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So the inevitable hunter killer AI robots will be able to find us anywhere.
nah, people is very creative an will find solution to avoid that in short time
@@MrFastfinan like water
The inevitable hunter killer AI robots already exist in the form of autonomous, warhead-carrying drones. And they sure don't care about you being in front of or behind the wall, because the can just vaporize the whole house.
The exact same idea came to my mind.
When 5G is everywhere, there will be no hideout for humans 😀
@@jabroski9096 Or you can pollute the information by emitting your own RF-signals with just your cell phone.
Definitely can't see any possible way this could be abused.
China: Give me a second
military will definitely skip this
Skynet *doesn’t* want this paper
Most uploads on here are research connected to Google or Facebook labs.
Who wouldn't trust them?
@@vicentevasquezb lol. The scene where the T800 tracks and shoots a cop through the wall in the original movie comes to mind...
The machine burst through the wall, tracking its target with its wifi sonar. As it crushed the man's throat, it extrapolated his last thought by analyzing micro-details in his expression:
"What a time to be alive".
WW2 veterans: "Ah sh*t here we go again"
lol nice one. took me a second
It would be radar, not sonar.
0:53 "Why yes, my legs are connected to my neck. Why do you ask?"
do those legs go all the way up....Why yes they do
@@Nothingtoseeheremovealong666 Ahhhhhh
Mike Wazowski, is that you?
Best thread 2020
"We know that WiFi signals go through walls"
Meanwhile my phone sobs inconsolably in the bedroom
No one:
American: This can be reformed to a weapon.
I get the joke, but the thing is that there has to be wifi in the vicinity and that the AI must have access to it. Without this, it doesn't work.
I thought this was a European company?
@@Dev-nt9vt Phones needed cables, computers were room-sized with trays, and there were only few of them at selected universities, companies and military (!) Now think again after watching this robot (ua-cam.com/video/_sBBaNYex3E/v-deo.html ) Improvement in physics (transistors) turned vacuum tubed computers (1940s) into transistor (1950s) ones which eventually get small enough (2000s) to fit a palm sized device -- before than there were electromechanical analog computers developed by US Navy in late 30s -- even before than a "computer" made out of cranks and handles was used calculate since 1870s till 1950s. With another similar leaps, there is no reason for this kind of algorithms cannot be calculated by the onboard computer of that robot.
Actually I was thinking about that, what would happen if we somehow sport this tech into a sniper scope?My god the finest scope in the world.
d19mc the AI does not need access to it. It is just reading the strength of the waves, and doesn't need to be logged into the wifi to get that information. Anybody with this tech can see through your walls at your house and know where you are and what pose you are in.
I can think of several military applications.
We must hire pro fps player into the military to counter that. They know how to handle wallhacks already.
As I understand it, the network needs to be specifically trained for that position and environment.
zoli11 for now
What if, techs like these were used by the them quite a time ago and are only publicly available if they get another tech that are two steps ahead?
Dawn Paolo Abes well in this specific case we can only achieve this because of the computational power now available and the advancements on artificial intelligence development, so it is highly unlikely that they had this specific tech
Black mirror, here we come
Is black mirror a good show ?
The most episodes are amazing! Go watch it now! :)
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the writers used this channel for inspiration :)
Aayush Poudel I study computer science but... Computers were a mistake.
Sybrand Botes I study computer science too and they are the best mistakes ever
Real-life xray aimbots here we come
See through walls =\= shoot through walls
First thing I thought of was the enemy radar attachment from MW2
@@hanseldsilva2393 then they'll make better guns and bullets to do so
@@asnek2527 wall-penetrating bullets? That'd be cool and devastating at the same time
@@hanseldsilva2393 as is this, but we haven't seen what this can cause unlike the literal meaning of guns
This do be cool doe
"What kind of researchery is that!" 10/10
He said wizardry...
Oh my Hearing Neural Network did a bad prediction, ty for your input! I'll now retrain!
your version is better
Surveillance tech skills perk +10
*AI detect humans stacking on top each other*
= human are exchanging data.
Man, this is so funny!
