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  • Doctor shares test he uses to help see if patients might be autistic


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    A doctor specialising in autism has created a quick facial recognition test which he says can give people a clue over whether or not they might be autistic. Credit: TikTok/@drgeorgesachsAdvert 10People are asked to judge whether the woman is su...

  • How AI, big tech, and spyware power Israel's occupation


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    In-depth: Israel's military occupation has become a laboratory for advanced surveillance systems, artificial intelligence, and spyware technology developed by Western corporations and Israel's army. A new era: Occupation under automationAI tech...

  • 5 things about AI you may have missed today: From AI hub, Gemini AI to crime in era of AI and muc...


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    Google's New AI Venture, Gemini: A ChatGPT competitorGoogle introduces Gemini, a project by DeepMind, aiming to surpass AI models like ChatGPT. Gemini's versatility enables it to handle any data or task without specialised models, promising uni...

  • Over 100 top artists boycott venues that use face recognition tech


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    San Francisco, July 3 (IANS) More than 100 top artists and music bands have announced to boycott big venues like Madison Square (NYSE: ) Garden in New York over the use of facial recognition technology amid privacy and discrimination concerns. ...

  • Nvidia Among the Leaders in the Booming AI Segment


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    Through all the confusing chatter, AI remains an important and rapidly growing opportunity, with different leaders in different subsegments already emerging. In thinking about Nvidia and AI, we should first state that AI has many different segm...

  • Despite The Way Film Industry Is Changing Because Of AI, Don't Overlook Its Potential Threats To ...


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    AI tools have begun to revolutionize the filmmaking process, offering new possibilities and enhancing creativity in ways that were previously unimaginable. One of the key areas where AI is making a difference in the film industry is in post-pro...

  • Docklands Light Railway trials app to help blind or partially-sighted


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    The app has been developed by Transport for London (TfL) and KeolisAmey Docklands (the DLR's operator), in partnership with GoMedia and The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB). It has been specially designed so that blind and partia...

  • Airport face biometrics expansion in US, India accelerating


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    The expansion is part of a trend towards the use of face biometrics instead of manual facial comparisons by government authorities, in a boon for vendors like Dignari and Idemia. There is no saved image.”Previously, however, some passengers’ fa...