SuperAnnotate uses AI techniques to speed up data labeling

SuperAnnotate, a startup developing AI-powered data labeling and annotation tools, raised $3 million in a seed funding round.

11 June 2020, venturebeat.com

The EU’s privacy watchdog takes aim at Clearview AI’s facial recognition

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) believes use of Clearview AI’s controversial facial recognition system would be illegal.


Attack on autopilots

How fast the development from assisted to fully automated vehicles will progress is uncertain. One crucial factor here is the reliability with which a vehicle can navigate in its surroundings and react to unforeseeable incidents. Our group at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems showed that methods for motion analysis based on deep neural networks—likely components in future autonomous vehicles—can be confused by small patterns designed to "attack" these networks.

11 June 2020, techxplore.com


WiBotic raises $5.7 million for wireless drone chargers

WiBotic, a startup developing wireless charging systems for drones, has raised $5.7 million to expand its software and hardware offerings.

11 June 2020, venturebeat.com

Sentropy raises $13 million to develop AI tools that detect online abuse

Sentropy, a startup developing AI-powered abuse detection tools to address online harrassment, has emerged from stealth with $13 million in funding.

11 June 2020, venturebeat.com

Ocient raises $15 million more for ‘exabyte-scale’ database tech

Ocient, a startup developing a database platform that can handle exabyte-sized files, has raised $15 million in venture capital.

11 June 2020, venturebeat.com


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11 June 2020, zdnet.com

EU privacy watchdog thinks that Clearview AI is illegal

Clearview AI's planned expansion into the EU hit a roadblock yesterday when the bloc's privacy watchdog said it "doubts" that the service is legal

11 June 2020, thenextweb.com

Cord cutting: Wireless charging hits booming robotics sector

Automation is primed to take off, and it may be flying on a wireless charge.

11 June 2020, zdnet.com


OpenAI's Text Generator Is Going Commercial

The research institute was created to steer AI away from harmful uses. Now it's competing with tech giants to sell a cloud computing service to businesses.

11 June 2020, wired.com

Adobe officially debuts Photoshop Camera for iOS and Android

Adobe's free Photoshop Camera app is officially available in the App Store and on Google Play.

11 June 2020, engadget.com

Father's Day Sale: Up to 20% off Satechi gadgets and gear

A good time to get great deals on some essential tech for the home or office.

11 June 2020, zdnet.com


The ‘dark matter’ of visual data can help AI understand images like humans

What makes us humans so good at making sense of visual data? That’s a question that has preoccupied artificial intelligence and computer vision scientists for decades. Efforts at reproducing the capabilities of human vision have so far yielded results that are commendable but still leave much to be desired.

11 June 2020, thenextweb.com

Morrison apologies for 'hurt or harm' in how robo-debt was handled

Australian government remains determined to collect AU$5 billion in debts once the COVID crisis is over.

11 June 2020, zdnet.com

Archer looks to commercialisation future with graphene-based biosensor tech

The Australian company has developed portable hardware to interface with its biosensor technology, touting progress towards graphene biosensors for disease detection.

11 June 2020, zdnet.com


Self-driving cars that recognize free space can better detect objects

It's important that self-driving cars quickly detect other cars or pedestrians sharing the road. Researchers have shown that they can significantly improve detection accuracy by helping the vehicle also recognize what it doesn't see. Empty space, that is.

11 June 2020, sciencedaily.com

NeuroMem: Analog Graphene-Based Resistive Memory for Artificial Neural Networks

An artificial intelligence-based method may infill gaps in historical temperature data more effectively than conventional techniques. Application of this method reveals a stronger global warming trend between 1850 and 2018 than estimated previously.

11 June 2020, nature.com

Zoledronic acid regulates the synthesis and secretion of IL-1β through Histone methylation in macrophages

An artificial intelligence-based method may infill gaps in historical temperature data more effectively than conventional techniques. Application of this method reveals a stronger global warming trend between 1850 and 2018 than estimated previously.

11 June 2020, nature.com


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