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San Jose-based Vintra, whose software is used by the IRS, police, and more, claims its “co-appearance” AI can mark interactions between people caught on camera (Noah Bierman/Los Angeles Times)

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Noah Bierman / Los Angeles Times:
San Jose-based Vintra, whose software is used by the IRS, police, and more, claims its “co-appearance” AI can mark interactions between people caught on camera  —  A gray-haired man walks through an office lobby holding a coffee cup, staring ahead as he passes the entryway.

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