Saturday, January 2, 2016

The First International Beauty Contest - Judged By Robots


Robots are starting to appear everywhere: driving cars, cooking dinners and even as robotic pets.
But people don’t usually give machine intelligence much credence when it comes to judging beauty. That may change with the launch of the world’s first international beauty contest judged exclusively by a robot jury.
The contest, which requires participants to take selfies via a special app and submit them to the contest website, is touting new sophisticated facial recognition algorithms that allow machines to judge beauty in new and improved ways.
The contest intends to have robots analyze the many age-related changes on the human face and evaluate the impact on perception of these changes by people of various ages, races, ethnicities and nationalities.
Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov, a consultant on the competition and CEO of Insilco Medicine, a bioinformatics company focusing on aging research, says “Recent advances in Deep Learning have made machine recognition of beauty aspects far better than ever before.”
Machine intelligence capabilities have been steadily growing in sophistication every year. Some experts say Moore’s Law — where a microchip doubles in computing power about every 24 months — may not hold up as well as it has in the last two decades. However, even if Moore’s Law fails in the future, new methods of computing, like quantum computing, may again set the industry on breakneck development speeds.
Part of the AI beauty contest framework is not just for humans submitting selfies, but also programmers submitting their best algorithms for machine detection of beauty. Near the bottom of the contest website is a link for algorithm submissions that takes coders to a page saying, “Would you like to go down in history as one of the first data scientists who taught a machine to estimate human attractiveness?” In a way, this makes the contest a crowd-sourced event.
Of course, getting robots to understand beauty is not just for kicks. Behind the motive is a massive anti-aging industry that wants to better understand how youthfulness can be better monitored and implemented. I suspect it’s part of the reason Microsoft, Nvidia, Youth Laboratories and other companies are prominently listed on the website as “partners and supporters.”
“This contest will help build impartial feature-specific and general robots that will help us understand our faces. But my personal dream is to have this contest extended into anti-aging and general healthcare space,” said Nastya Georgievskaya, robot tutor at Youth Laboratories, a company developing deep learning systems for facial analysis.

Getting robots to understand beauty is not just for kicks.

Dr. Zhavoronkov told me the contest hopes to facilitate the launch of a series of apps that will allow people to track the effects of various products (including cosmetics) on their face — ones that quickly allow them to understand the impact on perception using impartial opinion of deep-learned algorithms.
“People may not care about how to extend their lifespans, but they definitely care about the way they look,” Zhavoronkov wrote me. “Insilco Medicine used massive multi-omics data from academic and commercial partnerships to predict the likely geroprotectors that may have beneficial effects on human skin, and we need a way to test the efficacy of these interventions. We will be launching an application called RYNKL in the coming weeks if all goes well, which will allow users to take standardized selfies periodically to analyze the changes in ‘wrinkleness’ of their face in the context of their lifestyle, behavior, and other interventions.”
This beauty contest will run every half a year, and more and more teams from all over the world will be invited to try their robots on human faces linked to multiple other parameters. The overriding goal of the contest is discover complex rating systems that will teach machines to evaluate humans, which will be important to getting robots to act more like us — and also to understand our ways. Of course, humans may be in for a surprise if machines decide many of us are not attractive — or are even downright ugly.
Alex Shevtsov, founder and CEO of Youth Laboratories, recently asked, “You may like your Tesla, but would you like your Tesla to like you?”
Despite the competition featuring the next generation of machine recognition, the beauty contest does not allow participants to use make-up, have beards or wear hats in their submitted selfies. Maybe in a few years, that will be worked out, so machines will be able to understand more than skin-deep beauty, but also human’s love of endless and often artistic material accessories, like earings, fancy dresses and even tattoos.
Eventually, through this technology, machines may even learn to judge another machine’s appearance, opening up the possible world of robot attraction and love.

5 Top tech Innovation of 2015


 2015 was a great year when it came to technological innovations that could potentially change the way we live. Since the ‘top five tech innovations’ category was a very diversified one, we listed what we believed were to be the most popular entities in terms of innovation. Here they are.

Project Loon - Internet Coverage via Hot Air Balloons


Google’s idea of bringing free wireless internet access to various underdeveloped regions is very much possible thanks to Project Loon. But what exactly is Project Loon? The venture comprises up of hundreds of large air balloons suspended in mid-air through helium.

