South Korea creates neural network to predict crimes before they happen
The system connects to surveillance cameras and analyzes a host of parameters, including identifying suspicious activity and risk assessment, as well as looking for patterns and similarities to past crimes.
It is said to have already achieved 82.8% accuracy in prediction, and the technology could be commercialized as early as next year.
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Next-generation gloves for virtual reality developed
UDCAP VR gloves from Udexreal of China, compatible with SteamVR and VRChat, offer an alternative to joysticks and other controllers. They allow you to control virtual worlds using natural hand gestures.
The gloves offer full precision and flexible interaction thanks to data rates up to 120Hz and wireless connectivity with less than 10ms latency. With 11 built-in sensors, UDCAP VR tracks 15 finger
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MIT's new AI dramatically speeds up medical image annotation
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School have developed a new artificial intelligence. It has been named ScribblePrompt.
The researchers claim that the new AI reduces annotation time by 28%. The purpose of the development is to help medical professionals analyze images. ScribblePrompt is an interactive enviro