Facial recognition technology just made a big leap, thanks to a Chinese tech company
Facial recognition technology just made a big leap, thanks to a Chinese tech company
All over the news, there is no avoiding the current epidemic that is Coronavirus. Growing and spreading faster than we are able to contain it, the ability to prevent and treat this new strain of virus is paramount more so than ever.
Pharmaceutical companies have been racing to develop a coronovirus vaccine. However, even with modern technology, this needs significant trial and error, and always requires intensive testing on animal and human subjects before it can be mass-produced. Right now, there's still no coronavirus vaccination, and none is expected to be developed any time soon.
It's an exciting time for avid gamers at the moment, with the constant advancements in technology, the anticipation of what new technology will be released has never been more intense. One continual development, however, that has certainly set expectations high, is Virtual Reality gaming. No longer a niche within the video world, VR has very much made a name for itself, with the constant evolution of its features, power and ability to recreate augmented realities, gamers just can't get enough of this groundbreaking advancement.
Artificial intelligence or AI has been the villain of many science fiction stories, but we don't have to worry about fighting against Skynet. Instead of doing evil, AI is being used to diagnose diseases — in many cases, as good or better than human doctors.