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When you post photos of yourself or friends and family online, you may not imagine they could be used to develop facial-recognition systems that can identify individuals offline. A new site hopes ...
A carefully developed facial recognition strategy could effectively be the first line of defense when the world as we know it is flipped upside down.
Facial recognition technology is coming of age. The new iPhone can be unlocked simply by looking at it, and accessing your smartphone is just one of many ways that facial recognition will change ...
Researchers showed they could trick AI facial recognition systems into misidentifying faces--making someone caught on camera appear to be someone else, or even unrecognizable as human.
Here's how it works. A face shot is submitted to a facial recognition system, which measures distinctive characteristics such as the width of nose and depth of eye sockets.
AI systems will likely become more sophisticated, allowing attackers to create more convincing deepfakes that can deceive people and bypass multiple security measures.
The US Army just took a giant step toward developing killer robots that can see and identify faces in the dark. DEVCOM, the US Army’s corporate research department, last week published a pre ...
Facial recognition technology is pretty great ... for humans. Researchers from the U.K.’s University of Oxford and Japan's Kyoto University are opening that up with a new facial recognition ...
Researchers built MegaFace for use in an academic competition meant to spur the development of facial recognition systems. It was not intended for commercial use.