
Today on In Case You Missed It: Facebook's latest AI tech, called Caffe2Go, can add painterly styles and colors over the top of your videos in real time, processing the changes from your smartphone. In other AI news, researchers at the University of St. Andrews used Google's Project Soli tech to create a computer 'eye' that can identify objects it is placed up against. It does a great job too; able to tell what is an apple, orange, empty or full water glass or what body part it is looking at. Maybe "Where we're going, we don't need eyes to see" is because the computers can see for us.
Finally, we wanted to show you just one more AI project: it's how Google is detecting where endangered sea cows are located, tracking them more easily than humans in boats can. If you're into high-speed hijinks, check out Red Bull's latest video. As always, please share any interesting tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on Twitter for @mskerryd.
ICYMI: Neural net video can go from Monet to Matisse, live posted first on http://ift.tt/1tUdcCk
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