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Police around the US say they're justified to run DNA-generated 3D models of faces through facial recognition tools to help crack cold cases. Everyone but the cops thinks that’s a bad idea.
Online Sleuths Are Using Face Recognition to ID Russian Soldiers It takes five minutes to put a name to a soldier's face using little more than a screenshot, but there's a catch.
Megacams would say it is doing the face detection portion itself — using the openCV open source library of machine learning and computer vision software, which was originally developed by Intel.
Are American retail stores using face recognition on their customers without telling them? We asked some of America’s biggest retailers and, with a few exceptions, they refused to tell us. We also ...
Again, Face ID failed to tell the difference. Another interesting note from the Mashable article is that Windows has apparently solved the twin problem with its Windows Hello facial recognition.
Facial recognition software captures an image of an individual's face from a photo or video and identifies him or her by matching the picture with one on a database of faces.