For now though, Apple is focused on finalizing
the advanced facial recognition technology that it would debut with the iPhone 8.
According to a number of credible sources, the iPhone 8 will feature a edgeless OLED display and will incorporate
advanced facial recognition technology.
The camera was said to have
this advanced facial recognition technology that would be fitting for the 10th anniversary iPhone's biometric security feature.
But it was masked by the launch of Samsung's improved face recognition, which was the company's way of challenging Apple's
advanced facial recognition technology, called Face ID.
Unless Apple has been able to greatly
advance facial recognition technology, it doesn't sound like a suitable stand - in for Touch ID.
Not exact matches
Apple's software platform should be seeing a boost soon, incorporating some more
advanced technologies around artificial intelligence and
facial recognition as well as privacy.
It not only take quality selfies (even in low lights) but also comes with
Facial recognition technology and
advanced bokeh algorithms.
Advanced Discovery, a global eDiscovery and risk management provider, has filed a patent covering
facial recognition technology in eDiscovery... [Read more...]
As I'm sure you'll know,
facial recognition technology is fast
advancing and has already found its way into software such as that used to organize photographs by the identity of the people in them (and, presumably, into the various operations of the authorities concerned with security — something left untouched by the report, of course).
Meanwhile, it seems that advancements in
facial or iris
recognition are
advancing at a faster clip and are able to leverage sensor
technology that, for the most part, already exists.
Currently dubbed as iPhone 8, the device is believed to come with a vertically aligned dual - camera module,
facial recognition technology, wireless charging and many more
advanced features.
Meanwhile, Apple also launched the iPhone X, the company's most
advanced smartphone with an all - screen design,
facial recognition technology and wireless charging.
Not many people would probably readily shell out $ 1,000 for a new phone, especially if it offers very few innovations aside from promising augmented reality
technology and
advanced facial recognition.