At this moment, a couple of dozen float over the Southern Hemisphere at an altitude of around 20 kilometers, and each balloon supports an array of solar-powered electronics. These electronics make a radio link to a telecommunications network on the ground and deliver high-speed Internet coverage to smartphones and other devices.

According to Google, these balloons will be able to deliver economic and social benefits since access to internet will bring about a wide range of learning opportunities for those living in impoverished areas, or those who cannot afford to pay for their own internet connection. In this way, lots of people will have access to limitless amounts of information, thus educating themselves in the process as well.

Flexible OLED Displays from LG for Next-Generation Gadgets & Consumer Electronics


LG first showcased its flexible OLED displays at CES 2015 and what they do is that they are able to project an image and at the same time, bend flexibly. This is possible thanks a bendable polyimide film, which has its obvious advantages over hard plastic and the screen size of this display was 18 inches. Another added advantage was that it can roll into a single tube and be stored for later use.

This will make it extremely portable for users who want to carry their large screen entertainment equipment and best of all, it will not even take up a lot of space. This is the technology that makes possible curved TVs and even wearables that may end up consuming less battery. LG expects to start mass production of 60-inch flexible OLED displays by 2017.


Driverless Cars from Google, Tesla & Others


Google and Tesla have been working on driverless cars for quite a while now and we have to say that in the foreseeable future, we will no longer have to rely upon our own two hands and feet to drive the vehicle because the autonomous, sophisticated and adaptable software is going to do that for us. We did speak about the possibility of Driverless Cars entering the geographical region of Pakistan, but in order for that to take place, consumers will have to embrace this technology, along with the severe improvement of transportation infrastructure as well as abiding traffic laws to the letter.  Let us hope that our roads and traffic laws have significantly improved till then.


VR Gaming Becomes a Serious Prospect -  Thanks to Sony, Oculus & HTC


What is more immersive in gaming than experiencing visual fidelity in next generation gaming titles? Why its you being present inside a game of course! That is what Virtual Reality gaming, or VR gaming is all about. Through the use of your head and body motion, products like Oculus VR, HTC Vive and Sony’s Project Morpheus will allow you to place yourself in the game, and interact with in-game worlds and objects.

This time the demos from Sony and Oculus Rift are going for something more than just a gimmick.  Right now it’s looking that VR headsets will take a hefty investment to own. But in time, we expect VR gaming to be an activity that is within the reach of the mainstream audience.

Project Ara- A SmartPhone Via Modular Components


If you can upgrade your computer hardware by replacing components, then why the same principle cannot be applied to mobile hardware? Of course it can; thanks to Project Ara, it is definitely possible to upgrade or switch your smartphone component for a better performing one instead of spending a huge amount of money on an entire new smartphone altogether.

The only problem is that this venture is much more complicated than what is actually being let on. It will definitely take a fair amount of work before the very first modular smartphones of Project Ara are sold at a mass scale (because mobile hardware works quite differently as opposed to computer hardware), but when they do, you will definitely be saving a ton of money when it comes to upgrading your handset.

These were our top five tech innovations of 2015. Do you believe that there was an innovation that belongs in our list? If so, then let us know in the comments below and why it deserves a place.

Microsoft Selfie - Latest App for iOS


Microsoft is making yet another entry at the App Store, this time largely as an app developer. Its latest app called Microsoft Selfie can really help you take your self-shot like a boss.


Microsoft Selfie for iOS

On the surface, you’d have it mistaken for another Microsoft app, the Lumia Selfie, but this being Microsoft, things are not as monotonous.



Compared to the billions of other similar apps that you can find, Microsoft Selfie brings “intelligent enhancements” to your photographs by considering factors such as age, gender, skin tone, lighting, noise and many more to bring out the perfect shot. It has experimented in the same field previously with a few age guessing apps so the developers wanted to make an app with some of that tech thrown in.


How Does it Works?

You have the option of taking photos both through the front or rear camera. There is a slider which allows you to customize how much you want the effects to obliterate your face.


Naturally, there is also a fairly large selection of filters with curious names like “1965” that can be added both to your new photos and library. You can then compare the unedited and obliterated versions side-by-side. Apart from that, everything is fairly straightforward.
If you’re vested in Apple’s ecosystem, it is probably not a bad idea to try the app for yourself. With several others, most notably Google not developing for Windows, it is refreshing to see Microsoft continuing to cater to rival platforms.