The data is fluid....so advanced
Me: oh look there's wifi in this totally remote desert
*ai drone lurking in the distance*
*N A N I*
Combining this Skeleton output with the Everybody can dance technique, you can recreate the entire scene without even a camera? Mind=Blown.
Time to T-pose walk to troll AI
UNDERRATED
What a time for "surveillance", more like.
Can't wait for the Government to spy on stickfigure me!
I dropped all my papers
Oh
It almost bothers me to just hear a bright side presented.
I'm imagining robocop taking out perps through walls with his wifi vision now
Everyone’s saying “oh no this could be used for so many evil things” and you’re right but have you considered the VR applications
That's quite amazing.
I'm not sure if it's ever going to be *computationally* feasible, but *in principle* it ought to one day be possible to just, like, "read" the entire planet (at some useful resolution) at once, just from various subtle signals like these radio waves or the aperture edge effects you showed recently.
And mind you, this here is a single signal source. Why not "just" combine signals? It seems that incorporating multiple signals tends to boost performance.
Shorter-term, I'm sure this will be immensely useful for, say, autonomous driving. Presumably a simpler version of this is already happening in some autonomous systems that can use radio waves to detect cars before the car before you.
Oh and I guess there are like a billion nefarious applications as well. But, you know, which of these recent AI techniques *doesn't* have those?
Yeah man. I have seen some whistleblowers that are put into "conspiracy theory" category that talked about such things being already avaiable. And quite recently I heard some high ranking military people talking about a supercomputer called "The Beast" that collects data through our tech equipment and social media to build an virtual avatar.
Put 2 and 2 together on that last sentence man. Where research money goes, the military follows. There are almost certainly plenty of harmless ai improvements we could make, but those don't oil up the gears of war.
@@maksuree war: the unexpected catalyst of scientific advancement
Imagine the NSA having an application like in The Dark Knight
@@polxhaferi6671 Sources or any docs for reference? Couldn't find anything about "The Beast".
Imagine just messing around with that at your house alone and it picks up someone in the other room
I guess privacy was a thing of our childhood
"what a time to be alive" - it's the only time my friend
That's not good. When you think you can hide behind the wall, they got you
Wifi signals can't reach you in a bunker. Also, they still can't scan the whole world if they don't know where you are approximately.
Baby steps, Lepus
I'm honestly not very worried about robots.
Vastly more worrying is *other humans*
@@Kram1032
Sure it's a human behind the trigger of a gun, also it will be a human that will unleache a swarm of Robot insect to your direction, or Robot Dogs armed with heat detection with explosive bullet, relentlessly pursuing you everywhere you hide .
Yes humans are more dangerous but, in the end, it's the robot that will no all the dirty jobs humans don't want to do.
Good luck
If it actually is "just" the dirty jobs no human wants to do, then good riddance?
What point is a job if it costs more in live quality than the income it provides gives back?
The authors brought their demo setup to Budapest for the ACM SIGCOMM a few months ago, it was cool, I tried out (indeed works :-) )
cool!
Do you happen to know how much training it needs on a new environment?
Our privacy even behind walls is gone with the wind(AI)
How quickly could it adapt to a new environment?
Almost immediately, but they did not modified the walls too much (they built some walls from empty boxes)
They haven't taken over yet and we're teaching them how to find us in a dark room and through walls. Not terrifying at all...
Does this technique utilize existing WiFi networks? What (if any) additional hardware is necessary?
Yes, special radio equipment required for the best result but the approach could works with existing Wi-Fi hardware (just more noisy)
From the paper it looks like they used a custom multi-plane array of antennas which analyse reflections those antenna outputs. I'm certain that something similar could be achieved with other hardware, but additional limitations also exist like the need for training from a static position. If this technology could be made portable, it's no stretch to think of how powerful it could be in combat situations.
Truly groundbreaking!
Your videos are awesome(:
Uh oh
This could be super useful for say an app that monitorsand categorizes what you do in your day. While your at home rather than just looking at your GPS location and saying your at home, it could actually know so much of your activities this is awesome!
That's insane.
Welcome to the world of AI.
