here's what's coming up in the category 5 tv newsroom nasa made an incredible 10-year time lapse of the sun's fiery rotation tim hortons is facing a class-action lawsuit over app location tracking disney has been developing incredibly life life deep fake technology japan's arm-based fugaku is now the world's fastest super computer apple-backed firm aims for 1 million robo taxis and facebook has developed a new set of vr glasses that look like a chunky pair of sunglasses stick around the full details and this week's crypto corner are coming up this is the category 5 dot tv newsroom covering the week's top tech stories with a slight linux bias from the newsroom i'm becca ferguson you shouldn't stare at the sun it's dangerous but this month marks a full decade of nasa's solar dynamics observatory doing the staring at the sun for us it's been studying the star closest to earth non-stop from orbit gathering 425 million high resolution images since june 2010 the data collected has helped scientists make many discoveries but for those of us scrolling the internet for some kind of good news nasa has turned the observations into something fun nasa has compiled the images into a stunning time lapse of the star's activity over the last 10 years the time lapse assembles images taken at an extreme ultraviolet wavelength that shows the sun's outermost atmospheric layer the corona the movie compiles a photo every hour with dark slides caused by the earth or the moon eclipsing the observatory as they pass between the spacecraft and the sun the full video lasts 61 minutes showcasing the sun's 11-year solar cycle with its rise and fall inactivity the shift in solar activity can be clearly seen as the number of swelling solar spots increased to explosive levels with violent whips of magnetic field lines and solar flares it then calms down again to a period known as solar minimum when the amount of solar activity is relatively low that's a period we're in now with one result being that the northern lights are less frequently seen in lower latitudes it's stunning to see from our perspective even if a decade is a little more than a blip in the life of a star the full-time lapse video in 4k resolution can be viewed at cat5.tv sun lawsuit in quebec over data collection issues in the company's mobile ordering app filed a day after four privacy watchdogs announced a joint investigation into the company's overreach the court application filed by two montreal-based law firms on tuesday cites an investigative story by the financial post which revealed the tim hortons app was logging users location data in the background even when the app wasn't open the app was streaming gps location data to radar labs inc an american company which analyzes location data to infer where users live and work and logs a person's visits to one of tim horton's competitors such as starbucks or mcdonald's corp immediately after privacy commissioners for the federal government quebec alberta and british columbia announced their joint investigation on monday tim horton said in a statement that it has discontinued its practice of tracking users location when the app is not open the lead plaintiff is a montreal resident who works in the i.t sector and even though defined by his lawyer as a tech savvy guy he was shocked to find out how the app was tracking him consumer protection lawyer joey zuchron said that simply stopping the practice of background location tracking isn't enough because tim horton's parent company appears to have been tracking the lead plaintiff since last year and the damage is already done zuckerin says they've gained a valuable database of information and behavior patterns and activities of individuals so are they now just going to throw that out or are they going to profit from it my guess my guess is the latter tim horton's chief corporate officer duncan folsom fulton said in an emailed statement the company did not have any comment on the class action lawsuit and reiterated that it had discontinued background location tracking although the app may still record user location when it's open in many cases of privacy violations it's difficult to sue because litigants can't put a dollar value on the harm they have suffered but the quebec charter of rights and freedoms makes privacy a protected right and that simplifies the case most privacy and data cases in canada have been focused on breaches where companies allowed private information to be leaked or stolen by hackers but litigation around issues relating to data and privacy could become more common depending on how the courts respond in this case and future cases a new paper published by disney research describes a fully automated neural network based method for swapping faces in photos and videos the first method that results in high resolution results of sufficient quality to be used in film and tv the researchers specifically intend this tech for use in replacing an existing actor's performance with a substitute actor's face for instance when de-aging or increasing the age of someone or potentially when portraying an actor who has passed away they also suggest it could be used for replacing the faces of stunt doubles in cases where the conditions of a seeing call for them to be used this method is unique from other approaches in a number of ways including that any face used in the set can be swapped with any recorded performance making it possible to relatively easily re-image the actors on demand the other is that it recreates contrast and lighting conditions to ensure the actor looks like they are actually present in the same conditions as the scene you can check out the results for yourself in this video as you can see there's still a hint of uncanny valley going on here but the researchers acknowledge that in their paper calling this a major step toward photorealistic face swapping that can successfully bridge the uncanny valley it is still a lot more realistic than other attempts which is especially apparent when you've seen the side-by-side comparisons with other techniques most notably it works at much higher resolution which is key for actual entertainment industry use considering the example of using