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Apple’s latest filing emphasizes the comfort users have with the company’s consistently-monitoring devices.
Microsoft wants to patent a system that tests if factory tools can go the distance. But the tool itself may be more powerful than the patent lets…
While Airbnb’s patent could catch scammers, it may have unintended consequences for hosts trying to get their listings in front of as many eyes as…
Nvidia’s interest could help bring AI onto the factory floor for more than just maintenance purposes.
The patent shows that, despite the company’s public interest in large language models, it’s still hard at work on artificial reality.
Given that it handles trillions in transactions a year, it makes sense that the credit card provider wants to beef up security protocols.
Google’s patent follows several updates from major tech companies aiming to understand emotions and context through speech recognition.
JPMorgan Chase may be looking past the current AI craze for optimization, setting it’s sights on quantum computing.
Since it can’t work with crypto, Baidu may be looking for another way to utilize blockchain: data security.
The data services company wants to patent a way for neural networks to explain themselves. The tech signals a vital need for AI adoption.
eBay wants to use drones for deliveries, but without wasting their batteries.
Cloud services make Amazon tons of its revenue. Keeping those networks spic and span is a high priority, according to its new patent.
Apple wants to make sure your toddler (or a hacker) doesn’t run away with your Airpods.
Stripe may be looking to expand its roster of offerings.
A filing from Snap for a computer vision appraiser may add to the company’s shopping ambitions.
The company’s filing gives a potential peek at what’s in store for the Vision Pro.
NVIDIA wants to keep its data centers from falling apart.
A dozen filings from Humane paint a potential picture of the secretive startup’s debut product offering.
Microsoft is asking if you put one too many exclamation points in that email to your boss
Google wants humans and AI to work together to fight spam.