Vans equipped with facial recognition technology are set to be rolled out on streets in Sussex and Surrey. Two vans fitted with cameras which feed into specialist software will aim to catch criminals, ...
The first Russian "humanoid" robot powered by artificial intelligence stumbled on stage during its debut walkout in Moscow on Tuesday (November 11) and landed face down. AIDOL, as designers named the ...
The Litter-Robot 5 Pro can handle up to five cats and comes with cameras equipped with facial recognition to know everybody’s business. The Litter-Robot 5 Pro can handle up to five cats and comes with ...
The Raspberry Pi might sound like dessert, but it's actually a credit card–sized computer changing the world of DIY tech. First launched in 2012 by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, it was designed to make ...
What if your next gaming setup wasn’t a towering PC or a sleek console, but a compact, retro-inspired keyboard that packs a serious punch? The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is here to challenge everything you ...
What if your childhood Tamagotchi could step off the screen and into the real world? Imagine a tiny robot, complete with blinking eyes and lifelike movements, responding to your voice and following ...
The Aurora Police Department wants to add facial recognition software to its crime-fighting toolkit. The technology, already used in other Colorado cities, has long been controversial. Civil rights ...
British authorities have ramped up the use of facial recognition, artificial intelligence and internet regulation to address crime and other issues, stoking concerns of surveillance overreach. British ...
The band deployed live facial recognition technology that captured and analyzed attendees during their recent performance. During their latest tour stop, Massive Attack shocked fans by integrating ...
Senators Edward J. Markey, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley sent a letter Thursday to Acting US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons urging the agency to stop using “Mobile Fortify, ...
What just happened? Engineers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have developed a method for measuring heart rates that requires no wristband, smartwatch, or medical device. Instead, the ...
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