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- Guidance Recap Podcast | Adjusting for Covariates in Randomized Clinical Trials... Guidance Recap Podcast | Adjusting for Covariates in Randomized Clinical Trials for Drugs and Biological Products Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 05/25/2023 - 10:54 Detailed Description Guidance Recap Podcast | Adjusting for Covariates in Randomized Clinical Trials for Drugs and Biological Products Center Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Thank you...
- DeepMind’s CEO will discuss research, Google and more on Disrupt’s AI Stage Artificial intelligence captures headlines on an almost a daily basis — and for good reason. The technology will have a profound effect on just about every aspect of life for billions of people around the world. Over the past year, we’ve watched as two giants — Google-owned DeepMind and Microsoft-backed...
- How to preserve your digital memories This article is from The Technocrat, MIT Technology Review’s weekly tech policy newsletter about power, politics, and Silicon Valley. To receive it in your inbox every Friday, sign up here. I recently published a short story about new policies recently announced by Google and Twitter that allow the companies to remove inactive...
- The Emotion Aid is a wearable device that communicates its user’s emotions Many people (especially those with autism spectrum disorder) have difficulty communicating with others around them. That is always a challenge, but becomes particularly noticeable when one cannot convey their emotions through body language. If someone can’t show that they’re not in the mood to talk, that may lead to confusing...
- A free IRS e-filing tax service could start rolling out next year The IRS may test a new free filing system in January 2024. Deposit PhotosFree tax filing for everyone in the US could be a step closer to reality. The post A free IRS e-filing tax service could start rolling out next year appeared first on Popular Science....
- Hackers stole passwords of Worldcoin Orb operators Hackers have installed password-stealing malware on the devices of multiple Worldcoin Orb operators, TechCrunch has learned, giving them full access to the Worldcoin operator dashboard. Worldcoin, founded by Sam Altman, says it is creating a “collectively owned global currency that will be distributed fairly to as many people as possible,”...
- HID Introduces Multispectral Fingerprint Biometric Technology Lumidigm V-Series Line fingerprint products received ISO/IEC 30107-3 PAD Level 2 confirmation from a third-party testing house. Read the full article "HID Introduces Multispectral Fingerprint Biometric Technology" on Facility Executive Magazine....
- EU draft legislation will ban AI for mass biometric surveillance and predictive... The draft legislation will ban mass facial recognition, among other uses of AI, but has yet to be confirmed as law. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The EU has taken a step closer to enforcing strong regulation of AI, drafting new safeguards that would prohibit a wide...
- EU draft legislation will ban AI for mass biometric surveillance and predictive... The draft legislation will ban mass facial recognition, among other uses of AI, but has yet to be confirmed as law. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The EU has taken a step closer to enforcing strong regulation of AI, drafting new safeguards that would prohibit a wide...
- Facial Recognition Technology Could Improve Livestock Health Facial recognition technology isn’t limited to humans. Livestock are now getting their mugs snapped in order to help farmers monitor animal health, increase efficiency and improve traceability. Researchers from the US to Australia are using drones to handle health assessments of cattle from the air, developing a system to recognize...
- A Match Made in Tech Heaven: Understanding the Relationship Between Blockchain a... In recent years, both blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) have emerged as major disruptive technologies, revolutionizing industries and transforming the way we live and work. While blockchain is primarily known for its secure and transparent data storage capabilities, AI is renowned for its ability to analyze and learn from data,...
- Triboelectric nanogenerators as self-powered sensors for biometric authenticatio... Nanoscale, 2023, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D3NR01334K, Review ArticleXue Shi, Kai Han, Yaokun Pang, Wenjie Mai, Jianjun LuoAs the prerequisite for ensuring the sustainable and stable production of people’s lives, security monitoring has become increasingly important in the current rapid development of the economy. Intelligent sensing technology...The content of this RSS Feed...