Bengaluru techie Pankaj builds a viral “kidnap button” that books random Uber rides to fight weekend boredom. Known for quirky AI projects like traffic helmets and scream‑to‑unlock extensions, his ...
So, the India AI Impact Summit has wrapped up, and Delhi can collectively exhale into its polluted air. The five-day spectacle at Bharat Mandapam—the first majo ...
How a discontinued legacy sparked a modern language built to last for decades — Ring emerged after Microsoft canceled ...
Readers discuss Reform's immigration policy, what privatisation of the NHS would look like and Labour's SEND reforms ...
A dual-model battery health assessment framework analyzes real-world voltage data from retired EV batteries in grid storage. Using incremental ...
The New York City Council held a hearing over two bills that would ban NYC landlords and businesses from using facial ...
The debate over whether police in Milwaukee should be allowed to use facial recognition or join Biometrica’s network has ...
Most people struggle to tell real faces from computer-generated ones. However, a British Journal of Psychology study provides ...
AI models still lose track of who is who and what's happening in a movie. A new system orchestrates face recognition and staged summarization, keeping characters straight, and plots coherent across ...
People with stronger object recognition skills are better at spotting AI-generated faces, according to new research. Intelligence and AI familiarity did not predict performance.
Technology is outpacing what the human mind can distinguish between at a rapid pace. Artificial Intelligence can fabricate images and videos which look completely real to the average person in the ...