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Tag Archives: AI
Mannequin Challenge videos teach computers to see
An internet craze could change the way computers see, thanks to research published by Google.
Facebook posts reveal your hidden illnesses, say researchers
The language we use could be indicators of disease and, with patient consent, could be monitored just like physical symptoms.
Researchers eavesdrop on smartphone finger taps
Researchers have been experimenting with a novel way to eavesdrop on what you’re typing on your smartphone – by listening to the taps of your fingers.
New research generates deepfake video from a single picture
Now it’s easier for attackers to produce deepfakes, even if the target doesn’t have much existing footage. Like the Mona Lisa.
Flickr tackling online image theft with new AI service
Photo sharing website Flickr is trying to combat copyright infringement with a service that spots copies of its users’ images online.
Researchers trick Tesla’s Autopilot into driving into oncoming traffic
They placed unobtrusive stickers that drivers wouldn’t see but would fool autopilot into thinking the lane was veering off to the left.
US Army clarifies its killer robot plans
The US Army has been forced to clarify its intentions for killer robots after unveiling a new program to build AI-powered targeting systems last month.
Booking a restaurant? Let Google’s Duplex AI make the call for you
Bon appétit, Dave. Google’s table-booking Duplex AI needs to pass the creepy test.
Fake text generator is so good its creators don’t want to release full version
OpenAI has created what amounts to a text version of a deepfake – and it’s too scared for humanity to release the full version.
