EU to consider ban on AI use for citizen surveillance
The European Union intends to ban AI systems used for mass surveillance or ranking social behavior.
EU to consider ban on AI use for citizen surveillance
The European Union intends to ban AI systems used for mass surveillance or ranking social behavior.
Russian Lawyers Association proposes regulating the AI market.
The Association of Russian Lawyers has proposed regulating the AI market in the country. The association's experts say that the unregulated use of algorithms is already creating a number of problems for Russians.
Nvidia unveils new AI-focused processors and development tools
Nvidia at the Graphics Technology Conference (GTC) 2021 unveiled a range of software and hardware innovations designed to develop and deploy artificial intelligence to drive business.
IBM unveils open-source software for AI training on quantum computers
The technology giant IBM released a set of application modules, Qiskit Machine Learning, which are part of its open-source quantum software.
Algorithm creates a ‘new Nirvana track’, ‘live’ photos learn to dance, and other AI news
ForkLog has gathered the top AI news from the past week.
Racist face-recognition algorithm integrated into anti-cheating software
The Proctorio program, which monitors students to prevent cheating on exams, in half the cases fails to identify the faces of Black users. Aakash Satisan — a student who personally faced bias from the algorithm.
Researchers speed up neural network training on CPUs by up to 15x
Researchers at Rice University have developed a sublinear deep-learning mechanism (SLIDE) that runs on a central processor and trains neural networks 4–15 times faster than platforms with graphical accelerators.
Deep Nostalgia lets ‘live’ photos dance and send an air kiss
The genealogy company MyHeritage has updated its AI-powered Deep Nostalgia service for bringing portraits to life and added ten new movements for animating photos.
Researchers developed a game to illustrate the risks of AI emotion recognition
Researchers at the University of Cambridge created Emojify to demonstrate the capabilities of emotion recognition technology. They hope the game will raise awareness of the technology and foster broad discussion about its use.
Robots See Through Walls, Military Adopts Microsoft HoloLens Headsets, and Other AI News
ForkLog has gathered the week’s most important AI news.
Pioneer of machine learning: stop calling everything AI
AI systems are far from advanced enough to replace humans in many tasks involving reasoning, real-world knowledge and social interaction. This was stated by Michael I. Jordan, a leading AI and machine-learning researcher and professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Scientists used AI to link darknet markets to drug users on Reddit and Twitter
An international group of researchers presented an AI system to better understand people who abuse psychoactive substances. The algorithm collects fragments of data from darknet marketplaces, Twitter and Reddit.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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