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Thermal cameras used in drones and robots can be tricked by heat sources, study finds
As thermal cameras become commonplace on autonomous drones and vehicles, a University of Florida engineering professor is working to make sure they can't be maliciously tricked into "seeing" things ...
Each of these major AI players looks poised for long-term success.
Tesla's Terafab launches March 21—200 billion chips annually turn parked vehicles into a distributed inference network ...
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Heat sources can trick thermal cameras into seeing obstacles that aren’t there
Thermal cameras help drones and autonomous vehicles detect obstacles when visibility is poor. But ...
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Jabez Eliezer Manuel, Senior Principal Engineer at Booking.com, presented “Behind Booking.com's AI Evolution: The Unpolished ...
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From the “inference inflection point” to OpenClaw’s rise as an agent operating system, Nvidia’s GTC keynote outlined the ...
As silicon photonics adoption continues to grow, success increasingly depends on the readiness of the back end ...
This study examined the relationship between the Big Five personality traits and grief outcomes among adults who experienced ...
LangChain, the agent engineering company behind LangSmith and open-source frameworks that have surpassed 1 billion downloads, today announced a comprehensive integration with NVIDIA to deliver an ...
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