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Wells Fargo Fires Over a Dozen for ‘Simulation of Keyboard Activity’ Mouse-mover technology took off in aftermath of the pandemic Bank says it ‘does not tolerate unethical behavior’ from staff ...
“Simulation of keyboard activity” leads to firing of Wells Fargo employees With worker surveillance on the rise, vendors sell devices to fake keyboard and mouse movement.
The most accurate simulation of the human brain ever has been carried out, but a single second’s worth of activity took one of the world’s largest supercomputers 40 minutes to calculate ...
It took the Fujitsu-built K about 40 minutes to complete a simulation of one second of neuronal network activity in real time, according to Japanese research institute RIKEN, which runs the machine.