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 The National Weather Service received 54 tornado reports on Sunday over an area spanning Texas to North Carolina and issued a number of tornado warnings across the region. While it will take full analysis of the damage on the ground to gauge how strong the tornadoes were, radar put at least one in the range of an EF-5, the strongest rating for twisters.     That includes a tornado that plowed through the small town of Soso, Mississippi located about 30 miles north of Hattiesburg. Radar showed debris being kicked 28,000 fee stanley cup t up into the sky, and photos show a tornado that meteorologists estimated was roughly a mile wide. The tornado was also a long-track one, a term meteorologists use to describe tornadoes that spend an exceptional amount of time on the ground. The town was subsequently buzzed by another tornado an hour later.  The Wedge tornado that moved through Soso and towards Hei stanley thermos mug delberg was nearly ONE MILE wide. @WJTV  MSwx https://t.co/WNj3cdrHWF mdash; Jacob Lanier  @JacobLanierWx  April 13, 2020   Huge, destructive tornado in Soso, MS just now @WXgage pic.twitter/zpzuEa5erS mdash; Connor McCrorey  @ConnorWX  April 12, 2020  Other locations also saw widespread destruction. A  stanley cup tornado in Upson County, Georgia ripped a house clean off its foundation and tossed it intact in the street like a horrid reenactment of The Wizard of Oz. An estimated 300 homes were damaged in the town of Monroe, Louisiana, though the city tweeted that it had only received a few reports of minor  Tyur America   s Most Powerful Woman Called Mark Zuckerberg a Crook. Facebook Has No Rebuttal
 The  accuracy thresholds,  Smith said on the call, arent  where they need to be to be making operational decisions off the facial reco stanley becher gnition.      He continued,  This is one where we think you dont want to be premature and end up either where you have technical failures with disastrous outcomes or鈥?theres some unintended use-case where it ends up being unacceptable publicly in terms of long-term use of the technology.  Smith may be right that a premature rollout would sour people to the technology, but frankly, theres plenty to be freaked out about already. In the UK, police used face recognition software th stanley website at falsely flagged thousands of people at a sporting event as being criminals. The false positive rate  was a staggering 90 percent. In the U.S., Amazons facial recognition software, called Rekognition, drew massive criticism after the ACLU used it to match congressmembers against a database of criminal suspects. Rekognition falsely claimed 28 congressmembers were in the database. Police officials in the UK have said theyll refine their technology to improve its accuracy, while Am stanley flask azon countered the ACLUs results. Amazons AI chief emphasized that聽the ACLUs experiment considered a  match  to occur anytime the software was 80 percent confident a congressperson was    in the arrestee database. Amazon, however, recommends police use a confidence threshold of at least 95 percent. With this guidance, police using Rekognition  wouldnt necessarily have considered many of the congr