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Apple engineers assert the AI apps of today are essentially still just fakes that lack 'true' intelligence
Apple researchers find AI apps like ChatGPT and DALL-E may simulate understanding, but fail at genu…
AI is learning to be 'emotionally intelligent' — here's why that matters
AI is learning to understand human emotions, which could revolutionise healthcare, education, and c…
Fintech expert shares 5 ways AI can help detect deepfakes in eKYC systems
The recent PayTM saga exposed how financial institutions are finding it increasingly difficult to m…
Hopping signals or using phones when cops aren’t there? You’re still going to get instant-fined, thanks to Bengaluru’s new AI cameras
Bengaluru's traffic police have begun to employ AI technology to enforce traffic rules, expanding s…
This billionaire CEO uses 'pattern recognition' to make business decisions — and so does Warren Buffett
Michael Rubin, founder and CEO of Fanatics, told Jay Shetty's podcast how he uses "pattern recognit…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
AI-designed face paint inspired by Juggalos could potentially fool the 15,000 facial recognition cameras at the Qatar World Cup
The Camoflags project is looking to start a conversation about how fans can circumvent surveillance…
Hannah Getahun
A Harvard freshman made a social networking app called 'The FaceTag.' It's sparked a debate about the ethics of facial recognition.
Yuen Ler Chow has expressed interest in raising money and, of course, expanding the app to non-Harv…
Caroline Haskins
New facial-recognition technology can accurately identify travelers wearing masks 96% of the time, according to a test run by the Department of Homeland Security
New facial-recognition algorithms can now identify airline passengers wearing face masks as much as…
Natasha Dailey
LAPD officers reportedly used facial recognition 30,000 times in the past decade, contradicting the department's previous denials
Despite frequent denials and refusals to respond to public records requests, the LAPD has been usin…
Tyler Sonnemaker
Facial recognition is only the beginning — cameras can use emotion to predict behaviour
But there’s so much more that a camera can do more than just identify faces. It can be…
Democratic lawmakers just introduced a bill that would ban the use of facial recognition technology by federal law enforcement
The proposed bill comes after civil rights advocates have campaigned against the technology for yea…
Tyler Sonnemaker
Speech and voice recognition technology market to grow at 40.47% to reach Rs 210.63 crore by the end of 2020: WATConsult
On an average, users are interacting with voice assistants on various devices for at least a year’s…
Google wants people with Down syndrome to record themselves speaking to help train its AI to recognize unique speech patterns
Google is aiming to change that with a new initiative dubbed "Project Understood." The company is p…
Aaron Holmes
How to set up fingerprint scanning for unlocking a Samsung Galaxy S10, and add additional fingerprint patterns
If you've never set up your Galaxy S10 for fingerprints, then you need to turn the fingerprint secu…
Dave Johnson
Microsoft's voice-recognition tech is now better than even teams of humans at transcribing conversations
Still, challenges remain. Microsoft's transcription system is patterned after the audio coming from…
Matt Weinberger
The engineer who pioneered speech recognition now wants to use AI to track your toaster. Meet Sense, the buzzy startup that's raised $50 million to monitor every appliance in your home.
"If you know when your garage door is opening, if you know when your oven is on, that provides an u…
Benji Jones,Benji Jones
Google confirms it's fixing the facial-recognition feature on the Pixel 4 after a security gap would let anyone unlock your phone while your eyes are closed
The Pixel 4 won't land in people's hands or store shelves until October 24, seemingly before Google…
Antonio Villas-Boas
Why Le Superphones have disrupted the purchasing pattern of Indian consumers?
Consumers are finding it more rational for buying Le Superphone with high specs at sub 12K rather t…
Google Glass Will Be Able To ID Someone In A Crowd, Based Only On That Person's Clothes
The app creates a "fashion fingerprint" of what a person is wearing by taking photos of people as t…
Megan Rose Dickey
'DeepFace': Facebook's Face Recognition Gets One Step Closer To Human-Like Precision
DeepFace accomplishes this in two steps. First, it corrects the subject's face so that the person i…