Corrections: J&J case claimants, Meta Ray-Bans, Chris Packham show
Corrections: J&J claimants, Meta Ray-Bans, Packham show

The Guardian has issued corrections to several articles published on 11 July. In an interview with lawyer Mark Lanier, a reference to an ongoing case against Johnson & Johnson in the high court stated there were “more than 7,000 claimants”. To clarify, there are 2,147 claimants registered with the court, but a total of more than 7,000 potential claimants have come forward.

Meta Ray-Bans and facial recognition

An article about Meta Ray-Bans incorrectly stated that facial recognition technology is a feature of the glasses. In fact, while the glasses are equipped with cameras, facial recognition is not currently available as a feature.

Chris Packham show corrections

In an article about Chris Packham’s new show Evolution, it was incorrectly stated that an image of a palaeomastodon was created using AI. The image was actually created by CGI. Additionally, it was the hyrax’s ancestors that survived an asteroid strike, not the mammal itself.

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Other amended articles

Other recently amended articles include: “Showdown in the desert: the small town fending off a new California gold rush”, “What Rumi’s magnum opus can teach us about greed and contentment in the digital age of envy”, and “Gina Rinehart’s estimated A$700m profit from SpaceX IPO wiped out as stock price dips”.

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