In a dynamically changing environment (from the perspective of Wi-Fi signal), this will be difficult but not impossible with modern applications of ML algorithms. We worked on this technique back in 2016-18 at the University of Toronto WIRLab; take a look at the results video from back then. I think the person is somewhat identifiable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTOUBUhC0Cg
Am I the only one who finds this suspicious ? About Telnetd “…The vulnerable code was introduced in a 2015 commit and sat undiscovered for nearly 11 years.”
If we think of GenAI models as a compression implementation. Generally, text compresses extremely well. Images and video do not. Yet state-of-the-art text-to-image and text-to-video models are often much smaller (in parameter count) than large language models like Llama-3. Maybe vision models are small because we’re not actually compressing very much of the visual world. The training data covers a narrow, human-biased manifold of common scenes, objects, and styles. The combinatorial space of visual reality remains largely unexplored. I am looking towards what else is out there outside of the human-biased manifold.
Much respect for the artist 50 Cent - converted his rap music success into respectable business ventures (Vitamin Water, others). So he is worth much more now!
I've vibe-coded a website about vibe coding websites. I used GPT-5 and it inserted an easter egg that was found by a human front-end dev, to my amusement. Easter eggs must be in-distribution!
(No I am not sharing the link as I was downvoted for it before - search for it. Hint: built with vibe)
It was my first engineering job, calibrating those inductive loops and circuit boards on I-93, just north of Boston's downtown area. Here is the photo from 2006. https://postimg.cc/zbz5JQC0
PEEK controller, 56K modem, Verizon telco lines, rodents - all included in one cabinet
We have done the same and published back in early 2020. THis paper does reference our work as [11]. Blog post with our human detection video here (eerie !):