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While you can already unlock your iPhone using your mug, it looks like Apple is getting more serious about facial recognition and AI. Apple has quietly acquired Xnor.ai, an edge-based AI startup, for ...
Apple AAPL recently acquired Xnor.ai, a Seattle-based artificial intelligence start-up per a GeekWire report. Xnor.ai specializes in low-power edge-based tools that allow AI to operate on devices like ...
“AI for Everyone, Everywhere” may sound like a science-fiction slogan, but it’s actually the name given to software from XNOR.ai that’s already making devices smarter in the real world. The ...
Apple buys a lot of companies throughout the course of a year, with only a couple of them rising to the level of intriguing news. Last year’s purchase of Intel’s smartphone modem business certainly ...
Xnor pioneers new machine learning and computer architecture approach to deliver an efficient AI technology that operates independently of the cloud or a power source - opening new possibilities to ...
Xnor.ai machine learning engineer Hessam Bagherinezhad, hardware engineer Saman Naderiparizi and co-founder Ali Farhadi show off a chip that uses solar-powered AI. (GeekWire Photo / Alan Boyle) It was ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Xnor.ai, a high growth AI edge computing company, announced Jon Gelsey as Chief Executive Officer. Gelsey joins Xnor from Auth0, which under his leadership as CEO ...
Apple has canceled Xnor.ai’s Pentagon contract for military drone work following the iPhone maker’s acquisition of the AI company. Xnor.ai was reportedly working on the controversial Project Maven, ...
AI would be useful for tons of everyday tasks for small businesses and other operations — if people just knew how to build and deploy their own machine learning agent. Unfortunately, few do.
XNOR.ai’s computer vision tool can recognize objects using software that resides on a smartphone rather than in the cloud. (XNOR.ai Illustration) “AI for Everyone, Everywhere” may sound like a science ...