A machine learning researcher at Virginia Tech proposes a way to vet papers in AI by the look of the text and graphics in the document. Is its ability to …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Researchers slam Hola VPN over absent encryption, user IP leaks
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•Trend Micro users will now receive a warning over the use of Hola as “unwanted” and risky software. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Researchers discover SplitSpectre, a new Spectre-like CPU attack
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•Spectre-like variations continue to be discovered, just as academics predicted at the start of 2018. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Researchers discover seven new Meltdown and Spectre attacks
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•Experiments showed that processors from AMD, ARM, and Intel are affected. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nvidia researchers make it easier to train robots to pick up stuff
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•With a unique combination of synthetic images, the researchers found a way to more easily and more effectively train a computer vision algorithm for robots. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google AI researchers find strange new reason to play Jeopardy!
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•Scientists at Google’s AI unit tested a deep neural network on clues from the popular gameshow Jeopardy!. But unlike IBM’s Watson triumph, this was less about the answers and more …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nvidia researchers generate synthetic brain MRI images for AI research
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•The research could provide a way to generate larger data sets for training AI systems that analyze brain tumors. …read more Source:: Open Source S
IBM Researchers propose transparency docs for AI services
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•Like other technologies and industries, artificial intelligence will need to adopt supplier’s declaration of conformity documents to build trust. How was that model built exactly? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Flaw let researchers snoop on Swann smart security cameras
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•Anyone could watch and listen to the live stream from the internet-connected smart camera. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Dropbox denies giving researchers non-anonymized user data
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•The researchers claimed they could see “every Dropbox folder associated with a given researcher.” …read more Source:: Open Source S