Consider a new digital privacy fear unlocked. As Wired reports, a facial recognition search site called PimEyes, which claims to create biometric human “faceprints,” has been using stolen photos of ...
When Googling your own business name leads to images of charred human corpses, can anything be done? Ars talks to a Spanish campground owner waging battle against Google's almighty algorithm.
A team of U.S. and British researchers have created a software program that uses high-level mathematics to turn facial expressions — the scrunch of an eyebrow or a wide-eyed stare — into digital art.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about fitness, health and wearable tech Algorithms have taken on an almost mythical significance in the modern world. They ...
As a teenager in the Czech Republic, Lenka Zdeborová glimpsed her future in an Isaac Asimov novel. A character in Asimov’s “Foundation” series invents a mathematical method for predicting the path of ...
Large language models have captured the news cycle, but there are many other kinds of machine learning and deep learning with many different use cases. Amid all the hype and hysteria about ChatGPT, ...
Tyler Lacoma has spent more than 10 years testing tech and studying the latest web tool to help keep readers current. He's here for you when you need a how-to guide, explainer, review, or list of the ...
During my time working with tech companies navigating the early boom of AI adoption, I noticed a strange duality. Developers proudly open-sourced breakthrough models one week—and raced to patent their ...
When Googling your own business name leads to images of charred human corpses, can anything be done? Ars talks to a Spanish campground owner waging battle against Google's almighty algorithm.