Instagram’s recommendation algorithms have been promoting and connecting accounts that facilitate and sell child sexual abuse content, a study by Stanford University’s Internet Observatory Cyber Policy Center, the University of Massachusetts Amherst and The Wall Street Journal has revealed. The researchers found that Instagram has a “particularly severe problem” with accounts that show self-generated child
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Computer vision, a field of artificial intelligence, allows computers to acquire, process, and analyze digital images to make recommendations or decisions based on that analysis. The market for computer vision is growing rapidly, and researchers are looking for ways to improve the technology. USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute (ISI) and the Ming Hsieh Department of
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Recent research conducted by the Durham Energy Institute (DEI) has found that the UK could potentially utilize underground heat to provide sustainable and carbon-neutral heating and cooling for large areas of the country. The study highlights the opportunity to diversify and strengthen the UK’s heat supply, as well as bringing economic growth to regions across
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San Francisco-based startup Weights & Biases is launching two new capabilities aimed at helping organizations build and monitor machine learning (ML) models. These new features are designed to make it easier for enterprises to get AI models running effectively for production workloads. Weights & Biases is a platform that provides tools for AI/ML development visualization
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Researchers from KAUST have developed smart digital image sensors that can perform visual perception capabilities such as scene recognition through exploiting the Nobel-Prize-winning technology of the charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors found in early digital cameras. The team, led by Dayanand Kumar and Nazek El-Atab, adapted and enhanced the CCD’s core structure to create light-sensitive
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