I follow the progress of AI pretty closely, and yet with every new paper I'm still blown away. It's an amazing time we live in
@@phlimy That's exactly how I feel as well. It's just incredible.
@@phlimy Well, its just a paper, describing the abstract usage how one would achieve it, though I doubt you would be able to recreate it on your own after reading their paper. Those study cases are many times wrote from people to people with same wavelengths. So this technology will be recognised by the government for the government... What an amazing time to be alive indeed...
Didn't warn me to hold on to my papers, now I dropped them in amazement
This is mind blowing!
Absolutely amazing but also frightening... Now the through wall seeing camera is absolutely reality
WHAT
A
TIME
TO
BE
ALIVE
”Master Bruce, I’m picking up several signatures on the BatFiNet.”
Press X to enter Detective Mode
This is just like Batman's Detective Mode!
Unsubscribed, you're supposed to talk about scientific papers, not about literally just magic!
I'm completely overwhelmed by this, so crazy!
This is the internet so I can't really tell if you're joking or not joking. I'm assuming you're joking but you might not be joking.
Can you clarify if this is a joke?c
@@ThreeBeeHDb Im not sure if you're joking about not being sure that Dixillo9000 is joking. I'm assuming you're joking because it was quite clear that he was joking but if you aren't joking then I should stop joking around because that probably means you don't get what sarcasm is.
@@KiemPlant you've got to be joking
@@tooljockey2777 You'll seem like a joke to this A.I.
@@KiemPlant Im not sure if you're joking about not being sure that ThreeBee HD189733b is joking about Dixillo9000 joking. I'm assuming you're joking because it was quite clear that he was joking about him joking but if you arent joking about him joking about a joke then I should stop joking around about you joking about him joking about a joke because that probably means you don't get what sarcasm is.
We have to train it for each room? And the WiFi source have to be still, right?
The reflexions would be totally different even with a chair in a different position or a open door, right?
So, for instance, in autonomous car, it would have to train on the fly with images it takes, so still needs the classified images...
goodbye privacy, awesome paper!
. . . so, you could already do this with thermals. The thing this adds is that you could potentially do it with anything that has a Wi-Fi transceiver. As though Big Tech couldn't get enough information about you in your home already. Alexa may some day be able to record not just your conversations and searches, but also where you were and what you were doing when you had them.
TSCL is the latest algorithm in deep learning and such applications make way for some great frontiers to open... Btw amazing channel, I owe you a lot :) please do more computer graphics papers :)
If you had many of these antenna arrays in many points of a building you could know where everyone is in a building AND what they're doing without needing any cameras, just using the wifi network that's already installed...
That is some super cool teacher / student machine learning! I love this concept, especially how good that motion tracking looks from video footage. If that could be optimized for hand held use and VR / AR, it would be wonderful for input. People really want to create animation, it's just not so easy to do and not as accessible at the moment. But that is changing fast! Also, keep that wifi and cell phone radiation on the minimal when it comes to your vital organs 🤣! Don''t wanna be slowly cooked alive by EMF (electromagnetic frequencies). I turn my phone on airplane mode when I sleep and try not to keep it in my pockets when it's on. The farther away from your organs, the better. The less EMFs beaming through your body, the better. Consider the noise filtering that machine learning has to do to make proper decisions. How much noise do our cells pick up from our contaminated and harsh environments? But that will change as we figure out better solutions. Perhaps machine learning will be part of some of those solutions to greener, healthier tech.
When Batman used cell phone signals to map the 3d space I called bullshit. This was 10 years ago...
Well, this really is cool!
Next, you train an AI to snipe heads from miles away and bada-bing-bada-boom, the first terminator
This was Icredible!
... ended up in an Asylum 🤣🤣🤣
This is amazing!!!!!!! imagine the posibilities for virtual reality or security cameras!!!
i was thinking about what a sniper could do with this.
Mr esteban, I, too, would like to be constantly monitored within my own house, even more than we already are. Fuck privacy. VR, here we come!
@@obligatoryusername7239 L
This is equal parts amazing and terrifying.
1:20 this would be great for military personnel who are clearing buildings. you can see targets or hostages through walls if this was integrated into night vision goggles or some sort of augmented reality thingy.
