The Death of Privacy - this time in one's own home: MIT trains AI to track people's movements through walls
"I love
it because Conchita, the girl next door, is simply gorgeous, and I can now
track all her movements between the bathroom of her apartment and her bedroom,
through the wall of our living-room," explained Gus Lewdponce, of
Crapville, a suburb of Pittsburgh, in the USA. "We live in a big apartment
building, you see. My wife doesn't like it but I do what I like, period. It's
better than the internet, to be honest. But I am thinking of starting my own
You Tube channel: Conchita Superstar."
An MIT team has hooked the latest version of a radio scanning technology that can see through walls to an artificial intelligence (AI) neural network. The AI was trained to deduce a person's postures and movements even when completely hidden.
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