Everyone wants in on the AI wearable game, but Razer is offering a slightly different take. If there’s one thing that 2025 ...
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1,000 Tickets in Four Days: AI Traffic Cameras Are Rolling Out Fast and Drivers Are Getting Caught
For decades, American drivers have fretted about red-light cameras and speed traps. Now a new breed of traffic cop is rolling ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are no longer a futuristic concept — they are practical tools that organizations of ...
What if you could look into a cow's face and know whether it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and ...
Razer Project Motoko is a CES 2026 concept headset with two eye-level cameras and multi-mic audio, built for hands-free POV capture and computer vision. A Developer Kit is planned for Q2 2026.
The 2026 CES featured lots of digital storage and memory technologies including SSDs, NAS products, DRAM and HBM as well as ...
Our first deployments began with, contrary to model tuning, a store audit: camera inventory, network strength and in-store ...
Standard AI has achieved success through a deep focus on long-form video analysis and real-world measurement, not proxies or modeled assumptions. The acquisition of Pathr.ai accelerates Standard AI's ...
Software-defined ISP replaces fixed hardware with neural networks, promising real-time image quality gains and over-the-air ...
What if you could look into a cow’s face and know if it had a fever? A new tool from the Artificial Intelligence and Computer ...
TruePath Vision, an AI computer-vision company originally founded to combat human trafficking, today announced the launch of its weapon detection capability-expanding the platform to support real-time ...
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A Radical New Camera Focuses on Everything and Everywhere — All at Once
The prototype uses a Canon EOS R10 with a Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, which allows every pixel to participate in phase detection.
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