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Meta will begin tracking the mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes of its US employees to generate high-quality training data for future AI agents, Reuters reports. The news organization cites ...
So, you want to learn Python, and you’re thinking YouTube is the place to do it. Smart move! The internet is packed with video lessons that can take you from zero to coding hero. But with so many ...
In a first, smartwatches track hand poses using AI acoustic sensing without added hardware.Jason Koski/Cornell University Researchers from Cornell University and KAIST have developed a system that ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – New first-of-its-kind wearable technology from researchers at Cornell University and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology equips off-the-shelf smartwatches with ...
Doctoral student Chi-Jung Lee demonstrates the WatchHand device, which potentially could allow people to move screens on their computers without a mouse or tracking pad. Jason Koski / Cornell ...
Imagine tapping your thumb and index finger together twice to skip to the next song or clicking around your laptop or desktop computer without a mouse, using discreet finger motions. New ...
Summary: Capturing the complex coordination of the human hand—which involves 34 muscles and 22 degrees of freedom—has been a “holy grail” for robotics and VR. Engineers have developed a wearable ...
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MIT engineers have developed a wearable ultrasound wristband that can track complex hand movements with high precision. It tracks hand movements by imaging the wrist’s internal muscles, tendons, and ...
The next time you're scrolling your phone, take a moment to appreciate the feat: The seemingly mundane act is possible thanks to the coordination of 34 muscles, 27 joints, and over 100 tendons and ...