Without a wakeword, a digital assistant has to monitor its users more closely.
Nvidia may use AI to troubleshoot its games with its patent to analyze and respond to feedback using neural networks.
The filing adds to its AI-powered ad tech, and fuels growing competition to make social media shoppable.
The company may be looking to boost its AI capabilities after the fallout of it’s proposed acquisition of competitor Figma.
While the proposed tech could save a lot of resources in AI training, it faces major problems if it can reproduce biases and inaccuracies.
Pinterest wants to kick spam to the curb with a patent that uses AI to detect malicious links.
Nvidia wants to pick out specific emotions in your voice with deep learning, but reading your feelings may require more context.
Intel could target clients and investors that are interested in socially responsible AI training with it’s recent patent.
The tech adds to its ongoing efforts to make Alexa more intuitive and contextual.
A presidential election – and democracy – may be at risk.
The tech could raise privacy concerns if it’s used on Disney theme park visitors that are children and minors.
What a year in patents from Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and more taught us.
Google may use machine learning to track down misinformation on social media platforms with its latest patent to find “information operations…
The tech could prevent the phantom braking problem which Tesla vehicles are notorious for.
As the world of high finance ushers in an era of AI, the SEC has begun investigating how investment advisory firms use the technology.
Nvidia continues to patent tech to expand its AI ecosystem as other tech firms play catch-up.
“We’re moving away from the black box,” said said Frederick Gertz, founder and CEO of enterprise AI company Collide Technology.
A day after Alphabet released Gemini, a new artificial intelligence platform, shares of the company jumped 5.3% on Thursday.
Microsoft’s patent for a computerized wellness check walks a fine line between privacy and convenience.
Intel’s ethics index aims to call out when people are using AI for the wrong reasons.