Tag: machine learning
Netflix will charge for sharing passwords
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The fight against sexist discourse of algorithmic biases
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Deepfake: our brain has more confidence in faces created by an AI
Differentiating the face of a human being from that created by Artificial Intelligence is becoming more and more difficult. The photorealism of these fictitious portraits reaches levels of perfection such…
The faces created by an AI seem more real than life to our brain
Differentiating the face of a human being from that created by Artificial Intelligence is becoming more and more difficult. The photorealism of these fictitious portraits reaches levels of perfection such…
This app offers to “jocondify” you
A start-up has designed software based on the latest artificial intelligence techniques to create portraits like Leonardo da Vinci. With the deep learning and more than 500 million parameters to…
What would you look like as the Mona Lisa? There’s an app for that
A start-up has designed software based on the latest artificial intelligence techniques to create portraits in the style of Leonardo da Vinci. With the deep learning and more than 500…
Amazon launches its first “Amazon Style” clothing store
Amazon has just announced Amazon Style, its first physical clothing store, with a scheduled opening. later this year “. The firm attempts to combine the benefits of online and real-world…
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…
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…