Facebook is researching AI systems that see, hear, and remember everything you do
Facebook is pouring a lot of time and money into augmented reality, including building its own AR glasses with Ray-Ban. Right now, these gadgets can only record and share imagery, but what does the company think such devices will be used for in the future? A new research project led by Facebook's AI team suggests the scope of the company's ambitions. It imagines AI systems that are constantly analyzing peoples' lives using first-person video; recording what they see, do, and hear in order to help them with everyday tasks. Facebook's researchers have outlined a series of skills it wants these systems to develop, including "episodic memory" (answering questions like "where did I leave my keys?") and "audio-visual diarization" (remembering who said what when).
Oct-14-2021, 20:05:06 GMT
- Country:
- South America > Colombia (0.05)
- North America > United States
- California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.05)
- Europe
- United Kingdom (0.05)
- Italy > Sicily (0.05)
- Asia
- Middle East > Saudi Arabia (0.05)
- Japan > Honshū
- Kantō > Tokyo Metropolis Prefecture > Tokyo (0.05)
- Industry:
- Information Technology > Services (1.00)
- Technology: