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Apple may be making its Home app track you a little closer.
Meta has a plan to pry teenagers’ eyes away from their phones.
NVIDIA’s continuing its autonomous vehicle quest.
JPMorgan Chase is working on AI tools that anyone can figure out.
Baidu and Microsoft want to use computer vision for security checks.
Walmart is getting high-tech to compete with Amazon.
Lyft and Uber may be gearing up for a patent battle.
PayPal wants to stop being a data hoarder.
Coinbase is working on a data escape hatch that’s on it’s users to activate.
Amazon is practicing data security by hounding its AWS clients to be more careful.
Why Sony and Meta both want to track your facial movements in VR, without using a camera.
Intel is assigning an AI to do it’s cost benefit analysis.
Electronic Arts wants to make sure that it’s releases are accessible for all.
Snap’s recent patent filing details tech to help you get to know the world (and the brands) around you.
Uber wants to test the limits of its self-driving fleet.
Microsoft wants to make sure you’re actually at your desk.
Airbus is putting the AI in airplane with one of its latest patents.
Why Intel is seemingly all in on edge computing.
Apple’s eye-tracking neural networks may be a part of its highly-anticipated AR/VR headset.