US lawmakers propose tighter rules for facial-recognition use
American Senator Rob Portman has introduced regulatory bills aimed at tightening the government's use of facial-recognition technologies.
US lawmakers propose tighter rules for facial-recognition use
American Senator Rob Portman has introduced regulatory bills aimed at tightening the government's use of facial-recognition technologies.
Robot decorates Christmas tree; HTC unveils VR headset and other AI news
We have compiled the most important AI news from the past week.
Google opens source code for AI video-blurring tool
Google has opened the source code for two privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), including AI systems for blurring objects in video.
AI trained to detect gender stereotypes in films
Scientists have developed a machine-learning model to automatically recognise the actions of different characters in films.
Fetch.ai unveils machine-learning technology for blockchain agents
British blockchain startup Fetch.ai has unveiled the Autonomous Economic Agent (AEA) technology.
Quora launches AI chatbot platform
Quora's knowledge-sharing service launched Poe, enabling people to ask questions, receive answers, and engage in a two-way dialogue with AI chatbots.
OpenAI unveils POINT-E, a 3D-generation model
OpenAI has released a new algorithm for generating three-dimensional images from text prompts, POINT-E.
AI learns to detect coughing from changes in Wi-Fi signals
Researchers at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed the AI algorithm BreatheSmart to detect breathing problems from subtle changes in Wi‑Fi signals.
TikTok expands transparency around its recommendation algorithms
ByteDance has unveiled a feature that explains why TikTok's recommendation algorithms show a video to a user in the For You tab.
Meta: Half of Reality Labs’ operating expenses go to AR
Meta directs 'about half' of Reality Labs' operating expenses to augmented reality.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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