Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=51155"><span class="small">Cade Metz, The New York Times</span></a> |
Saturday, 13 July 2019 13:19 |
Metz writes: "Dozens of databases of people's faces are being compiled without their knowledge by companies and researchers, with many of the images then being shared around the world, in what has become a vast ecosystem fueling the spread of facial recognition technology."
Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face13 July 19
The databases are pulled together with images from social networks, photo websites, dating services like OkCupid and cameras placed in restaurants and on college quads. While there is no precise count of the data sets, privacy activists have pinpointed repositories that were built by Microsoft, Stanford University and others, with one holding over 10 million images while another had more than two million. The face compilations are being driven by the race to create leading-edge facial recognition systems. This technology learns how to identify people by analyzing as many digital pictures as possible using “neural networks,” which are complex mathematical systems that require vast amounts of data to build pattern recognition. |