A new evaluation reveals how publicly available AI models from Anthropic and OpenAI can create software to control cheap drones and track a person based on facial recognition.
Google quietly mentions this update on the Pixel 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Fold product listings: “Face Unlock is now faster, ...
AI coding models helped turn a roughly $100 consumer drone into a person-tracking system, raising new questions about AI ...
Three high-severity flaws in vulnerable versions of Hugging Face’s diffusers library let crafted model repositories silently execute arbitrary code during affected loading flows, bypassing the ...
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These “adversarial” pieces of clothing and accessories employ special patterns and materials made to confuse AI facial recognition software. Sometimes they include unique patterns that can cause AI to ...
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Pokémon card scalping has led to the introduction of a mandatory facial recognition system at some stores in Japan, for all adult customers and children at elementary school age or older. The Pokémon ...
The python begins opening its mouth slowly, then stretches its jaws far wider than expected. From the close camera angle, its pink mouth, narrow head and flexible lower jaw create an appearance the ...
After OpenAI recently admitted that one of its models had breached the systems of AI platform Hugging Face, Hugging Face’s CEO Clem Delangue posted on X that he was flying to San Francisco to have “a ...
"AI models are unpredictable and their risks scale with their capabilities," writes Garrison Lovely.