An ICE officer records people inside their car using a cell phone during a traffic stop in St. Paul on Jan. 6.
As drones survey forests, robots navigate warehouses and sensors monitor city streets, more of the world’s decision-making is occurring autonomously on the edge—on the small devices that gather ...
Abstract: Fingerprint localization methods typically require a substantial amount of manual effort to collect fingerprint data from various scenarios to construct an accurate radio map. While some ...
The Tesla Model 3 and its crossover sibling, the Model Y, don’t have physical buttons for most features. Owners need to rely on the central touchscreen to perform even the most basic tasks. A new ...
As AI becomes more common and decisions more data-driven, a new(ish) form of information is on the rise: synthetic data. And some proponents say it promises more privacy and other vital benefits. Data ...
Abstract: Dynamic facial expression recognition (DFER) infers emotions from the temporal evolution of expressions, unlike static facial expression recognition (SFER), which relies solely on a single ...
Two years after revamping its developer programs and pricing, X is expanding the closed beta of a pay-per-use plan for its API to more developers. The social network is accepting applications from ...
At Advertising Week New York, top CMOs flipped the Gen Z script. Young audiences aren’t tuning out ads; they’re tuning out inauthenticity. And as recent data shows, radio’s blend of personality, trust ...
Some of the largest providers of large language models (LLMs) have sought to move beyond multimodal chatbots — extending their models out into "agents" that can actually take more actions on behalf of ...
Since the early 2000s, ultra-wideband (UWB) technology has gradually found its way into a variety of commercial applications that require secure and fine-ranging capabilities. Well-known examples are ...
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