LRT3 works to enhance Klang Valley public transport to affect PJ roads between 11pm and 5am from July to end of Sept
Preacher Firdaus Wong yet to give statement to cops over covert conversion of minors to Islam, cites busy schedule to Europe Smart device brand Honor on Wednesday unveiled technology it said could detect deepfake scam calls and warn the phone’s owner in real-time. The software, which the company says will be available on its devices this year, uses AI to analyse elements like eye contact or lighting frame by frame, “to identify flaws that are imperceptible to the human eyes” in around three seconds.Honor’s CEO George Zhao told an audience that he believed on-device AI “has the potential to empower users” and address the concerns around authenticity that many have raised about AI.
He pointed out that the continued success and expansion of AI depended on telecom networks — particularly 5G and its successors — keeping pace.