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ποΈ 27 June 2019
β±οΈ 18 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corbett of Corbett Report.com. |
0:13.0 | I'm James Evan Palado for Mediamonarchy.com algorithms to nudge human behavior. We've got that story. Plus, all your concerts are belong to 5G, but first, U.S. Census Bureau |
0:24.8 | using aerial technology to help with the 2020 count. |
0:28.7 | U.S. Census Bureau using new high-tech tools to help get an accurate population count next |
0:34.2 | year as it faces challenges, tallying people of color who live in remote places |
0:39.3 | and can be wary of the federal government, because as though those are the only people that would |
0:43.4 | possibly be wary of the federal government. |
0:46.0 | The agency is using aerial images of rural communities and hard-to-reach areas to verify |
0:50.5 | addresses and determine where to send workers to ensure everyone is counted. |
0:55.4 | Census Bureau Director Stephen Dillingham said, |
0:58.2 | satellites and planes take photos, |
1:00.3 | and Bureau employees compare the housing captured in the images to digital maps from the last census in 2010. |
1:06.7 | It takes a fraction of the time needed by workers in the field. |
1:10.2 | The agency has used the geographic technology since 1990. |
1:13.9 | Yes, they do the census every decade on the zeros here. |
1:17.6 | But has never had access to such accurate tools from the air, said the Bureau's head of the geography division. |
1:23.2 | The technology, known as Geographic Information System, or G GIS uses computers to analyze neighborhoods, |
1:29.9 | land formations, rivers, and other data captured by satellites or traditional mapping. |
1:34.5 | The new tech that it feels like they're just sort of now announcing to us and telling us about it, |
1:39.3 | to improve the census comes amid concerns that tribal areas and communities of color may be undercounted in the |
1:45.3 | every 10-year tally that determines the amount of federal thefts that the states receive and |
1:50.1 | whether they gain or lose Congress creditor seats. Supreme Court is deciding right now whether |
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