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A recent Meta patent aims to measure your glucose through light reflections in your eyes.
The tech highlights the ongoing privacy conversation surrounding these bite-sized trackers.
But data aside, many have cast doubt on the company’s plan for autonomous ridesharing.
Raytheon’s patent to create sophisticated synthetic image data could allow the firm to generate large, robust datasets.
Microsoft’s generative AI search patents could help it gain ground against Google — especially amid its recent antitrust loss.
Nvidia wants to make data centers a little bit smarter with its patent for energy-sharing server racks.
The company has struggled to get its smart glasses off the ground, and faces roadblocks in cost and form factor, experts said.
A patent from Intel to verify AI-generated content signals that tech firms may be paying attention to the consequences of their models.
The filing highlights that the company is taking aim at the crypto hardware sector.
But stymieing aviation emissions may take more than just workarounds for contrails.
Meta’s recent patent aims to guide people with sensory impairments using an AI agent — but viable and long-lasting smart glasses may be difficult to…
The simplicity of this method makes it applicable to “almost any type of robot.”
Mastercard’s efforts add to those of several companies looking at ways to prove real from fake.
Quantum computing faces major roadblocks, but the payoff for overcoming them stands to be tremendous.
Because of the massive head start that bigger tech firms have, OpenAI may “find themselves boxed out.”
“Any potential cost savings based off a vehicle’s lower-than-average carbon footprint could influence more price-conscious consumers.”
A patent from Walmart for an in-house machine learning development framework highlights that the company’s strategy to compete with Amazon extends to…
In the face of a wide-spread outage, such as what occurred with Crowdstrike last Friday, there’s only so much the company can do, one expert said.
Tech firms like Microsoft and Google already have a massive head start in workplace tools.
A patent for generative neural network-based ultrasounds from medical device firm Philips could provide more data to develop AI innovations throughout…