Not exact matches
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports that airlines
like JetBlue and Delta are
looking to
facial recognition to help passengers at the airport.
With most
facial recognition technology, faces don't
look like faces at all.
A new search feature uses
facial recognition technology to match users with dates who
look like their favourite celebs.
It then uses
facial recognition to find a webcam performer who
looks like the person in the original photo.
PRESS RELEASE — Nov 12 — ActiveSymbols has just released a
facial -
recognition search engine that gives online daters the ability to search for mates who
look like celebrities, but the company ultimately hopes its technology will be used for larger issues, such as helping law enforcement track down child molesters.
We tried out the
facial recognition software that Match.com will use to find people who «
look like your exes»
Moreover, it
looks like they're invested in
facial recognition technology?
Built - in games and applications include Mii Maker ™, which uses
facial recognition technology to create a Mii ™ character that
looks just
like you; Face Raiders ™, which requires you to shoot at comical depictions of your own face as well as others around you; AR Games ™, which superimpose graphics and animations on the real world using the included AR Cards; and Nintendo 3DS Sound, which lets you listen to MP3 or AAC music files, or make your own recordings and play with them using fun filters.
By manipulating pre-existing surveillance methods,
like anti-climb spikes and
facial recognition, Humeau
looks at the way the objects and tools we create betray us.
Some makeup brands are
looking closely at technologies
like facial recognition, says Allan Cook
Some makeup brands are
looking closely at technologies
like facial recognition, says Allan Cook, managing director with Deloitte Consulting.
Specifically it
looks like the iPhone 8 might use
facial recognition for unlock and Apple Pay.
It's a robot shaped
like a teddy bear or bunny that uses
facial recognition to identify the gaze of whoever's
looking at it.
You have your now widely accepted «wraparound» screen design, aka borderless
look, with OLED technology, several «under - glass» key components,
like the earpiece, FaceTime camera and Touch ID fingerprint sensor, plus «some form» of
facial and gesture
recognition, as well as wireless charging.
Rambo also found data strings in HomePod's code that reference something called «pearl,» which
looks like it might be a codename for
facial recognition.
While what I have seen is admittedly impressive, and, at least on paper, it
looks like Apple has done significantly more than Samsung in the
facial recognition department, it's still unclear exactly how well Face ID will work under real - world conditions.
Well, it
looks like Android phones that are expected to come out during the first half of 2018 will surely have some form of
facial recognition technology.
We're
looking at technologies now
like voice and gesture
recognition, and
facial tracking that may make the keyboard redundant.»
Plus this time around we got a quick
look at a few impressive features
like facial recognition in the photo gallery and more.
The LG Aristo 2
looks a lot
like its predecessor, launching at MetroPCS for a starting price of $ 59 with Android Nougat, a user - removable battery, and
facial recognition.