Ooh this would be cool to use for motion capture
That's awesome, so many implications.
Theblacktiger, you do realize that one of the implications of this is you being monitored in your own shower, right?
That's really cool....
when a terminator shoots a single bullet into a wall and kills me instantly I'll have the people that made wifi to blame
Please do another video about this topic mr scholar man.
Is there any kind of repo or for the code? Super cool tech!! I'd love to contribute
This method required array of antennae which is not mention in this video and only briefly mentioned in the paper.
"Welcome to a world without rules."
awesome!!!!
Incredible tech, wow
Amazing.
Yeah, what a time to be alive! Sometimes I'm even scared.
wifi signal vision is the new fictional xray view in movies and stuff
What are the papers related to that?
imagine inventing a wallhack irl
Imagine seeing another skeleton when you think youre the only ones in the building
This will eliminate the last bit of privacy we had before... if we had any.
Can you provide demonstrative fictional examples of that? This only detects body movement and pose
@@hanseldsilva2393 if we can be seen thru walls as sticks these days... i think in the future we will have a 4k video image of what we are doing.. tv started black and white look where its at now and you can see where im coming from.
@@ArKeTiCt i highly doubt that as waves (they're spreading wifi waves not laser infrared rays)have a limit on how accurately they pinpoint to a particular location but with infrared what ur saying may be feasible. thx 4 ur time and insight
@@hanseldsilva2393 how can you not see this? Anyone could sit outside your house with these things and could 'watch' you. There is no more privacy, you cannot be sure of not being in public anymore. This is the end of privacy in your own house.
@@midnattsol6207 Yeah, privacy is gone, but hey, we have better VR! :)
There are countless people in the video with that sentiment. Look up Deepfake videos, and countless comments are just about how funny it is to see Trump's face on Saul Goodman's body. No one seems to care about how democracy is going to be effectively dead if we don't acknowledge the dangers of this and other programs and AI. If we truly don't give a damn, we deserve to be slaves.
Working on it in my final year project of Bs Computer Science 50% done
That’s not fair, now robots have wall hacks too!
That's one hell of a wall hack!
imagine hiding behind cover and get shot directly by robots
Holy shit, this is the first thing that one would hope machines not to have in a robotic apocalypse scenario
Since when did the US Government get those ESP hacks?
Wall hacks IRL!
A cool application for this could be pose tracking for vr
This is starting to look like some technology you would use in a video game
Been fighting wall hackers in Counter strike, now I got to fight them in real life.
So it only works in the position and enviroment where it was taught, once moved it will change reflection patterns and it will stop working, right?
Seeing through walls, just one of the billion skills of any superintelligent AI agent. Scaringly exciting.
this wil be so good for clearing rooms in the military.
Finally we've attained clairvoyance
Love how hes kinda dancing behind the wall
what about non standard poses behind walls? with the given signals it should be pretty easy to locate people by conventional means, however as with all these things this needs rigorous, independent testing regarding reliability.
“You can run but you can’t hide”
oh fuck me, we are totally gonna have x ray implants in the future
This is like a map hack for real life... damn
Imagine this being used as a security system.
I mean, it will be used as a security system
How can I get this software?
Interesting , jamming the signals would be nice or straight up feeding them the wrong info
jamming, sure. Feeding wrong information? not in any realistic scenario.
I really like your Asylum jokes..
this can be a security system!
Wouldn't this be able to use in 360? or is it directed? Also using multiple sensors would strengthen this tenfold?
I like the fact that it sometimes looks like skeleton A is absorbing B. I imagine it saying "There can be only one" as the life force is drained from the second one. Still, cool use of RF.
are there any hardware that already does this?
What are the antennas they use here like? It's not just a single normal WiFi antenna, right? How big is it?
Inb4 this is converted into some seal team 6 gear.
Egy nagyon igényes magyar tudományos csatorna angolul?! Szép munka!
I really enjoy longer videos like this one, where I get explained how the concept works instead of seeing just the results. Two minutes just isn't enough time to explain such topics, unfortunately. 3 to 4 Minutes is the way to go.