Surveillance

Surveillance

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Nano spy helicopters are seemingly besting the war of drones over the skies of Ukraine. Called Black Hornets, these small drones can fly unheard...
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The Royal New Zealand Navy will soon receive its first 6.8-meter renewable-powered Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) for trial. Called "Bluebottle," it is meant to provide persistent...
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AUKUS member countries (the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia) revealed they mean to use advanced AI to find and track Chinese submarines. Defense...
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American defense company “Anduril Industries” has signed with a US customer on a new subsonic VTOL drone that can be used for surveillance missions...
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There is a growing development and deployment of AI-controlled drones that can autonomously select and attack human targets. The US is reportedly developing a...
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In our increasingly digital society, privacy is getting more and more important, and according to the European General Data Protection Regulation there is a...
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Researchers in China made UAVs communicate via “group chats” to discuss and assign work to one another, much like human teams. The research was done...
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Robotics experts claim that the future of the industry lies in shape-changing robots. Such robots provide unrivaled adaptability and versatility, and show promise in...
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Kraken Technology Group and L3Harris have announced an official collaboration to advance the K40 MANTA USSV, with an expected 10 days of autonomous operations...
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Two Defense Tech Firms Sign Deal for AI Military Surveillance Machine These two leading defense companies have signed a long-term agreement to develop and deliver...
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There is a worldwide growing significance in modern maritime security of drone submarines, also called "uncrewed underwater vehicles" (UUVs). These UUVs are becoming increasingly...
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Shield AI has unveiled its new V-BAT Teams system, which enables more V-BAT drones to work together as a giant swarm. The company reportedly...
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Many security cameras are exposed to hacktivists in Israel, which places their owners and the people around them at substantial risk. After Hamas’ attack on...
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Academic researchers from four US universities used artificial intelligence and machine learning in a technique called Side Eye to extract audio from static photos...
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Nowadays, most military spying is conducted by satellites in space, but there’s a surprisingly slow new kid on the block that might change the...
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Rights advocates call for the ban of various forms of biometric surveillance, predictive policing, and “harmful” uses of AI in migration control in the...
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A badly defended security camera is an easy target for hackers, as there are tools for easily hacking internet protocol (IP) cameras, and research...
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The US government invested $22 million in textiles that can record audio, video, and geolocation data. The program called “SMART ePANTS” develops active smart...
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In this age of drones, we see increased drone usage by Police to catch criminals, find missing people and improve safety at events. Since...
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Written by Or Shalom Preparations for the Olympics in France are at their peak, and so are the preparations in matters of security. The security...
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In an attempt to control the crowds arriving for the 2024 Paris Olympics next summer, the authorities plan to use real-time cameras and artificial...
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South Korea is set to launch its first commercial-grade satellite at the end of May 2023, while North Korea is pushing to launch its...