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A new study by Guenevere Chen, an assistant professor in the UTSA Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and her former doctoral student, Qi Xia, reveals an oversight in AI image recognition tools. The researchers identified and exploited an alpha channel attack on images by developing AlphaDog.

Researchers Uncover Critical Flaw in AI Image Recognition Tools

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The new device could be directly incorporated into smartwatches and fitness trackers for real-time data processing and near-instant diagnostics.

AI just got 100-fold more energy efficient

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology

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