Xthings is expanding its Ulticam smart camera series with a fresh slate of models designed to boost security coverage and cut ...
What if you could teach a computer to recognize a zebra without ever showing it one? Imagine a world where object detection isn’t bound by the limits of endless training data or high-powered hardware.
TruePath Vision, an AI computer-vision company originally founded to combat human trafficking, today announced the launch of its weapon detection capability-expanding the platform to support real-time ...
Over the last few years, systems and applications that help visually impaired people navigate their environment have undergone rapid development, but still have room to grow, according to a team of ...
The study provides a roadmap for modernizing emergency response infrastructure. In large-scale disasters, time is the most ...
Big models did not guarantee results in 2025. Now companies want AI that works under pressure and earns trust.
Researchers at the University of Southampton have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can spot hard-to-see objects lodged in patients' airways better than expert radiologists.
What’s happened? For people who can’t rely on sight, a new AI tool is stepping in as an extra set of senses. Researchers at Penn State have developed an app called NaviSense that can locate objects in ...