The “antagonist” sweatshirt has an LED hood that blinds the cameras
Anonymity guaranteed with this sweatshirt equipped with infrared lights capable of evading surveillance systems
Anonymity guaranteed with this sweatshirt equipped with infrared lights capable of evading surveillance systems
Through face scanning, marketing prepares for a new landing in our life, to reach us everywhere.
Science fiction does not foresee the future but inspires it, indeed: it influences it. And these three works contain unambiguous evidence.
After Facebook, Microsoft is also aligning itself with a more ethical use of AI: it will gradually withdraw the one capable of reading emotions (and not only that)
A 'photonic' chip, which uses light to process, can recognize billions of (small) images per second.
7 years after the start of the project, the Apple viewer finally reaches the last mile: here are the latest revelations on its features.
Will we enter a world where we no longer have to worry about long and complex passwords to remember? There is an answer, but it is not simple.
Software developed by Intel monitors students from a distance to see if and when they get distracted. What do you think?
Obtain faces from a DNA sample? An Israeli company announces that it has developed a technology that allows this. Huge technical and ethical doubts.
China has developed what it claims to be the world's largest quadrupedal robot for military logistics and reconnaissance operations.
Hyper-precise cameras and artificial intelligence “see” everything shoppers are doing, and allow purchases without queues and cashiers.
Yes, I know, it's really funny, but against Big Brother this and more, right? No, I say: right?
Promobot pays to put your face and face on its robots, and make them do whatever it takes. Forever. How are you doing?
A lie detector based on a machine learning algorithm coupled with facial expression sensors shows enormous potential.
A disturbing warning comes from a former Google executive: artificial intelligence can really erase us. We are “creating God,” says Mo Gawdat.
Artificial intelligence models are here to stay, but in the hands of profit-seeking companies they can generate an unprecedented crisis.
For once the idea of a Big Brother makes me smile. What a title: “Politicians always on their phones trolled in Belgium by an artificial intelligence.”
Skirmishes between the USA and China on the topic of AI: Big Tech fears an Orwell-like reality, but they are no different.
Amazon is opening a hairdressing shop in London to test augmented reality and other retail technologies
People tend to trust algorithms more than humans, especially as tasks start to get more complex.
Vision problems are real "killers". Millions and millions of adults over 40 are blind or partially sighted: here's how technology can help them.