AI-Powered Radar Can Now Spy On Your Phone Calls From 10 Feet Away
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Scientists have succeeded in listening to smartphone conversations from a distance of a few metres using radar technology. If this technology is refined, the monitoring of target persons could become even easier. Until now, people have been using directional microphones to monitor people. The problem is that although the targeted person can be listened to in this way, it is not those who are sitting on the other side. This has changed in the mea…
AI-Powered Radar Can Now Spy On Your Phone Calls From 10 Feet Away - Nemos News Network
Oh great, more surveillance! A team of Penn State computer scientists has cooked up a chilling new way to eavesdrop: detecting the microscopic vibrations your smartphone gives off during a call and translating them into words using artificial intelligence. The method relies on millimeter-wave radar, the same high-frequency tech powering self-driving car sensors, motion detectors, and 5G networks. Aim it at a phone and it can capture the subtle t…
"Watched silent phone spill its secrets": Penn State’s Radar-AI Hack Listens to Calls From 10 Feet Away, Fueling Privacy Fears - Rude Baguette
IN A NUTSHELL 🔍 Researchers at Penn State developed a method using AI and radar technology to intercept phone calls remotely. ⚠️ The system captures and transcribes conversations from up to 10 feet away with about 60% accuracy, raising privacy concerns. 🔧 Innovations involve adapting the Whisper AI model for noisy radar data, improving transcription
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