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‘Can see through walls’: Open-source WiFi tool detects human movement behind walls without cameras
A new open-source project, WiFi DensePose, uses ordinary WiFi signals to detect human movement behind walls without cameras.
Wifi-DensePose claims to track human movement behind walls using ordinary wireless signals – triggering privacy concerns. Yet developers say at best it’s a proof of concept, at worst, “AI slop”.
Imagine a world where your WiFi router does not just provide internet, but it also acts as a set of “digital eyes” that can ...
A new open-source project, WiFi DensePose, uses ordinary WiFi signals to detect and track human movement behind walls without cameras.
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed below belong solely to the author. As if we didn’t have enough concerns over privacy in this digital age, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University appear to have ...
RESEARCHERS have managed to detect 3D shapes and the movements of human bodies in a room – using a WiFi router. Such technology may eventually replace normal cameras, researchers in the US hope.
Using artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze two WiFi routers that picture a human's 3D form and motion, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have created a low-cost method of sensing persons ...
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