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Jan 29, 2018 · Facial recognition can be as scary as it is useful, but Tel Aviv startup D-ID aims to make it considerably harder for unauthorized others to use our personal photos for facial recognition matching. Computers can scan through thousands of images much faster and more accurately than a human, making

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The datasets used to test facial recognition systems may be contributing to the problem.

Researchers use online photos to create 3-D renders of faces and successfully dupe four facial recognition systems.

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Ever been delayed on a flight because of straggling fellow passengers? That might be an annoyance of the past at Singapore’s Changi airport which is testing facial recognition systems that could, in future, help locate lost travelers or those spending a little too much time