Last Week in AI News #35 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs Watch Out, MIT’s New AI Model Knows What You’re Doing Behind That Wall MIT’s Computer Science & AI Lab (CSAIL) has unveiled a neural network model that can detect human actions through walls or in extremely dark places. Previous camera-based approaches to computer vision could only sense visible light, but the MIT CSAIL researchers “overcame these challenges by using radio signals in the WiFi frequencies, which can penetrate occlusions.” SyncedReview describes the model:
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #35
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #35
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #35
Last Week in AI News #35 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs Watch Out, MIT’s New AI Model Knows What You’re Doing Behind That Wall MIT’s Computer Science & AI Lab (CSAIL) has unveiled a neural network model that can detect human actions through walls or in extremely dark places. Previous camera-based approaches to computer vision could only sense visible light, but the MIT CSAIL researchers “overcame these challenges by using radio signals in the WiFi frequencies, which can penetrate occlusions.” SyncedReview describes the model: