How Facebook is building the Metaverse
The company is collecting thousands of hours of video filmed in first-person by individuals wearing cameras as they go about their daily activities. Here's why.
The company is collecting thousands of hours of video filmed in first-person by individuals wearing cameras as they go about their daily activities. Here's why.
As competitor Zillow withdrew from the home sales market, startup Opendoor was touting great results. The company credits its success to its ability to forecast home prices better, although clearly, having a ton of money from IPO, and continued equity offerings helps.
Intel, RESOLVE (environmental non-profit), the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation and the Nat Geo Foundation have deployed a set of AI-based cameras in national parks to thwart the poaching of wildlife such as elephants, rhinos and tigers.
The new QCS605 and QCS603 SoCs combine image signal processor, AI, CPU and GPU technology to accommodate a variety of camera applications, robotics and smart displays.
Tonya Hall talks with Kari Olson, chief innovation and technology officer at Front Porch, about how older adults are beginning to understand and embrace AI.
An experimental technology called Duplex may change the way you talk to your Google Assistant. It sounds pretty ordinary, but it's anything but.
Seth Dobrin, chief AI officer at IBM, talks to Tonya Hall about how natural language processing can make AI apps accessible to a wider audience.
Greg Nichols tells Karen Roby that the EU takes lead on AI regulation, trying to stay ahead of evolving tech.
Facebook will create its own deepfake videos to help build a system that can detect them.
Cortana searches your Skype chats to find answers and help set reminders.