this technique for a stunt double the realist realism could come across as being incredibly realistic the examples presented are a super small sample so it remains to be seen how broadly this can be applied subjects used appear to be primarily white for instance also there's always the question of the ethical implication of any use of face swapping technology especially in video as it could be used to fabricate credible video or photographic evidence of something that didn't actually happen given however that the technology is now in development from multiple quarters it's essentially long past the time for debate about the ethics of its development and exploration instead it's welcome that organizations like disney research are following the academic path and sharing the results of their work so that others concerned about its potential malicious use can determine ways to flag identify and protect against any bad actors japan's arm-based fugaku is now the world's fastest supercomputer an apple-backed firm aims at 1 million robo-taxis and facebook has developed a new set of vr glasses that look like a chunky pair of sunglasses becca has these stories coming up plus robert's here with the crypto corner don't go anywhere welcome to the cryptocorner and again we've got a fully loaded program for you so let's dive into it if we look into the market then you'll see that there has been a slight drop between last week and this week from 277 billion to 263 billion uh an average around five percent drop between last week and this week we sold this year by seven days then last week we had 20 coins that gained more than 15 this time it's a mere six coins and uh on the downside last week we had two coins that lost more than 15 percent this time it's a few more than that so it's slightly bearish behavior in the market and if we look into the d5 market then similar picture there from 6.7 billion down to 6.1 billion dropped between last week and this week now if you remember last week we went into detail in regards to the d5 market how to participate in this market and how the future looks like but also that there are risks attached to that because it's a very young market and so this is what happened between last week and this week a hacker stole around half a million u.s dollars now it's not stealing in traditional sense we just take something it's just that they made use of these different protocols in a way that they were able to harvest around half a million us dollars and the way that worked is as you remember this is one of those platforms where you can participate and so you they use the balance and pool the balancer platform in one of those pools and they use the flashlight technology so with this technology which means a flashlight is something that happens between two blocks so it's never registered so you can take a loan as high as you want doesn't matter because it's never registered but between two those two blocks you can do whatever you want to do uh you can do whatever you want to with that money and that's what they did so they took out that loan and then they started swapping between the ethereum and the sta token and they did that 24 times until the whole pool was drained again that's between two blocks so it's never registered but they were making use of that and every time that this transfer happened a transfer fee of one percent was charged to the recipient but that was not registered on the balance of platform and so every time the attacker swapped between those two coins uh those two tokens the balancer pool received one percent less sta than was expected and these people were harvesting that so it shows how young this industry is but also how interesting it is and as i encourage you last week just go in there and learn more about it now on the other side looking at the traditional market something similar happened uh 2.8 billion u.s dollars were scammed in the gold market now that's something that would never have be able to happen in the bitcoin or the crypto market especially bitcoin because it's the most secure platform in the world uh but in gold everybody operates with certificates so not the physical gold it's a certificate that's being transferred and that's where the scam happened with bitcoin that would have never happened because bitcoin was never hacked so it's the most secure software platform in the world now something interesting is somebody published a report um that is fantastic i encourage you to take a look at it and as usual i put the link into the description but this report is in debt and very scientific and fantastic i love this report so these they go into every single aspect of of the market so adoption rate uh tax evasion uh remittance and that on a global basis and they also look into uh how the value is going to perform from bitcoin ethereum ripple and xrp over the next five to 10 years they predicted their price i'm not going to mention that here because it's not what we do but take a look into what that report says but the interesting thing is really what they are talking about so online transactions how they look as you can see it's really in detail of what um they are analyzing and it's worth spending some time into reading this report it's 64 or 61 pages now um part of this is of course as you heard from us last uh a few weeks ago is that china is moving into um the the chinese remedy into uh cryptocurrency and canada is uh like most other countries are planning to do similar things uh the interesting thing is that some experts in canada are uh hoping that the bank of canada will create a more inclusive and accessible um digital canadian dollar so let's hope that that happens because that would be beneficial for everybody in the world and the last one is uh coinbase um they have got a section where you can earn money by just learning something so you go into coinbase.com and then slash earn and then you've got here section where you can just by learning something uh earn money and it's i think in total over 400 and they just started this one here the compound course uh where you can earn nine compounds or nine dollars worth in compound um by just taking the course now you have to be fast