Study: AI cannot reliably recognise human emotions
An international team of scientists has determined AI's ability to identify human emotions. They analysed photographs of actors to test whether facial expressions faithfully convey emotions.The process of monitoring or following the progress of something.
Study: AI cannot reliably recognise human emotions
An international team of scientists has determined AI's ability to identify human emotions. They analysed photographs of actors to test whether facial expressions faithfully convey emotions.
Rights groups urge Apple not to deploy mass photo-scanning tool
More than 90 human-rights groups worldwide condemned Apple's plans to scan users' devices for material depicting child abuse (CSAM).
Russia deploys AI to monitor ‘death groups’ on social networks
In Saint Petersburg, an AI-powered program to protect children online was developed.
Apple vows not to turn its child-abuse content detection algorithm into a surveillance tool
Apple released a six-page document answering questions about how its photo-scanning technology works to detect child abuse.
Apple deploys AI to scan user iPhones for illegal content
Apple has developed a tool for locally scanning photos on iPhone for child abuse. The system began testing in the United States.
Neural network learns to fool identification systems with a ‘universal’ face
Researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel developed a method to bypass biometric identification systems using a forged facial image.
Amazon launches driver-tracking system using AI cameras
Amazon has deployed AI-powered cameras to assess the performance of delivery drivers.
In Russia, the developer of a bitcoin-transaction-tracking service identified
A module for monitoring and analysing cryptocurrency transactions in Russia will be created by a structure controlled by Sber. The cost of the works was estimated at 14.7 million rubles (nearly $201,700).
Russian rights defenders urge regulation of facial recognition
Rights defenders called on Russian authorities to limit facial-recognition systems amid privacy threats and data leaks. The report was prepared by Agora's Net Freedoms project.
Durov confirms his number is among Pegasus surveillance targets
The founder of the messaging app Telegram, Pavel Durov, confirmed that his phone number is on the list of potential Pegasus spyware targets by NSO Group.
Media: Pavel Durov was among potential Pegasus spyware targets
The phone number of Pavel Durov, founder of the Telegram messenger, appeared in the list of potential targets for Pegasus spyware from the Israeli NSO Group.
Media report governments’ use of spyware to monitor journalists
Pegasus spyware from the Israeli company NSO Group was used to monitor human rights defenders, journalists and politicians worldwide through the hacking of iPhone and Android devices. Several media outlets reported this following a joint investigation.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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