By Agnieszka Flak and Elvira Pollina MILAN, Feb 8 (Reuters) - After decades of judging controversies, figure skating is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision technology to try to ...
After decades of judging controversies, figure skating is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision technology to try to bring greater consistency and transparency to how ...
Amanda Silver is a corporate vice president at Microsoft’s CoreAI division, where she works on tools for deploying apps and ...
Many robots are equipped with cameras to allow them to see the world. These digital eyes record sequences of still images which must somehow be interpreted as motion. A popular approach is optical ...
A research team has created artificial animals that over time develop functioning vision from scratch - from simple light sensitivity to the ability ...
Athletes competing in this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Milan will do so surrounded by a complex web of AI-enabled cameras, ...
A new study has demonstrated how networks of spiking nanolasers could emulate a key principle of brain function: to imagine ...
Meta and Ray-Ban have teamed up for the latest smart glasses. Our reporter tries them and reflects on ways high-tech lenses ...
Paramount Business Jets reports that advances in aviation tech enhance safety by improving turbulence prediction, situational awareness, and operational efficiency.
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Low-vision programmers can now design 3D models independently
A11yShape lets blind coders design and verify models on their own ...
In the Winter Olympics, athlete careers are forever altered by that tiny difference determined by the most important team at the Olympics you don't know about — the Omega timekeepers.
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We Finally Drove the Rivian R2. Is It Still Great at Half the Price?
The more affordable Rivian R2 looks to deliver on its maker’s “Adventurous Forever” motto.
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