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How AI helps World Cup referees make the call
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide are expected to watch the 2026 World Cup finals. With that many fans scrutinizing every pass, touch and goal, FIFA is leaning on advanced computer vision ...
Modern OCT devices can look inside the eye without a scalpel - but they do not always capture everything that matters. Some ...
Apple is opening up what is possible on Apple Vision Pro by implementing physical object tracking and expanded spatial accessory support. Here's what that means for users when visionOS 27 launches.
The largest digital camera ever built is starting to capture images of unseen corners of the universe. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially begun its cosmic survey, meant to capture swathes of ...
A pixel either controls or analyzes, but not at the same time. Researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland, however, managed ...
What do laparoscopic surgery and robotic lunar construction have in common? Plenty, as it turns out, for Shuai Li, Ph.D., associate professor in the University of Florida's Department of Civil & ...
After a year of testing, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile has started capturing data as part of the much-anticipated ...
If you were to ding Apple’s privacy credentials in one move, you could do worse than to launch AirPods with cameras. Whether or not they come to market, all of Apple’s existing ubiquitous earbuds ...
A group called Flock No is pushing the Cleveland Metropolitan School District to remove approximately 200 Flock surveillance cameras from dozens of school properties, citing distrust in the company ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
A jumping spider with a brain the size of a poppy seed holds secret to a revolutionary new 3D camera
A new ultra-efficient 3D camera inspired by jumping spiders could reshape how drones, robots and wearables see.
TAMPA — A Spectrum News investigation has found information that gives insight into what caused Haines City police officers to stop using body cameras for more than two months. City documents show ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Automated cameras designed to spot traffic violations are under scrutiny at the Statehouse, as parallel bills in both chambers seek to give residents the power to decide if the ...
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