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Face Blindness study sheds light on typical brain function - Science Nation
Behavioral and brain imaging data reveal new details about how facial recognition works in the brain Description: People with acquired prosopagnosia recognize few faces, a condition known also as "face blindness." These are people who...
The Wall Street Journal
Clearview AI's Hoan Ton-That Live of Facial Recognition Demo
Clearview AI's Hoan Ton-That gives a behind the scenes look at its facial recognition tool and how it can be used in law enforcement at WSJ Tech Live.
The Wall Street Journal
Understanding Machines
How do you build a moral compass for machines programmed to make human decisions? Pioneers in AI trade perspectives on ethics in the era of highly empowered algorithms and machine intelligence.
Curated Video
Data Science and Machine Learning with R - Introduction to Machine Learning Part One
This video is an introduction to machine learning. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Machine Learning" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning with R from A-Z Course [Updated for 2021]".This section explains machine...
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 26
Ultrasonic waves deliver eye drugs, Disney robots perform aerial stunts and digital glasses restore sight to the blind. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with NBA champion Rick Fox about the exciting future for competitive video gaming....
IDG TECHtalk
Machine learning and AI advancements
The hype around artificial intelligence and machine learning is giving way to real use. Join us as InfoWorld’s Serdar Yegulalp and IDG TECHtalk host Ken Mingis discuss how AI and ML have become easier to put into production, how AI and...
Curated Video
The Dangers of Clearview AI: How Your Photos are Being Used Without Your Consent
The video discusses the controversial use of Clearview AI's facial recognition technology, which claims to identify anyone with 100% accuracy using billions of photos scraped from social media. The accuracy and potential biases of the...
Next Animation Studio
Amazon halts police use of its facial recognition technology
Amazon announced that it will ban police use of the company’s facial recognition tool Rekognition for a year, in a blogpost dated Wednesday.
The Wall Street Journal
AI and Image Recognition
Deep learning and computer imaging are opening a range of applications for business and society - from facial and gesture recognition to medical image analysis and autonomous driving. What's the best use of this new technology?
The Wall Street Journal
Marian Croak on Google's Bet on Equitable AI
Google has pledged to double its AI ethics research staff to help prevent bias and discriminatory outcomes in its products. Engineering VP, Marian Croak will share how the company will ensure more equitable user experiences.
The Wall Street Journal
DeepMind's Demis Hassabis on AI Doing Better
The global pandemic has focused attention on the importance of science and technology. What role can AI play in solving the big scientific questions of the coming decades? And how should we respond to the challenges this new technology...
Next Animation Studio
China to test facial recognition on world's longest sea bridge
Facial recognition technology is being deployed on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge, along with other identity-checking devices.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
No Strings Attached: NIST Protocol Helps Communicate Biometrics from Anywhere
NIST computer scientist Matt Aronoff describes the NIST Biometrics Web Services project, a new protocol that allows any device that can communicate with the Web to accept data from any biometrics sensors (such as fingerprint scanners,...
Next Animation Studio
Mandatory face-scanning may be implemented across U.S. airports
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has proposed a new regulation that would require all travelers — including U.S. citizens and green card holders — to undergo mandatory facial scans when entering and leaving the country.
The Wall Street Journal
10 Years Out
A discussion of how cybersecurity will influence public acceptance of emerging technology and how hackers could seek to subvert world-changing innovations.
Next Animation Studio
Facebook's facial recognition tools raise privacy concerns
Social media giant Facebook is pushing facial recognition as a way to safeguard online identities, but is instead raising concerns over privacy in several sectors.
The Wall Street Journal
When Tech Meets the Surveillance State
Human Rights Watch's Sophie Richardson discusses the dark side of China's use of cutting-edge surveillance technology with WSJ Editor Josh Chin.
Next Animation Studio
MasterCard pushes for commuter biometrics at public transit systems
CCTV and gait analysis may come to US public transit to allow commuters to pay without using cards or passes.
The Wall Street Journal
AR is The Game
Niantic CEO John Hanke discusses the future of augmented reality with WSJ Personal Technology Columnist Joanna Stern at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
The Wall Street Journal
Inside A Global Playbook
Booking.com has grown rapidly in Europe, the U.S. and China with a strategy that straddles markets through partnerships, investments and acquisitions. What comes next for the global travel company?
The Wall Street Journal
Demo: Where Everybody Knows Your Face
The latest facial recognition technology can predict your age and gender. But how accurate is it? WSJ Personal Technology Columnist Joanna Stern puts it to the test, with the help of Megvii Corporate Finance Director Tianyu Jiang, at the...
Packt
Advanced Computer Vision Projects 1.1: The Course Overview
This video shows an entire overview of the course.
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Enter the Community College Innovation Challenge
Are you a community college student who has a novel idea that uses science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM)? The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) present the third...
Curated Video
The Science of Disgust
This video explores the fascinating topic of how the brain recognizes and processes disgust. Researchers have discovered that a specific area in the brain called the insula plays a crucial role in recognizing disgust in other people's...