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 MELLOTT, Ind. -- An Indiana woman said she expects to be reunitedwith her dog Wednesday after hewandered 45 miles from home following a tornadolast month and was adopted by a new owner.The 3-year-old boxer named Rosco wasbeing returned by his new owner Tuesday to the Clinton County Humane Societyand reunited with Kyla Robinson of Mellott on Wednesday, she told the Journal and Courier.Rosco s adoptive owner, who originallyplanned to keep the dog, agreed togive him up aft stanley termos er being moved by news accounts that the dog would not be reunited with Robinson andher family. This lady does have a heart, andshe was just thinking of her children too,  Robinson said of the adoptiveowner.  It s not her fault that Rosco went missing, and I am so thankfulthat she is giving Rosco back. Rosco s odyssey began Nov. 17 when a tornado badly damaged Robinson s home inMellott, a small town 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis,while the family was attending a babyshower.        The day stanley water bottle  after the twister, a manspotted Rosco wandering without tags about 45 miles from home and brought himto the Clinton County Humane  stanley cup Society, where he was adopted six days later.The Robinsons learned about Rosco swhereabouts after a neighbor volunteered to help find him by postinginformation online.The animal shelter was contacted by avolunteer who saw a post about the dogon Facebook.Clinton County Humane Society directorJim Tate contacted Robinson on Dec. 6 and explained that Rosco was fine but hadbeen adopted in accordance  Iobp Comet Siding Spring Is Headed Towards Mars
 With its mind seeming firmly on robotics right now, the assumption was that Google   $500 million AI purchase would slot right in to that same division. But it turns out that such artificial intelligence will instead be powering the company   search systems.     https://gizmodo/a-humans-guide-to-googles-many-robots-1509799897 Re/code reports that the brains from DeepMind鈥攑urchased for $500 million yesterday by Google, which beat Facebook in negotiations鈥攚on ;t answer to Andy Rubin, who is heading up the robotics work. I stanley water bottle nstead, they ;ll  stanley quencher report to Google   search expert Jeff Dean. That makes sense. Jeff Dean is big on developing neural network systems to identify data, and apparently DeepMind has in the past worked on a smarter recommendation system for online commerce, and something to do with images. So potentially a very natural fit, without a single bot in sight. Re/code, which broke the news of the AI purchase yesterday, also points out that it was DeepMind which insisted Google create an ethics board to monitor what could and couldn ;t be done with the tech. If the report of using the AI capabilities for search are true, then, that board better take privacy pretty damn  stanley cup seriously. [Re/code] Image by Eddie Codel under Creative Commons license                                                        DeepMindGoogle