Russian rights defenders urge regulation of facial recognition
Rights defenders called on Russian authorities to limit facial-recognition systems amid privacy threats and data leaks. The report was prepared by Agora's Net Freedoms project.
Russian rights defenders urge regulation of facial recognition
Rights defenders called on Russian authorities to limit facial-recognition systems amid privacy threats and data leaks. The report was prepared by Agora's Net Freedoms project.
A neural network wrote a program, a robot was trained to collect cigarette butts, and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the most important AI news from the past week.
DeepMind AI maps 20,000 human protein structures
DeepMind's AI researchers have assembled the most comprehensive database of human protein structures, created by the AlphaFold neural network. The dataset comprises 20,000 three-dimensional models.
Researchers have learned to covertly embed malware in neural networks.
Artificial neural networks can carry malware undetectable by antivirus systems. Researchers from the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reached this conclusion.
Controversial Clearview AI facial-recognition tool raises $30 million in Series B
The developer of the Clearview AI facial-recognition tool raised $30 million in a Series B round.
Mobileye to test autonomous vehicles in New York
Mobileye, the developer of computer-vision-based autonomous driving technologies, has received permission to operate robo-taxis on New York streets.
Opinion: Japan and South Korea will help the United States compete with Chinese technology
China is catching up with the United States in artificial intelligence and quantum computing faster than previously expected. This was stated by Eric Schmidt, chairman of the U.S. National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence and former Google chief executive.
OpenAI closes its robotics division
The non-profit OpenAI has disbanded its robotics team and halted attempts to apply artificial intelligence to physical machines. This was reported by Wojciech Zaremba, the company's co-founder and head of the group.
A deepfake voices a deceased celebrity, China builds the world’s most powerful quantum computer, and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the most important AI news from the past week.
Deepfake voices quote the late chef for a documentary film
The documentary filmmakers behind the late chef Anthony Bourdain, who died in 2018, used AI to voice his quotes.
Paralyzed man begins to speak thanks to neurotechnologies and artificial intelligence
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco developed a neurointerface that enabled a paralyzed man to speak with the outside world. To decode the electrical impulses from the cerebral cortex they used artificial intelligence.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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