Review: Even Realities G2 smart glasses add a simplistic yet engaging floating display for your face
The meat of the Even Realities G2 glasses is what the user sees. It’s the experience of wearing a pair of glasses that shows ...
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Working mom says she couldn't explain her toxic workplace until she heard one phrase: "That's exactly what it is"
You felt something was wrong at work but couldn't name it until one moment made everything click: someone said, "That's ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Jailbreaking the matrix: How researchers are bypassing AI guardrails to make them safer
A paper written by University of Florida Computer & Information Science & Engineering, or CISE, Professor Sumit Kumar Jha, Ph ...
The MCSO is in negotiations with Biometrica to join the network of law enforcement agencies using its UMbRA face biometrics ...
Live Science on MSN
'Proof by intimidation': AI is confidently solving 'impossible' math problems. But can it convince the world's top mathematicians?
AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look "right" but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we ...
Face morphing attacks have become a serious threat to biometric security systems, including those used at border crossings to match passports with faces.
FBI data show a rise in government impersonation fraud. From deepfake video calls to IRS impersonation schemes, AI is reshaping how criminals target everyday taxpayers.
It was a rocky 10-month effort by the Milwaukee police who attempted to convince the public getting facial recognition was a ...
Opinion
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Don't Trade Your Face for Convenience. Why You Should Still Say No to Face Scanning
When companies and governments expand data collection in the name of security, sometimes the only way you can object is to opt out. And with facial recognition, the time to object is now.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office could be one step closer to acquiring facial recognition technology after signing an ...
Some people won't mind if you keep your screen visible, but that doesn't mean you should let yourself be distracted. Jason Chun is a CNET writer covering a range of topics in tech, home, wellness, ...
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