If Facebook has an unofficial slogan, an equivalent to Google’s “Don’t Be Evil” or Apple’s “Think Different,” it is “Move Fast and Break Things.” It means, at least in theory, that one should iterate ...
“Hit me,” says Morpheus. “If you can.” Neo adopts a martial arts fighting pose, then launches a furious flurry at his mentor, flailing at him with high-speed strikes. Morpheus blocks every attempted ...
Google Lens is an application developed by Google that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to scrutinize and comprehend images, objects, and text captured through your smartphone’s camera. Once an ...
A brain-inspired computer chip can run AI-powered image recognition operations 22 times faster than comparable commercial chips, and with 25 times the energy efficiency. The IBM NorthPole chip ...
In recent years, computer-driven image recognition systems that automatically recognize and classify human subjects have become increasingly widespread. These algorithmic systems are applied in many ...
Walmart is launching its own take on image recognition with TrendGetter, a tool that lets shoppers take photos or screenshots and find similar items on Walmart.com. The software is designed to help ...
A little-known start-up helps law enforcement match photos of unknown people to their online images — and “might lead to a dystopian future or something,” a backer says. Credit...Adam Ferriss ...