A new study finds that humans and AI spot different kinds of deepfakes — hinting at the need to team up to fight them.
Machine learning redesigns microscopic web sensors to be five times more flexible than nature-inspired versions, enabling detection of masses as small as trillionths of a gram.
The UK government's proposed reforms to policing in England and Wales signal an increase in the use of facial recognition ...
Abstract: Intrusion detection in Internet of Things (IoT) networks is essential to identify and mitigate security breaches and unauthorized access to connected devices. As IoT devices continue to ...
The evolution of AI-powered vehicle inspection has moved rapidly from experimental research to an essential pillar of the modern automotive ecosystem. Historically, vehicle checks were manual and ...
Current discourse predominantly focuses on the detrimental effects of artificial intelligence (AI), with relatively little ...
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis is providing insights into the surveillance technologies the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-supported mammography identifies more cancers during screening and reduces the rate of breast ...
NEC’s facial recognition, marketed under names like NeoFace and NeoFace Reveal, represents some of the most advanced ...
With verification provided by Global Quantum Intelligence (GQI), platform aims to expedite investment in quantum and ...
Abstract: To tackle the challenge of data diversity in sentiment analysis and improve the accuracy and generalization ability of sentiment analysis, this study first cleans, denoises, and standardizes ...