At BIT Mesra in Ranchi, a three-woman team has trained AI to detect and analyse lunar craters. The ISRO-backed work could support crater dating, navigation planning and future Moon landing missions.
Aaron Erickson discusses the evolution of AI workflows, shifting from "vibe checking" to building reliable, multi-agent ...
North Korea-linked hackers have upgraded the InvisibleFerret malware to bypass script-based security tools, converting its Python code into compiled modules that are harder for defenders to inspect ...
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Abstract: Uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial visible–infrared [RGB-thermal (RGBT)] object detection has been widely applied in fields such as military operations and rescue missions. However, ...
Highlights of Python 3.15, now available in beta, include lazy imports, faster JITs, better error messages, and smarter profiling. The first full beta of Python 3.15 ...
Official PyTorch implementation of the method SLidR. More details can be found in the paper: Image-to-Lidar Self-Supervised Distillation for Autonomous Driving Data, CVPR 2022 [arXiv] by Corentin ...
A stealthy Python-based backdoor framework capable of long-term surveillance and credential theft has been identified targeting Windows systems. According to research from Securonix, the malware, ...
Abstract: With the widespread application of remote sensing (RS) images in military and civilian fields, RS object detection (RSOD) has become an important research direction. However, limited ...
A newly uncovered malware campaign is combining ClickFix delivery with AI generated evasion techniques to steal enterprise user accounts and passwords. The attacks are designed to provide intruders ...
GitHub is adopting AI-based scanning for its Code Security tool to expand vulnerability detections beyond the CodeQL static analysis and cover more languages and frameworks. The developer ...
The eyes of the city are on the Bosque. Not real eyes. Something better -- camera sensors that can detect thermal activity up to 100 feet away. Eighteen of these have been installed in wooded areas ...