Algorithms to spot serial criminals, robots trained for collaborative work, and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the week's most important AI news.
Algorithms to spot serial criminals, robots trained for collaborative work, and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the week's most important AI news.
South Korea fines Facebook for illegal collection of biometric data
The Privacy Information Protection Commission of South Korea (PIPC) fined Facebook 6.46 billion won ($5.5 million) for using and storing users' biometric data without proper authorization.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation and Ukroboronprom to advance artificial intelligence
The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the state-owned concern Ukroboronprom signed a memorandum of intent to pool efforts to develop the digital economy, innovation and artificial intelligence in Ukraine.
Media: Clearview AI offered trial of facial recognition to law-enforcement agencies worldwide
Law enforcement and government organizations in 24 countries outside the United States used the controversial Clearview AI facial-recognition technology.
NFT protocol Alethea AI, backed by Mark Cuban, raises $16 million in private token sale
NFT marketplace Alethea AI closed a private token sale worth $16 million to build scalable infrastructure for an AI-based NFT market.
Fetch.ai launches NFT marketplace for AI-generated artworks
Fetch.ai's laboratory, which is building a decentralised platform for collaborative development of AI algorithms, launched the NFT marketplace Colearn Paint for AI-generated artworks.
US to Expand Use of Facial-Recognition Technologies
Ten of the 24 federal agencies in the United States plan to expand the use of facial-recognition technologies by 2023.
Study: AI cannot reliably recognise human emotions
An international team of scientists has determined AI's ability to identify human emotions. They analysed photographs of actors to test whether facial expressions faithfully convey emotions.
UK to continue investigation into Nvidia–ARM deal
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recommended starting the second phase of the investigation into the Nvidia-ARM deal. The regulator fears that the tech giant could hinder the adoption of innovation in a number of sectors.
Bruce Willis deepfake stars in Megafon ad; robots learn parkour and other AI news
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