The system recognizes and translates to the accuracy of almost 60%, examining the vibrant vibration created by the phone pipe during the conversation.
Researchers from Pennsylvania State University have developed a technology that, using a millimeter radar and artificial intelligence, can listen to phone conversations at a distance of up to 3 meters. Intersting Engineering reported it.
It is noted that the system recognizes and translates the accuracy of almost 60%, studying the vibration vibration that creates the phone pipe during the conversation.
The study is based on the adaptation of the open -speaking model of the whisper, which is accustomed to radar data, making it possible to improve the quality of speech recognition, even though this data is very noisy and low quality. The radar is installed at a distance of about three meters from the phone, and the data obtained processed artificial intelligence, which can identify up to 10,000 words.
Researchers compare the work of their reading technology to the lips -this method also does not recognize all the words, but helps to understand the essence of the conversation, especially if you consider the context.
At the same time, this technology brings anxiety about possible privacy threats, as attacks can use it to remove personal communication without the user’s knowledge. Researchers themselves emphasize that their work is aimed at warning the company about the risks and promoting the development of protecting the means from this type of spy.
The study was supported by the US National Scientific Fund, and the team plans to continue working on personal information from the latest technological threats.
Keep in mind that in the European Union, on August 2, the newly compulsory requirements for general artificial intelligence (GPAi) began to work, aimed at increasing transparency, security and responsibility.
Earlier it was reported that in Italy they were conducting an investigation against the meta due to the AI operating of WhatsApp.
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