Tag: artificial intelligence
South Korea: thousands of cameras and facial recognition to “follow” Covid-19 patients!
To reinforce its contact case tracing teams, the city of Bucheon in South Korea is implementing facial recognition on more than ten thousand security cameras. The new system will automatically…
Scientists’ anxiety: malware in neural networks
Neural networks can be silently infected with malware without degrading their performance. No security solution can detect them. Disturbing. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] What is a cyberattack?…
Cheezam, the Shazam of cheese!
A French startup has developed its own algorithm to visually identify objects. Rather than choosing the usual categories such as faces or animals, Prevision.io has decided to train its artificial…
Mag Futura’s Files: Can AI Get Really Smart?
Last but not least : the fourth and final issue at the heart of the first issue of Mag Futura to appear, digs into the subject of Artificial Intelligence, with…
Ameca, the hyperrealistic humanoid robot
The facial expressions of this humanoid robot, but also its movements are incredibly realistic and at the same time frightening. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview: why build…
Neuralink: first human trials to begin in 2022, says Elon Musk
Nothing seems to stop the visionary Elon Musk, boss of Tesla and SpaceX, who plans, with his company Neuralink, the implantation of chips in the brains of humans from 2022.…
Cheezam, the Shazam of cheese!
A French startup has developed its own algorithm to visually identify objects. Rather than choosing the usual categories such as faces or animals, Prevision.io has decided to train its artificial…
Artificial intelligence: which studies for which professions?
Artificial intelligence is a term that has become common, and is used quite commonly in the media. However, AI is rather “young”. It is, in fact, a discipline which gradually…
There have never been humanoid robots as realistic as Ameca
The facial expressions of this humanoid robot, but also its movements are incredibly realistic and at the same time frightening. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview: why build…
“Tomorrow, surgical robots will be fully autonomous like cars”
Scanners and MRIs, which cost several million euros each, are often inaccessible to developing countries. IRCAD, known worldwide in surgical robotics, is working on a low-cost ultrasound machine capable of…