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The artificial intelligence that Facebook develops will see and understand the world as we do | Israel today

2021-10-14T14:16:05.674Z


Deep in the research labs of the world's largest social network, the best engineers are working on developing artificial intelligence-based technology that will give an understanding of the space for future devices. Future devices will help us with daily tasks such as finding objects.


Facebook has already started touching hardware products a long time ago and the last product we saw from Zuckerberg and his band is the augmented reality glasses that the company produced together with the optics giant - Ray-Ban.

Facebook is now revealing the next technology it is developing in its research labs and artificial intelligence is the basis for the new developments.

The development in a project called Ego4D is based on shooting video and images first-hand, that is, as seen through the eyes of the user in an attempt to make some machine through artificial intelligence - to see and understand the world as close as possible to the way we humans do.

This is in contrast to the way of "teaching" a machine through the use of third party photographs.

The glasses of Facebook and Ray-Ban, Photo: Facebook

 Technology will record what we do, and will teach our key actions in order to help us with various tasks and for this purpose the developers use five main features:

Episode memory: As mentioned Facebook will remind me where I put the keys?


Forecast understanding: Facebook will understand and tell me how many teaspoons of salt to add to this recipe?


Mechanical perception of reality like hands / objects: Facebook can teach us to play the guitar


Audio-visual documentation: What did the guy talk about yesterday?

Or who was the girl wearing the red dress?


Social interaction: For example, I do not hear, amplify the guy sitting in front of me.

Source: israelhayom

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