Tiny camera breakthrough targets thinner phones and wearables

KAIST’s ultra-thin camera packs a wide field of view into less than 1mm, aiming to remove the camera hump and enable slimmer phones, wearables, and compact medical devices.

This new AI attack steals models without touching the system

AI models may no longer be safe behind walls, as researchers show signals from GPUs can reveal their inner design without hacking, using a small antenna and side-channel analysis from several meters away.

Watch this moonwalking humanoid robot impress with lifelike agility

A new video (above) out of South Korea features the field tests and interaction capabilities of KAIST Humanoid v0.7, developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). The impressive humanoid robot was developed at KAIST’s Dyn…