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The next time you see someone with a make up style that puts David Bowie to shame, don’t laugh too much. He or she may be cleverly fooling face recognition and detection systems with a crazy or ...
Plans to use face recognition technology at public events raise issues about civil liberties.
As face-recognition technology spreads, so do ideas for subverting it They work because machine vision and human vision are different ...
Face-mask recognition has arrived—for better or worse New algorithms can police whether people are complying with public health guidance. The practice raises familiar questions about data privacy.
The idea of strangers or law enforcement using a face recognition app that requires little computational power to put a name to your face for no reason other than they want to?
There are privacy concerns, but facial recognition now can help get your doctor visit, and your vacation, started.