Study finds U.S. federal agencies lax in facial-recognition use
The U.S. GAO found an almost complete lack of accountability by federal agencies in their use of private facial-recognition systems such as Clearview AI.
Study finds U.S. federal agencies lax in facial-recognition use
The U.S. GAO found an almost complete lack of accountability by federal agencies in their use of private facial-recognition systems such as Clearview AI.
GitHub unveils AI-powered Copilot code autocompletion tool
The GitHub hosting service for IT projects unveiled the AI-powered Copilot code-autocompletion tool.
WHO lays out six guiding principles for artificial intelligence in medicine
The World Health Organization published the first global report on the use of artificial intelligence in medicine and outlined the core principles for its design and use.
Matthew Graham: Tales of Green Bitcoin Mining Sound Like Lobbying Propaganda
In an exclusive interview with ForkLog editor-in-chief Nikita Shteringard, the investor explained the Chinese authorities' policy toward cryptocurrencies and named the motives behind the latest hard decisions. The interview also discussed green mining, the technological arms race between Washington and Beijing, and signs of a cult within the Bitcoin maximalist community.
AI uncovers hidden links between the Milky Way and Andromeda
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, using machine learning, have created a cosmic map that reveals hidden structures linking galaxies.
Automation has pushed wages down, AI finds missing person, and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the most important AI news from the past week.
Startup develops technology to fool facial-recognition systems
Israeli company Adversa developed the Adversarial Octopus technology to fool facial-recognition algorithms into identifying one person as another.
Russian Interior Ministry launches silhouette-based recognition system for people and vehicles
The Interior Ministry has rolled out a new system in several Russian regions that recognises not only faces but also the silhouettes of people and vehicles.
One in five Russians fears losing their job to automation
22% of working residents of Russia fear they could be replaced by robots.
European Regulators Call to Ban Facial Recognition in the EU
In the European Union, calls have been made to ban the use of artificial intelligence in facial recognition, gait analysis, fingerprints, and the processing of other biometric data.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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