because these things sell out pretty fast but it's just in the other way on how you can make small money but you can make some money anyway um that's it from me uh this week i hope you enjoyed it i hope you learned something and i'm looking forward to see you next week so thank you very much for watching thanks bye-bye thank you robert just a reminder that we're not providing financial advice but just sharing what's happening in the cryptocurrency market always remember that the cryptocurrency market is ever-changing and always volatile so you should only spend what you can afford to lose now back to becca in the newsroom thank you robbie according to a semi-annual ranking announced by the u.s european top 500 project on monday japan's latest supercomputer fugaku is the world's fastest for computing speed this is the first time that a japanese supercomputer has taken the top position in nine years when the k computer fugaku's predecessor took first place at this time in 2011. jointly developed by japan's state-backed raiken center for computational science and fujitsu fugaku is the first ever arm-based system to become the world's fastest super computer it scored a high-performance linpack hpl score of 415.5 petaflops which makes it 2.8 times faster than ibm summit's 148.6 petaflops that is now in second place in the top 500 supercomputer rankings fugaku is powered by fujitsu's 48 core arm-based a64 fx system on chip and consists of nearly 7.3 million cpu cores in single precision operations it reaches peak performance of over one thousand petaflops which pushes our vernacular into the next tier at one the chips run at 2.0 gigahertz with a boost to 2.2 gigahertz and carry 32 gigabytes of second generation high bandwidth memory each this arm-based supercomputer also secured the number one position in other rankings that test computers on different parameters including graph 500 hpl ai and high performance conjugate gradient this is the first time that a supercomputer has simultaneously topped the rankings in the above four categories according to fujitsu currently installed at the raiken center for computational science in kobe japan fugaku is will also carry out a wide range of applications that will address high priority social and scientific issues while the super computer is expected to start full-time operation in april next year they are already using it in the fight against colbot 19. in recent years countries like the us and china have dominated the race to develop powerful machines this time too china dominated the top 500 lists with 226 super computers while the us took second place with 114 systems followed by japan with 30 france with 18 and germany with 16 systems chinese ride-hailing firm didi ching says it plans to operate more than a million self-driving driving vehicles by 2030. according to dd's chief operating officer meng xing the robo taxis are to be deployed in places where ride-hailing drivers are less available the company last month completed a more than 500 million dollar fundraising round for the autonomous driving unit led by softbank group's vision fund 2. apple who is known to be interested in the development of autonomous driving invested 1 billion dollars into dd back in 2016. last year didi said it would start using autonomous vehicles to pick up passengers in beijing shanghai and shenzhen this year before expanding the scheme outside china in 2021 automakers and tech companies in china are investing heavily in the autonomous driving industry to compete with the likes of tesla alphabet waymo and uber while some industry insiders say it will take time for the public to trust autonomous vehicles fully mang said didi expects autonomous vehicles to be in mass production by 2025. competitors are already offering robo-taxi service but a fleet of 1 million vehicles would put them all to shame we'll keep our eye on this and see if deedee is able to deliver facebook has created a virtual reality headset that's not much larger than a chunky pair of sunglasses the futuristic shades use a specially designed holographic film to miniaturize the lens conventional vr displays tend to be bulky as the refractive lenses inside of them need a couple of inch inches to focus the display for its wearer's eyes the result is a pair of glasses that are most at most only nine millimeters thick according to the researchers and weigh only 17.8 grams images from the glasses green and black display are frankly extremely cyberpunk the glasses can provide an approximately 90 degree horizontal field of view according to testing detailed in a paper published by facebook research the design also does away with the traditional lcd panels used in conventional vr headsets and uses lasers instead to create an image that means pixel counting isn't really an option it's still an early prototype with plenty of limitations since light rays from the backlight fan out significantly before they are focused by the holographic beam splitter surface large reason regions of the display do not contribute to the display's field of view the researchers write in the paper the glasses are also still not capable of producing a full color image and exhibit ghosting around the edges of the field of view caused by optical surfaces reflecting light the team already has a plan to reduce weight even further by switching to plastic substrates the researchers expect to bring total weight to just 6.6 grams about the weight of a pair of large aviator style sunglasses this news comes at the same time as google's acquisition of canadian smart glasses startup north who developed lightweight focal smart glasses designed with a holographic display that only the user can see it would appear augmented reality is still in the sights of these two big players which could mean some interesting tech in the coming years big thanks to roy w nash and our community of viewers for submitting stories to us this week thanks for watching the category 5 tv newsroom don't forget to like and subscribe for all your tech news with a slight line of bias and if you appreciate what we do become a patron at patreon.comcategory5 from the category 5 dot tv newsroom i'm becca ferguson [Music] you