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July 11, 2019 | Using AI to hide objects

Season 4 Episode 23 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Southwest Research engineers are using an AI technique to hide what objects really are

Engineers at Southwest Research Institute are using a technique called adversarial learning that pits artificial intelligence against itself to produce something called patches, which mask what an object really is. Engineers ask the AI program what, say, a truck would look like if it was really a bicycle. Results have military and security implications.

07/11/2019

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KLRN SciTech Now

July 11, 2019 | Using AI to hide objects

Season 4 Episode 23 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Engineers at Southwest Research Institute are using a technique called adversarial learning that pits artificial intelligence against itself to produce something called patches, which mask what an object really is. Engineers ask the AI program what, say, a truck would look like if it was really a bicycle. Results have military and security implications.

07/11/2019

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