Meta researchers have developed sound with Digit 360, an artificial fingertip with “human-level” touch capabilities. brings.
Meta explains that this artificial fingertip was developed in partnership with sensor company GelSight and South Korean robotics company Wonik Robotics. Fingertip, which focuses mostly on scientists and researchers at this stage, Can effectively detect the object it touches. The system gets help from an integrated artificial intelligence system for this.. The fingertip, which will lead to artificial intelligence-based robotic systems that can better understand and model the physical world, is combined with a robotic hand with high movement and grasping capabilities. It is stated that Digit 360 will be available for purchase within the next year. No price information is shared for this yet. Before this, two Harvard University students created a spooky person detection system using Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses model. Its creation made a splash. Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses model has a camera. Smart glasses, which can transmit live images to Instagram with this camera, are on the agenda with an interesting demonstration on this subject. Harvard University students named AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayifo, He established a system that can analyze the live broadcast transmitted by the glasses to Instagram in real time.
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This system detects the faces of people in the video, powered by an artificial intelligence model, and can show who the person is in real time. Here, the system, which uses different databases, finds the person’s name as well as other personal information. (address, age, phone number, school history, etc.) It also reveals. “The experimental system called I-XRAY, of course, looks quite scary and worrying for the future. How exactly the system works is just below or below. directly here It is revealed in the video you can watch:
Are we ready for a world where our data is exposed at a glance? @CaineArdayfio and I offer an answer to protect yourself here:https://t.co/LhxModhDpk pic.twitter.com/Oo35TxBNtD
— AnhPhu Nguyen (@AnhPhuNguyen1) September 30, 2024