered algorithm before being displayed on the Pixel thermometer app. The process, however, isn’t as quick or as straightforward as those forehead thermometers. You need to first hold the Pixel 8 Pro two inches away from the center of your forehead, wait for the beep to signal the start of the scanning process, and then swipe the phone toward your temple, all in just four seconds. The scanning automatically stops after four seconds, so the accuracy of the reading also depends on how accurate your movements are.

Although Google is quite confident in the accuracy of this feature, it’s still a bit doubtful how much use it will get in real life. Admittedly, body temperature reading is far more useful than precariously placing your phone so close to a hot object, let alone one that’s giving off smoke or steam. Fortunately, the Feature Drop that delivered this feature on Pixel phones also has other goodies, like Circle to Search which was first announced on the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. Google is also launching a new Mint Green flavor of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, in case you’re still in the market for a new phone, especially one that you can also use as a thermometer.

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Motorola Moto G34 5G gets unboxed (Video)

Motorola Moto G34 5G

The new Motorola Moto G34 5G smartphone was made official earlier this month and now we get to find out more details about the handset in an unboxing video from Tech Spurt., lets find out some more details about this budget-friendly Android phone. The handset retails for £150 in the UK. The Moto G34 5G […]

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GM’s Cruise division is being investigated by the DoJ and SEC following a pedestrian accident

GM's driverless Cruise division is under investigation by both the Department of Justice (DoJ) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), The Washington Post has reported. The probes follow an incident last year in which a jaywalking pedestrian was struck by a Cruise autonomous vehicle and then dragged 20 feet, worsening her injuries.

At the same time, yesterday Cruise released its own third-party findings regarding the accident, which took place on October 2 and involved another vehicle (a Nissan). The company said it "failed to live up to the justifiable expectations of regulators and the communities we serve... [and] also fell woefully short of our own expectations," adding that it's "fully cooperating" with investigators. According to its own findings, that's an understatement to say the least. 

According to the report, Cruise withheld crucial information from officials during a briefing the day after the accident. Specifically, the company failed to mention that its autonomous vehicle (AV) had dragged the victim 20 feet at around 7 MPH, causing serious injuries. According to the internal report, that occurred because the vehicle mistakenly detected a side (rather than a frontal) collision and attempted to pull over rather than stopping. 

At least 100 Cruise employees, including members of senior leadership, legal and others, were aware of the dragging incident — but failed to disclose it during October 3 meetings with the San Francisco Mayor's Office, NHTSA, DMV and other officials, the report states.

The company said it intended to let a video of the dragging incident speak for itself, then answer questions about it. However, the video didn't play clearly and fully due to internet connection issues, and then Cruise employees failed to verbally affirm the pullover maneuver and dragging of the pedestrian. In case that's not bad enough, the third-party findings state:

Cruise leadership was fixated on correcting the inaccurate media narrative that the Cruise AV, not the Nissan, had caused the Accident. This myopic focus led Cruise to convey the information about the Nissan hit-and-run driver having caused the Accident to the media, regulators and other government officials, but to omit other important information about the Accident. Even after obtaining the Full Video, Cruise did not correct the public narrative but continued instead to share incomplete facts and video about the Accident with the media and the public.

The report says the failings came about due to "poor leadership, mistakes in judgment, lack of coordination, an 'us versus them' mentality with regulators, and a fundamental misapprehension of Cruise’s obligations of accountability and transparency to the government and the public." 

Prior to the crash, Cruise was facing other problems with its autonomous vehicles (AVs) failing to recognize children and the frequency with which human operators took control. According to former CEO Vogt, human drivers needed to intervene in trips every four to five miles. 

Cruise had its license to operate suspended in California back in October. The company also laid off 24 percent of its workforce late last year, following the resignation of co-founder Daniel Kan and the departure of its CEO Kyle Vogt. On top of the two federal investigations, the company is also facing a lawsuit from the city of San Francisco. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gms-cruise-is-being-investigated-by-the-doj-and-sec-following-a-pedestrian-accident-104030508.html?src=rss

How to use Microsoft Copilot AI with Outlook to improve your email workflow

improve your Outlook email workflow with AI Copilot

Email management can often be a tedious and time-consuming task, but with the advent of  artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, it’s becoming easier and more efficient. One such innovation is Microsoft’s new AI Copilot Pro, a sophisticated artificial intelligence assistant that’s designed to work seamlessly with Outlook as well as other Microsoft applications and services such […]

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Road House 2024 film starring Jake Gyllenhaal premiering first on Prime Video

Road House 2024 film Amazon Prime Video

Get ready to be thrust back into the world of high-stakes barroom brawls as Amazon Prime Video gears up to bring a new version of the 1989 cult classic “Road House” to screens on March 21, 2024. This remake promises to capture the essence of the original while injecting it with a modern twist that […]

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ChatGPT-4 Turbo performance tested after latest updates from OpenAI

ChatGPT-4 Turbo performance tested

Following on from the news released today by OpenAI, regarding updates it has made to its ChatGPT API, pricing structure and the release of new embedding models. AI enthusiast and developer All About AI has started testing out the new ChatGPT-4 Turbo AI model to check its performance after the update. If you have been […]

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Two Toyota GR Yaris Special Editions launched

Toyota GR Yaris

Toyota is launching two special edition versions of the Toyota GR Yaris and these new models are inspired by its world champion drivers, Sébastien Ogier and Kalle Rovanperä and they come with a range of upgrades over the standard cars. Both vehicles feature the most recent iteration of the GR Yaris’ 1.6-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine. […]

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New Seagate 24TB IronWolf Pro HDD launch for $649

Seagate 24TB IronWolf Pro HDD

Seagate has this week announced the introduction of it’s new 24TB IronWolf Pro hard drive. This latest model is a substantial upgrade, designed to cater to the growing needs of small to medium-sized businesses and the demands of enterprise-level network attached storage systems. The new drive is part of the IronWolf Pro series, which now […]

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Retro Gaming with Raspberry Pi (3rd Edition) book now available

Retro Gaming with Raspberry Pi book

Anyone who likes playing retro games or building projects with the Raspberry Pi mini PC will be pleased to know that the official Raspberry Pi Foundation team has released a new book in the form of Retro Gaming with Raspberry Pi (3rd Edition). This 180-page manual is a treasure trove for those who yearn to […]

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OnePlus 12 vs iPhone 15 Pro Max

OnePlus 12.

The new OnePlus 12 smartphone launched globally earlier this week, we have already seen a review video of the handset and now we have another video, this one is from Max Tech and it compares the new OnePlus 12 with the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This comparison of the two handsets focuses on design, display, […]

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