SMU researchers expose new privacy risks in video conferencing apps. SMU's singular approach to integrating rigorous learning ...
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Video conferencing apps can leak location data through audio channels despite privacy controls
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams have become essential for work, ...
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Researchers Boost Humanoid Robots' Physical Intelligence
Quick Look Iowa State researchers are working to develop and test new methods that could help advance the physical ...
Your social media feed is being taken over by AI video slop. But for now, there's still one big red flag that can help you ...
At just 26, Harvard graduate Demi Guo, often hailed in China as a “role model”, now leads Pika, an AI short-video startup ...
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How the Original ‘Tron’ Changed Movies Forever, and Why It Didn’t Win an Oscar in 1983
Steven Lisberger's 1982 sci-fi classic 'Tron' was a major innovator in visual effects for its revolutionary use of computer-generated imagery (CGI).
The prankster sends the fake video to a loved one ... “There are very few degreed investigators that have a cyber security background, let alone a computer science background particularly at the local ...
In October, the Retro Computer Festival and Amiga 40, two of the largest retro computing events in Germany, took place. A ...
At Drexel University, Music Industry students met with Engineering students to create a new invention. It's a machine that translates vocals into a visual piece of art. "We had a class in January...to ...
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WVSOM announces new executive director of information technology
The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) has announced a new executive director of information technology.
From coding to marketing to YouTube production, here's how a two-person company harnesses AI to outperform teams ten times their size, all while spending less than their QuickBooks subscription.
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