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Nov 9, 2018
‘Siri, I’m getting pulled over’: A new shortcut for iPhones can automatically record the police
Posted by Mary Jain in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI
Anarchy AI ✌️😆
There’s a big new feature for iPhone experts this year: It’s an app called Shortcuts, and with a little bit of logic and know-how, you can stitch together several apps and create a script that can be activated by pressing a button or using Siri.
Some early uses are predictable, like saving Instagram photos, sharing the song you’re listening to, or creating a morning routine that activates your lights and plays a song.
Nov 9, 2018
China created what it claims is the first AI news anchor — watch it in action here
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: internet, robotics/AI
- China’s state press agency has developed “AI news anchors,” avatars of real-life news presenters which read out news as it is typed.
- It developed the anchors with Chinese search engine giant Sogou.
- There was no detail given as to how exactly the anchors were made, and one expert said they fell into the “uncanny valley,” when avatars have an unsettling resemblance to humans.
China’s state-run press agency Xinhua has unveiled what it claims are the world’s first AI-generated news anchors.
Xinhua revealed the anchors at the World Internet Conference on Thursday. Modeled on two real presenters, the agency showcased two AI-generated anchors, one who speaks Chinese and another who speaks English.
Nov 8, 2018
Artificial Intelligence Hits the Barrier of Meaning
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: information science, robotics/AI
Machine learning algorithms don’t yet understand things the way humans do — with sometimes disastrous consequences.
Nov 8, 2018
China’s state-run press agency has created an ‘AI anchor’ to read the news
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: robotics/AI
Nov 7, 2018
Object detection in 4K and 8K video using GPUs
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: robotics/AI
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have recently developed a new model that enables fast and accurate object detection in high-resolution 4K and 8K video footage using GPUs. Their attention pipeline method carries out a two-stage evaluation of every image or video frame under rough and refined resolution, limiting the total number of evaluations necessary.
In recent years, machine learning has attained remarkable results in computer vision tasks, including object detection. However, most object recognition models typically perform best on images with a relatively low resolution. As the resolution of recording devices is rapidly improving, there is a rising need for tools that can process high-resolution data.
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Nov 7, 2018
Parker Solar Probe Reports Good Status After Close Solar Approach
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: robotics/AI
#ParkerSolarProbe
Parker Solar Probe is alive and well after skimming by the Sun at just 15 million miles from our star’s surface. This is far closer than any spacecraft has ever gone — the previous record was set by Helios B in 1976 and broken by Parker on Oct. 29 — and this maneuver has exposed the spacecraft to intense heat and solar radiation in a complex solar wind environment.
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Nov 7, 2018
Watch tiny robots swim through an eyeball to deliver medicine
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology, robotics/AI
Nov 7, 2018
This is how artificial intelligence will become weaponized in future cyberattacks
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI
Real-time, autonomous decisions are only some of the techniques AI can bring to the table.