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Your WiFi router can now see you through walls. And you'd never know it's happening. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon un...
Your WiFi router can now "see" you through walls. And you'd never know it's happening. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon ...
RESEARCHERS have managed to detect 3D shapes and the movements of human bodies in a room – using a WiFi router. Such technology may eventually replace normal cameras, researchers in the US hope.
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. As if we didn’t have enough concerns over privacy in this digital age, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University appear to have ...
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze two WiFi routers that picture a human's 3D form and motion, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have created a low-cost method of sensing persons ...
A hot potato: George Orwell's vision of Big Brother is more or less a reality. While most regions of the world do not quite fit the dystopian paradigm set in his novel '1984', you would be ...
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