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Se desmanteló un criadero ilegal donde 57 caniches toy vivían hacinados en condiciones deplorables. La operación fue descubierta tras denuncias vecinales por ruidos y olores. Los perros, sin vacunación ni cuidados adecuados, fueron rescatados y trasladados a una ONG para su recuperación. La actividad está prohibida en la ciudad y los responsables enfrentan cargos por maltrato animal.

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00:00It was an entrepreneurship. What they were doing was a crime against animals.
00:06How many caniche toys did they have?
00:08Fifty-seven in a very narrow space.
00:12There were ten kennels, some cages, really.
00:14And it's a crime, because also in the area of the city of Buenos Aires,
00:18the issue of breeders is prohibited.
00:20Wait, imagine the noise there should be.
00:22Wait, wait, let's see what happens in the place.
00:24There is Fabian Rubino. Where is this?
00:27You imagine these puppies, which are the pets of so many little ones,
00:32that so many love them in the houses.
00:34They were born practically in these cages in the neighborhood of Flores.
00:38This is in Arrotea, at 600.
00:40Between 600 and 600.
00:41It's a nice house.
00:42A pretty ... yes, but a pretty complicated family.
00:46Here lived a woman with her son of about thirty, thirty-odd.
00:50Let's put them of not very good reputation in the area.
00:53Of course it is, because the neighbors complained.
00:56You imagine the dogs nested in cages,
01:00with the smell that that can carry,
01:02and also by the noises that can obviously carry.
01:07Yes, it's fine.
01:08But apart from that ...
01:09The complaint was made.
01:10This was silver, Bobby.
01:12Fabio, because here we got the bill.
01:14Bobby told me that each caniche toy is sold for about 200,000 pesos to start.
01:20And they had 57.
01:21We are talking about more than 11 million mangoes.
01:25How fast we are to figure out.
01:27Yes, of course.
01:28They had a real money in the interior of this house,
01:31that when they entered, they told me, they were surprised by the magnitude.
01:35Well, notice that you can not have perhaps a lot of patio.
01:38You will have a common patio of a nice, presentable house.
01:41But the truth is that they moved those puppies,
01:44which practically asked for help from the people who entered.
01:48Anyway, it is an area of ​​many, but you will see here.
01:52They entered and took everyone.
01:55Now they are in an NGO that will obviously distribute them,
02:01to give them a better future.
02:02What would the neighbors say about what happened there?
02:04They were assigned roles without vaccination, without relevant care.
02:11You can imagine having almost 60 dogs,
02:14doing the needs and everything that carries the abandonment of these dogs.
02:20Unfortunately, it is very difficult to raise them.
02:23We just rang the doorbell, there is no one.
02:25The house gives the feeling as if it were not with people.
02:28The lady was discomposed at the time of the meeting,
02:31obviously surprised by this situation.
02:34And for the moment we do not see any kind of movement.
02:38Well, I do not know what is surprising.
02:40She was out of reality and thought that no one was going to notice.
02:44Of course, exactly.
02:46But more for the noise of the dogs, obviously.
02:49And also, more than anything, they told me about the smell.
02:51Now in summer or with these heats that are getting colder,
02:55the smell was stronger in the neighbors,
02:58which in harsh places they did.
03:00Lady, do you know here ...?
03:02No, I do not know anything.
03:04Many were also surprised.
03:05Of course, they do not live nearby,
03:07but those who live nearby are the ones who suffer the most.
03:10They made the complaint, the search was carried out,
03:13and fortunately they reconquered these 57 dogs
03:17that were here, stationed in this house.
03:19Yes, and in addition to everything that has to do with hygiene,
03:22the most significant thing is what Fabian pointed out,
03:25the lack of veterinary care providers,
03:28because the vast majority were puppies.
03:31Let's remember that the city of Buenos Aires ...
03:33Poor animal!
03:34The breeding ground for commercialization.
03:36There were some adults, but most were puppies.
03:39There were no vaccination certificates.
03:41Look at the cages, what they were.
03:43It is a breed of small animals, of small dogs.
03:46It would be worse if they were of another size and size.
03:48But even so, almost 60 in 10 cages,
03:52the conditions were also tremendous,
03:54of hygiene and lack of food.
03:58Stop, come here a second, let's see if we can touch him.
04:01Yes, because there may be people inside.
04:06Here we are, notice that the house has a security camera.
04:10You get the feeling of being a little careless,
04:13but it is a typical middle-class house in the Flores neighborhood.
04:17Once upon a time it was a beautiful house.
04:19But no, it doesn't have anyone, really.
04:21Let's do one thing, Fabi.
04:23Notice if the neighbors appear, not only the owners of the house,
04:26but the neighbors, or some of those who reported
04:29and tell how it was to live with a breeder of these next door.
04:33There we are seeing the images of the level of housing.
04:37Besides, they are very small, but a breed that is very barky.
