An neural network named "Speech2Face" was trained by scientists on millions of educational videos from the internet that showed over 100,000 different people talking. From this dataset, Speech2Face learned associations between vocal cues and certain physical features in a human face, researchers wrote in a new study. The AI then used an audio clip to … Continue reading Scientists Train AI To Learn People’s Voices, Then Generate Their Faces (livescience.com)
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More than Half of the World’s Population is Now Online (axios.com)
Mary Meeker, the general partner at venture capital firm Bond Capital, delivered a 333-page slideshow that looked back at every important internet trend in the last year and looks forward about what these trends tell us to expect in the year ahead. Some takeaways: 51% of the world -- or 3.8 billion people -- were … Continue reading More than Half of the World’s Population is Now Online (axios.com)
Chinese Military To Replace Windows OS Amid Fears of US Hacking (zdnet.com)
Amidst an escalating trade war and political tensions with the US, Beijing officials have decided to develop a custom operating system that will replace the Windows OS on computers used by the Chinese military. From a report: The decision, while not made official through the government's normal press channels, was reported earlier this month by … Continue reading Chinese Military To Replace Windows OS Amid Fears of US Hacking (zdnet.com)
Huawei’s Android Replacement OS Will Launch in June, Company Exec Says (techradar.com)
Huawei's home-grown operating system -- codenamed HongMeng -- that's set to replace Android once the Huawei ban from Google comes into full effect, will be commercially rolled out next month, a Middle East head for the firm revealed exclusively to TechRadar Middle East. From a report: On May 20, Google announced that it would partially … Continue reading Huawei’s Android Replacement OS Will Launch in June, Company Exec Says (techradar.com)
Huawei Has Now Been Cut Off By the SD Association, Wi-Fi Alliance (phonedog.com)
Both the SD Association and Wi-Fi Alliance have cut ties with Huawei following President Trump's executive order barring companies from doing business with the Chinese company. PhoneDog reports: First up, Huawei has been removed the from the SD Association, a non-profit group that sets the standards for SD and microSD cards. Huawei's name has been … Continue reading Huawei Has Now Been Cut Off By the SD Association, Wi-Fi Alliance (phonedog.com)
