Bruce Schneier and coauthor Barath Raghavan argue that all talking AIs and robots should use ring modulators to make themselves distinguishable from human speech.
By chaining the selectors together, he was able to encode invisible messages inside an emoji (or any other Unicode character) ...
Apptronik, a University of Texas spinout that was quietly building humanoid robots before it became quite so fashionable, on ...
Inspired by nature’s most adaptable creatures, SpiRobs is a new kind of soft robot developed by researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China. Unlike traditional robotic arms that ...
Called Le Chat and developed by a French startup as a competitor to ChatGPT, it launched as a smartphone app on February 6th.
Discover how hidden Unicode data, including emojis, is being used to exploit AI systems and what developers can do to ...