More Facial Recognition - Page 5
Tokyo may use facial recognition for security at the 2020 Olympics
Another step in the growth of facial recognition surveillance.
Order burgers with your face with this restaurant's facial recognition kiosk
Gone are the days of describing your tricky burger order to an unwitting employee.
Facebook's new facial recognition efforts help blind users know exactly who's in photos
Blind users and people with low vision can learn more about what's on their News Feed.
Amazon is having an insane holiday sale on smartphones until Dec. 23
It pays to be a Prime member.
By Leah Stodart
Private companies could have access to this country's facial recognition database
Open for business.
By Johnny Lieu
Sheep trained to recognize Jake Gyllenhaal, for science
They also could pick out Barack Obama and Emma Watson.
By Sasha Lekach
New Apple patent reveals the tech giant is exploring 3D hand-tracking
Looking beyond facial recognition.
By Mark Kaufman
Will makeup trick the iPhone X's facial recognition?
We put contouring to the test.
Is the iPhone X's facial recognition twin compatible?
Prepare for trouble... and make it double!
By Michelle Yan
College installs facial recognition to make sure students don't get friends to sign in for them
Time to haul ass to class.
By Yvette Tan
Apple has a lot to say to Al Franken about Face ID on the iPhone X
Relax everybody. Just relax.
By Raymond Wong
Ginormous Piccadilly screen will send targeted ads based on the colour of your car
The billboard will be larger than a tennis court.
Most Australians don't care about being on a mass facial recognition database
Worried? Well, they aren't.
By Johnny Lieu
Dubai International Airport will replace ID checks with a facial recognition aquarium
You'll look at the aquarium, and the aquarium looks back at you.
Australia's facial recognition database will now include driver's licence photos
Move over Face ID, the Australian government has eclipsed you on the creepy factor.
By Johnny Lieu
Moscow's facial recognition CCTV network is the biggest example of surveillance society yet
The 160,000-camera system deploys facial recognition on 95% of apartment building entrances.
The internet thinks Arya Stark could bust iPhone's Face ID wide open
Apple, meet the master of deception.
Sen. Al Franken is worried about iPhone X's Face ID
At present, the privacy implications of Apple's facial-recognition technology aren't exactly clear.
By Jack Morse
iPhone X face scanners create 3D emojis based on your expressions
The iPhone X has face sensing technology that captures your expressions and creates 3D "animojis" that mimic your face.
Facial recognition could soon be used to identify masked protesters
A scary prospect if in the wrong hands.
Everything that's wrong with that study which used AI to 'identify sexual orientation'
LGBTQ advocacy groups and privacy organizations have criticized the report.
You can now pay for your fried chicken with a smile because credit cards are so 2016
Will smiling get rid of my debt too?
By Tony Lee