04:41They are the neighbors who alerted about the lack of hygiene,
04:45the smell that there was, and they also took a cell phone
04:48in which it will be investigated when it is analyzed
04:51the issue of commercialization, which is prohibited.
04:53Right away we return to you, Fabi.
04:57And it is one of the most used applications
04:59and has presented news.
05:00In fact, it is one of the applications that we use here
05:02in the program, Google Maps, which now incorporates
05:05an assistant with artificial intelligence and news
05:07that have to do with its immersive view.
05:09Have you already tried the immersive view of Google Maps?
05:11No, it disorients me.
05:13Look, this is an immersive view with the new ability
05:18to be able to give you according to the time.
05:21Look, you are moving the time, it not only modifies the climate
05:24to see how it is, this would be a detail,
05:26but it also makes you a projection of the traffic.
05:29Look, according to historical data,
05:32how certain streets are located at a certain time,
05:35it will show you the number of vehicles that can be seen
05:38at that time in the place where you are going.
05:40This is to schedule a trip.
05:41You can also see the spaces where you will be able to park,
05:44how you will be able to move.
05:45The immersive view is in 150 cities.
05:47Look at this, do you see it here?
05:49Do you see those vehicles that appear?
05:50Well, it is a projection of the amount of traffic
05:53according to the historical data that is usually seen.
05:55That is why the data and artificial intelligence are used
05:58to project according to the frequent traffic at a certain time.
06:03You will tell me, and how do you project it in Buenos Aires
06:05when there may be cuts or some kind of issues
06:07that have to do with traffic?
06:09Well, that can be more difficult.
06:10But 150 cities in Buenos Aires…
06:12So, artificial intelligence fails in the transit of Buenos Aires.
06:14It has no chance.
06:16Yesterday it failed in a mathematical account,
06:19a video of Pergolini went viral,
06:20and then I'm going to show it too,
06:22and artificial intelligence failed,
06:23so for now it does not replace the teachers.
06:25And this is another thing.
06:26The possibility of seeing around you,
06:29this is a street view image,
06:31where you are going to see places to go to eat
06:33and recommendations that it will also give you with artificial intelligence.
06:36For example, you are going to put places to go to eat at night in Buenos Aires,
06:40you are going to be able to ask things and it will answer you.
06:42What is it that Google Maps is looking for?
06:44Not just to be a map, but to transform into an application
06:47where you can see recommendations,
06:49you can see places you are going to go to,
06:52it makes you a compilation according to the opinions of the people.
06:54At any time they will start charging for the recommendations.
06:57I don't think so.
06:58I already told you, this type of application charges you with your data.
07:01Internet is not free, we pay it with our information,
07:04with the data we give it,
07:05with the data also of how we move,
07:08how we move.
07:09This also gives information so that these applications, of course,
07:13can put advertising and program advertising of this type.
07:17And the last thing it incorporated, and this is good too,
07:20is the issue of being able to mark,
07:22especially for countries where electric vehicles are growing,
07:27exact places where the electric and fast charging stations are.
07:33This in a more detailed way.
07:34Although there was information before,
07:36especially information that the community was adding,
07:38it is also good to have it officially,
07:40for those countries in which it works, of course,
07:43or that have more sales of electric vehicles.
07:45The last thing, there was something else,
07:47which is this, which I am going to show you.
07:49Look how it appears to me there, how nice.
07:51Well, let me tell you now,
07:53which lane you have to take in each situation
07:56to also avoid traffic issues.
07:58How does it have the information of which vehicles are on the street?
08:01From the cell phones we have in our hands.
08:03Each human being supposedly has a cell phone,
08:05it identifies each vehicle on the route in that way
08:08and marks you which way to take and optimize your route in this way.
08:12Google Maps news, an application that I really like.
08:16We use it a lot here and in fact ...
08:18I don't.
08:19Do you use Waze?
08:20Yes sir.
08:21And do you think it's the competition?
08:23No.
08:24They are from the same company anyway.
08:25No, no, I use it.
08:26Do you like Waze more seriously than Google Maps?
08:28Me too.
08:29Okay.
08:30There they use Waze.
08:32No, it happens that Waze aesthetically is much more complete than Google Maps,
08:35I think.
08:36But it's fine.
08:37If you don't use functions like these for recommendations of places.
08:40I want the map, clear.
08:42Let me tell you where there is a cut.
08:44It takes so long.
08:45It's very good.
08:46News then in Google Maps and it has to do with the use of artificial intelligence
08:50for certain issues and recommendations.
08:52Which one hangs less?
08:53Inside the app.
08:54Did you see that there is a moment when it hangs?
08:55The thing is that Waze is for handling because ...
08:57I use it to handle Google Maps too.
08:59Ah, look.
09:00I look for the collective, that's in Google Maps.
09:02Yes, I don't like Waze aesthetically.
09:04But hey, I like it to look ...
09:06Which one hangs less?
09:08Because it has happened to me sometimes that you stay thinking and you don't know where to turn.
09:13So Waze is the one that hangs the most because Google Maps.

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