Researchers find that "object recognition" ability, rather than intelligence or tech experience, determines who can best detect AI-generated faces.
People with stronger object recognition skills are better at spotting AI-generated faces, according to new research. Intelligence and AI familiarity did not predict performance.
Can you tell the difference between an artificial-intelligence-generated face and a real one? In an era of digital misinformation, where fabricated images can spread widely across news and social ...
A new study questions the longstanding view that the visual system is divided into two pathways, one for object-recognition and the other for spatial tasks. Using computational vision models, ...
Robotic vision, a cornerstone of modern robotics, enables machines to interpret and respond to their surroundings effectively. This capability is achieved through image processing and object ...
Rollme One Mac AI glasses offer AI-based object recognition technology, an IP67 rating for protection against dust and water, an 8MP HD camera, and translations in 15 languages. The built-in 260mAh ...
Researchers have discovered a new type of neuron that plays a fundamental role in recognition memory -- how the brain registers the difference between new and familiar objects and forms long-term ...