That may take some convincing. Most people probably haven't been exposed to facial recognition technology in their daily lives. To the degree they're aware of it, they may well be suspicious after years of easily tricked facial recognition software and ... ( read original story ...)
Face masks: Why your skin needs a space-age beauty mask
Is your skin in need of a post-summer boost but your budget can't quite stretch to a professional facial? If so, this is the perfect time to try out one of this year's hottest beauty trends by treating yourself to a high-tech face mask. It's easy to write ... ( read original story ...)
Row over AI that ‘identifies gay faces’
A facial recognition experiment that claims to be able to distinguish between gay and heterosexual people has sparked a row between its creators and two leading LGBT rights groups. The Stanford University study claims its software recognises facial ... ( read original story ...)
Should you be worried about the iPhone X’s facial recognition?
Apple’s new iPhone X scans, stores and tracks your face with unprecedented detail and accuracy, using a unique array of cameras on the front of the phone. While it’s not the first phone to feature facial recognition, it is the first to use it as the ... ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Apple may bring facial recognition to mainstream
CUPERTINO, Calif. — The Latest on the Apple event at its headquarters in California (all times local): 1:40 p.m. Apple watchers say the company's new Face ID technology could help revolutionize facial recognition and bring it to the mainstream. ( read original story ...)
How Apple is bringing us into the age of facial recognition whether we’re ready or not
A whiff of dystopian creepiness has long wafted in the air whenever facial recognition has come up. Books, movies and television shows have portrayed the technology as mainly a tool of surveillance and social control — aimed by unseen others at you, for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPhone X adopts facial recognition and OLED screen
These are external links and will open in a new window Apple has revealed a high-end smartphone with an "edge-to-edge" screen that has no physical home button. The iPhone X - which is referred to as "ten" - uses a facial recognition system to recognise its ... ( read original story ...)
First impressions of the iPhone X: What I noticed about the screen, facial recognition and augmented reality
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple needed to wow skeptics with its 10th-anniversary smartphone, the iPhone X. (That's pronounced “iPhone 10,” for the curious.) As expected, Apple showed off a phone with an edge-to-edge screen, advanced facial recognition ... ( read original story ...)
Researchers use facial recognition tools to predict sexual orientation. LGBT groups aren’t happy.
Your opinion would be stronger, have you read the paper and our notes: https://t.co/dmXFuk6LU6 pic.twitter.com/0O0e2jZWMn — Michal Kosinski (@michalkosinski) September 8, 2017 Privacy advocates have long warned about the potential for facial recognition ... ( read original story ...)