Blog: Fast, Efficient, and Inexpensive Product Recognition

How many times have you gone through a check out to find that a barcode missing, mangled, or for some reason just refusing to scan?Have you ever had to save your place in line while you run back to that aisle to find another product with a better barcode? Even when barcodes do work, cashiers […]

Blog: Indiscernible Deep Fakes – A Disturbing New Threat

Today I wanted to talk about what seems to be the most disturbing way of spreading misinformation: Deep Fakes. If you haven’t seen a Deep Fake before, here is a small explanation: Deep Fakes are videos and photos of people that have been altered to do or say whatever the creator wants, which can be […]

Blog: The Dangers of Fake Accounts

Fake accounts can be created for many different reasons. Occasionally it’s for good, and many times it’s just an outlet for someone to annoy others with. However, there are more malicious reasons that fake accounts are created. There have been many accounts created for the purpose of deceiving unassuming victims, leading to an array of […]

DejaVuAI Now Supports High-Dynamic Range Imagery (HDRI)

The DejaVuAI team is proud to announce the addition of High-Dynamic Range Imagery (HDRI) support to all of our image based search algorithms. Now, film, and TV industry professionals working in the post-production, visual effects, game, and animation sectors can enhance their productivity and boost their company-wide media management practices. Since DejaVuAI works natively with […]

DejaVuAI Partners with RockITek

DejaVuAI and RockITek LLC announced today that they have entered a strategic distribution relationship, combining 1st1’s groundbreaking image searching capabilities with RockITek’s  product incubation/launch expertise, distribution services, and diversified emerging technology portfolio. “We can drastically reduce the amount of time, energy and cost required for image search or recognition for a vast array image types, […]

Blog: The Consequences of Online Art Theft

How non-credited posts or design-snatching can impact an artist We at DejaVuAI know several people who are victims of art theft. Personal accounts consist of digital art being shared on social media without crediting the artist, a painting that was sold at a gallery without the artist knowing or receiving payment, and a creator whose […]