Apple purchased Xnor.ai, a company that creates artificial intelligence software for mobile devices. The acquisition will apparently lead to AI applications running directly on iPhones, iPads, etc., ...
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XNOR.ai’s computer vision tool can recognize objects using software that resides on a smartphone rather than in the cloud. (XNOR.ai Illustration) “AI for Everyone, Everywhere” may sound like a science ...
Apple buys a lot of companies throughout the course of a year, with only a couple of them rising to the level of intriguing news. Last year’s purchase of Intel’s smartphone modem business certainly ...
Arm Holdings CEO Simon Segars shows an Xnor.ai board at a 2019 event. Speaking on stage last year about the rise of artificial intelligence on devices, Arm Holdings CEO Simon Segars touted the ...
While Xnor.ai was best known for its ability to detect people in smart camera feeds, Macworld suggests that Apple’s main motivation for buying the company may have been to make Siri smarter. The most ...
Apple has canceled Xnor.ai’s Pentagon contract for military drone work following the iPhone maker’s acquisition of the AI company. Xnor.ai was reportedly working on the controversial Project Maven, ...
Seattle-based startup Xnor Inc. wants to make artificial intelligence more accessible with its new “self-serve” AI2GO platform that enables developers without any training to build AI models for edge ...
Did you know that, according to CEO Tim Cook, Apple acquires a company every two to three weeks? It’s just added another startup to its long line of AI acquisitions. According to a report by GeekWire, ...
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