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Porn company offers to turn customers into adult film stars using deepfakes
Porn is getting personal.
By Matt Binder
This $600 shoe-tying robot was made by college students
Can it learn the bunny ears method next?
By Michelle Yan
Anki CEO: Consumer robots need personality to succeed
If the robots must take over, let's at least make sure they're nice.
By Pete Pachal
Amazon Echo Dots are coming to every St. Louis University dorm room
You get an Echo! You get an Echo!
Alexa and Cortana are finally on speaking terms
Siri is still persona non grata, though.
By Rachel Kraus
It might be time for Samsung to dump Bixby
Bixby is weighing all of Samsung's products down.
By Raymond Wong
Amazon's Alexa will soon do your bidding through your car infotainment console
Take a ride with Alexa.
By Sasha Lekach
The U.S. Defense Department is readying for the battle against deepfakes
And it's not Nicolas Cage face-swaps they're worried about.
By Matt Binder
Poor Cat Designs' take on virtual personal shopping uses real people instead of AI
Customer service done with a real person and a digital twist.
By Jake Krol
Driver safety is 'all talk' with this AI real-time road coach
Any unsafe driving triggers the device.
By Sasha Lekach
Engineer incorporates code with AI to teach machines how to paint like humans
Paint me like one of your humans.
Amazon's face-ID tool can't even identify members of Congress correctly, ACLU finds
And that's not the only troubling thing about the study.
Google Assistant is still a lot smarter than Siri, new study shows
Google Assistant understood all 800 questions correctly.
Google will use AI to fix your grammar mistakes
Google Docs is finally getting a grammar check feature.
By Karissa Bell
Google Translate is generating ominous religious prophecies for some reason
What does Google know that we don't!?
Don't be "tech basic:" Here's how your AI-enabled device understands your voice
Your voice-controlled AI devices understand you — do you understand them?
By Lenovo
Those stories about AI taking our jobs might be dead wrong
AI will displace jobs, but it will also create new ones.
Turns out Orlando won't stop using Amazon's facial recognition software
The ACLU won't be happy about this.
Microsoft calls for better facial-recognition regulation to prevent abuse
But it doesn't even know how far it's come already.