Playstation 4 Gets Hacked & Run Linux & Pokemon


It was only a matter of time before Sony’s next generation console PlayStation 4 was hacked.Fail0verflow was the team responsible for carrying out the feat, by getting Gentoo Linux on the console too.

The team demonstrated Linux on the PlayStation 4 at the 32nd Chaos Communication Congress (which is an event widely known as 32c3) on December 30, 2015.


How Dis Fail0verFlow Manage to Accomplish the Feat?

The hacking group managed to find a vulnerability in the PlayStation 4 gaming console by bringing up the Settings option, as this is the place where the Linux kernel-based operating system is launched.

Afterwards, the group managed to navigate to the User’s Guide section, where they were able to locate the vulnerability and successfully hack the console. Another reason why the team was successfully able to hack the machine was because there was a broken NOP command on the integrated AMD Radeon GPU. NOP, or No Operation, is used for timing purposes, and present to prevent further delay when launching the gaming application and the team were able to notice this, albeit with a small amount of effort.

Here is the group running a modified Pokémon ROM dubbed ‘PlayStation version’ on the PS4 via Linux.

What Works, and What Doesn't?

After the hack, the following components and instructions present on the motherboard remained functional:
  • Timers
  • IRQs (interrupt request)
  • PCI
  • Serial port
  • Framebuffer
  • Kernel mode setting
  • HDMI encoder
  • Ethernet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • S/PDIF audio
3D hardware acceleration, USB ports, and the HDMI audio port did not respond after completing the hacking process, but the group has stated that they have figured out a way to make these three things work as well. As for the Blu-Ray disk read, Fail0verflow are still making an effort in order to make it work.
Does it seem like the PS4 will get hacked to run pirated games and backups? This development has certainly got everyone thinking about such a possibility in the near future.

ODO, a self cleaning denim startup from Pakistan



ODO, a self cleaning denim startup from Pakistan, is aiming to produce jeans and shirts that will auto clean and will never be require a wash. It has crossed $100,000 mark on Kickstarter for its campaign already.

The startup is founded by LUMS alumni Salman Chaudry, who credits the inspiration for ODO to Levi boss Chip Bergh. Bergh had famously stated that he hadn’t washed his jeans in over a year.
Unlike other people who simply shook their heads in disgust and moved on to finding out which ‘Friends’ character they most resembled, Chaudry started thinking hard. A background in textile that’s lasted half a decade meant he was well aware of the amount of water consumed in manufacturing jeans. So how do you avoid sending your jeans to the cleaners and save water? By making them stink and stain proof, of course.
What seems like magic is actually – surprise surprise – science. ODO makes their denim stink proof by interweaving their fabric with pure metallic silver fibers, which counteract the bacteria that feed on sweat and cause an odor. The anti stain feature is a result of how ODO manufacture their products. Instead of a flat surface, their fabric has billions of microscopic peaks, which reduces the contact between the denim and anything touching it. With no adhesion, everything just rolls right off. Here’s the anti-stain denim in action:

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Right now, the project is making waves on Kickstarter. The $10,000 goal has been left far behind as 829 backers have pledged more than $108,000 – that too with 28 days left to go. This means ODO is officially the most successful Pakistani project till date. Farhan Masood, one of the brightest minds from Pakistan and the founder of SoloInsight (a ProPakistani favorite), had this to say about ODO:

"I am so Proud to announce that the Kickstarter campaign ODO - Self-Cleaning Denim (made in Pakistan) a startup by a LUMS Alumni Salman Choudhry from Lahore (now in SF) has achieved the rank of highest funded Kickstarter campaign by a Pakistani. They have already crossed $108,045 in their raise and have 29 more days to go.."

They are supported by Founder's Institute's Adeo Ressi and Tesla's Elon Musk (insider info). I have the honor to personally mentor this startup.

Now there’s an endorsement!
If you want to snag some clothes you won’t ever have to wash or clean, head over to the ODO Kickstarter page here. You have the option to purchase a scarve, T-shirt or jeans – all made from the odor free and stain free fabric. Shipping is expected to start in June 2016.

We wish the ODO team best of luck in their Kickstart campaign and subsequent journey. 2016 is already off to a great start and we can’t wait to see what Pakistani startups bring us over the next 12 months!