That was the key question that caused talks among privacy advocates, the US government and consumer groups
about face recognition technology to fall apart quite spectacularly earlier this week.
Not exact matches
Although the amygdala's importance in
face recognition and emotional assessment is well - known, little is understood
about how these processes work, but research led by investigators at Cedars - Sinai and the California Institute of
Technology has found that at least some of the brain cells that specialize in recognizing emotions may represent judgments based on the viewer's preconceptions rather than the true emotion being expressed.
Talking
about Face ID — although a few people were disappointed that Apple couldn't get an under - screen fingerprint
recognition tech, the 1,000,000 to 1 failure rate of the
technology swiftly shunned all doubts (Touch ID has a failure rate of 50,000 to 1).
Whats so unique
about facial
recognition technology it is in every smartphone by
face unlock feature