Ego4d, Facebook and the AI eye that observes users 24 hours a day
Future augmented reality devices will need great intelligence, capable of giving users an "episodic memory". That's how.
Future augmented reality devices will need great intelligence, capable of giving users an "episodic memory". That's how.
Over the past 100 years, an astonishing series of inventions has changed the world. What will be the next, able to change the future life? Here are 8.
The world is becoming increasingly automatic, and we no longer risk ending up in the machine, but becoming one. Here's what you can do to avoid it.
The EU wants to ban the use of global facial recognition surveillance to identify people not suspected of crimes.
Record the activity of neurons to create a "map" of brain functioning and build new 3D chips on its model. Samsung is embarking on a very, very ambitious undertaking.
An algorithm can analyze data held by the police to "prevent" domestic violence offenses. It's a risky approach for me.
Another step forward for the decoding of historical documents: the cuneiform writing of the Mesopotamian tablets completed with great precision.
A Japanese droid is able to analyze disturbances and even predict them simply by observing and analyzing walking
A new generation of miniaturized computers in the form of earphones: "hearable" devices could change many fields of everyday life
Is it possible to predict the unpredictable? A year later, the method developed by Stanford to predict a "black swan" continues to prove itself.
Is there a way to preserve and transmit our civilization even beyond Earth time? Today we talk about monuments.
Singapore is already quite “ahead” on safety monitoring. Today it goes further "forward" by deploying robots in public areas. Welcome, dystopia.
From travel items to "minimal" fitness via pets: here are the bizarre tech inventions of August 2021
After the award-winning robot Sophia, Hanson Robotics brings out another android ready to hit the market this year. And this time she is a nurse.
Agriculture 4.0 will change our lives, but for better or for worse? Here are two future scenarios: we must avoid one and embrace another.
Baidu, the "Chinese Google" (even if the definition is reductive) shows its muscles for the future and presents itself as a leader in AI and mobility.
The US tests a mechanism that crosses tides of data to produce scenarios in real time, and predict their development in advance.
In one of the shocking announcements he has accustomed us to, Tesla's tycoon announces that he is close to level 5 autonomous driving.
A fortuitous discovery, but totally autonomous. The solution to a global crisis. A contested Nobel Prize. It could happen like this.
A robotic system (which improves visibly, or rather with photos, thanks to AI) declares war on cigarette butts.
The 5G transmission speed reduces latency and triggers the spread of taxis "remotely driven" by a remote driver. Las Vegas also launches the service.