Sony Says It Created World's First Image Sensor With Built-in AI (bloomberg.com) 10
Sony touted on Thursday the world's first image sensors with built-in artificial intelligence, promising to make data-gathering tasks much faster and more secure. Calling it the first of its kind, Sony said the technology would give "intelligent vision" to cameras for retail and industrial applications. From a report: The new sensors are akin to tiny self-contained computers, incorporating a logic processor and memory. They're capable of image recognition without generating any images, allowing them to do AI tasks like identifying, analyzing or counting objects without offloading any information to a separate chip. Sony said the method provides increased privacy while also making it possible to do near-instant analysis and object tracking. Sony joins tech giants like Huawei and Google that have been building dedicated AI silicon to help accelerate everything from image processing to machine learning.
Yes, yes! (Score:3)
And Mobil has has SYNERGY in it!
Re: (Score:2)
Now with 300% more AI. It's what plants crave.
What could these be used for? (Score:4, Insightful)
Odd Timing (Score:3)
Interesting that Sony releases this now that they've completely exited the security camera business. Not that I ever really like their security cameras anyway, their quality control has always been suited more to a consumer market rather than professionals.
WooHoo!! a chip with an included algorithm! (Score:2)
privacy implications (Score:1)