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16hon MSNOpinion
Is someone watching you? Facial recognition tech is here and Canada offers little privacy protection
Amid the recent, dizzying advances in generative AI, it’s been easy to miss the slow but steady progress in facial recognition over the last decade. In the past few months, it has broken containment.
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AI models still lose track of who is who and what's happening in a movie. A new system orchestrates face recognition and staged summarization, keeping characters straight, and plots coherent across ...
How a discontinued legacy sparked a modern language built to last for decades — Ring emerged after Microsoft canceled ...
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As voice search becomes AI synthesis, marketers must optimize for conversational inclusion — not blue-link visibility.
It is not feasible, nor indeed ethical, to run a facial recognition system against all images on the internet.
The LFR system not only identifies individuals based on their face biometrics, but is part of a platform that also connects them to their friends and family.
23don MSN
Meta Wants to Add Facial Recognition to Its Smart Glasses—but 1 Major Concern Is Holding It Back
The new AI feature, Name Tag, would allow users to ID people they’re connected to on Meta platforms ...
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are using a new facial recognition smartphone app called Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of both US citizens and immigrants. They point a phone ...
United States Customs and Border Protection plans to spend $225,000 for a year of access to Clearview AI, a face recognition tool that compares photos against billions of images scraped from the ...
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