China tests emotion-detection AI on Uyghurs
A software engineer described testing an emotion-recognition system on Uyghurs at police stations in Xinjiang.
China tests emotion-detection AI on Uyghurs
A software engineer described testing an emotion-recognition system on Uyghurs at police stations in Xinjiang.
Roskomnadzor deploys AI to monitor prohibited content
Roskomnadzor uses artificial intelligence algorithms to search for prohibited information on the internet. This was stated by the agency’s head, Andrey Lipov.
Gref says artificial intelligence will force people to change careers.
Artificial intelligence and automation will create far more jobs than they displace. However, people should prepare for job loss due to robotics and learn new professions, according to Sberbank chairman Herman Gref.
Quantum machine learning hits a ceiling, Microsoft creates ‘endless remix’ and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the week’s most important AI news.
TSMC reports breakthrough in 1-nanometer chip fabrication
The semiconductor manufacturer TSMC has developed a material for transistor contact electrodes that will enable the fabrication of chips using a 1-nanometer process. Researchers from National Taiwan University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology participated in the study.
Microsoft uses AI to create an ‘endless remix’
Microsoft, in collaboration with Asian media company 88rising and a record label, used artificial intelligence to create a generator for an 'endless remix'. The developers based it on the new track 'Too Many Tears' by Indonesian rapper Hue Warren.
Amazon extends moratorium on police use of facial-recognition technology
Amazon extends moratorium on police use of its facial-recognition technology.
Opinion: AI will surpass humans, but not soon
Machine intelligence will surpass human intellect, but for now it is far from doing so. This view was expressed by Nobel Prize-winning economist and author of the bestseller Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman.
Researchers build AI to predict violin sound from its design
A team of researchers from Politecnico di Milano developed an artificial intelligence system capable of helping instrument makers determine how a handcrafted violin might sound.
Breakthrough in Quantum Computing, Sarcasm Detector and Other AI News
ForkLog has compiled the most important AI news from the past week.
Neural networks helped a paralyzed man write text messages
Brain implants and neural networks helped a 65-year-old man paralyzed below the neck to type text messages on a computer at 90 characters per minute. The system's accuracy was 94%, researchers from Stanford University said.
Study finds patients distrust AI doctors who know their names
People are less likely to follow the advice of an AI 'doctor' who knows their name and medical history. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California, Santa Barbara.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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