Computer vision stories - Page 2
Anthropic accuses Chinese AI labs of illicit Claude copying
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data analytics
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cloud security
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physical security
Anthropic alleges Chinese labs DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax ran vast illicit campaigns to copy Claude and bypass US export curbs.
3DiVi sets four-layer defence for face authentication
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data protection
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devops
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surveillance
3DiVi unveils four-layer defence model to harden face authentication against deepfakes and spoofing as remote ID checks surge globally.
Home care robots track emotions to predict elderly risks
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data protection
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data privacy
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ai ethics & governance
AIBUILD unveils emotion-tracking home robots that learn seniors' routines to flag early risks of falls, isolation and cognitive decline.
Ericsson unveils 5G router to power connected fleets
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uc
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firewalls
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data protection
Ericsson launches modular 5G in-vehicle router with Wi-Fi 7, edge AI and centimetre-level tracking for fleets, transit and emergency services.
Genetec adds AI tools to speed video incident review
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digital transformation
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cloud security
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it automation
Genetec adds AI-powered natural language search and movement tracking to Security Centre SaaS to cut multi-site video reviews from hours to minutes.
Genetec adds case investigation tools to Security Centre SaaS
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cloud security
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it automation
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physical security
Genetec adds AI-driven search and case tools to Security Centre SaaS, promising to cut multi-site video investigations from hours to minutes.
ADLINK unveils Xeon edge GPU servers for AI vision
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robots
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
ADLINK rolls out Xeon 600-based edge GPU servers to power real-time AI vision, LLMs and generative workloads in factories and labs.
EROAD launches Clarity Edge Multicam for safer fleets
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digital entertainment
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risk & compliance
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fleet management
EROAD unveils Clarity Edge Multicam, a modular six-camera system that links 360° video with telematics to sharpen fleet safety oversight.
Cloudera brings AI inference & analytics on premises
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data protection
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hybrid cloud
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data analytics
Cloudera brings AI inference, analytics and visualisation into customer data centres, promising tighter control over sensitive enterprise data.
Alibaba Cloud brings AI replay tech to Milano 2026
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rpa
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genai
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llms
Alibaba Cloud will power immersive AI-driven replays and fast media search for global broadcasters at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
3DiVi urges banks to track real-world facial security
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surveillance
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biometrics
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fintech
3DiVi urges banks to track real-world facial ID performance, warning that hope and lab tests are no substitute for live risk metrics.
ADLINK unveils certified IAP, EVP platforms for global use
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edge computing
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iot
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iiot
ADLINK launches globally certified IAP and EVP industrial PCs, letting equipment makers standardise designs and deployments across regions.
Will AI companions change how we think about pets?
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data protection
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iot
AI companions are edging into the mainstream, prompting doubts over whether digital pets could reshape - but not replace - traditional pet ownership.
Smartphone app claims to deliver full eye prescriptions
Sat, 31st Jan 2026
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ai
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healthtech
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telehealth
A Copenhagen startup says its Argus software can generate full eye prescriptions from a single smartphone photo in under a minute.
Streaming video ads hold attention far better than TV
Fri, 30th Jan 2026
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cx
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martech
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digital entertainment
Streaming video ads grab 79% attentive viewing in Australian homes, beating TV, social and other digital channels on attention.
Snap launches Specs unit to drive smart glasses push
Fri, 30th Jan 2026
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gaming
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wearables
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digital entertainment
Snap forms Specs unit to spearhead next-gen smart glasses, promising AI-driven, low-friction eyewear that blends digital and real worlds.
Google Photos adds AI editing tools for Australians
Wed, 28th Jan 2026
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surveillance
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genai
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data privacy
Google Photos is rolling out AI-powered editing in Australia, letting Android users transform images simply by typing or speaking prompts.
Forrester maps ten edge & IoT trends set to shape 2025
Tue, 27th Jan 2026
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uc
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firewalls
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devops
AI at the edge, observability and Zero Trust security head Forrester's ten edge and IoT trends it says will redefine enterprise tech in 2025.
Vection wins award for Algho inclusive sign AI tool
Fri, 23rd Jan 2026
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network infrastructure
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smart cities
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data privacy
Vection wins Dell and Intel award for Algho Sign Language AI, a real-time Italian sign translation system using a 3D digital human avatar.
Governments tighten social media age checks for children
Mon, 19th Jan 2026
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data protection
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biometrics
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edge computing
Governments worldwide tighten social media age checks for children, fuelling demand for privacy-friendly facial age estimation tools.