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Security robots that can taser miscreants and handcuff them? Not quite. Please welcome security robots with facial recognition. You mean you've not been waiting for this?
Facial recognition: Apple, Amazon, Google and the race for your face Facial recognition technology is both innovative and worrisome. Here's how it works and what you need to know.
Indeed, computer scientists at Tel Aviv University in Israel say they have discovered a way to bypass a large percentage of facial recognition systems by basically faking your face.
Makers of facial-recognition technology scramble to adapt to a world where people routinely cover their faces to avoid spreading disease.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have given a robot the ability to learn to make realistic facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning.
In her new book about facial recognition, Kashmir Hill shows how our expectations of privacy have been rewritten over the past few years.
New research suggests face masks are hampering facial recognition systems. The algorithms never accounted for a pandemic.
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