Facebook's AI prevents you from being identified by face recognition tech
Facial recognition systems are all the rage among government agencies around the world, as they seek to automate services and keep tabs on their citizens. If there's a picture of you somewhere, you could potentially be identified in photos and videos from public camera feeds. Now, Facebook has devised a way to thwart this technology. Its face de-identification tech, developed by three AI researchers who work with the company, modifies your face slightly in video content, so that facial recognition systems can't match what they see in the footage with images of you in their databases. You can see this in action in this video (screenshot above), in which certain details are tweaked, such as the shape of a person's mouth, or the size of their eyes.
Oct-28-2019, 11:29:09 GMT
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