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more about #facerecognition more comments → P3nnst8r: The cat on the right is giving the, "I see what you did there" look. more » ripfire: Oooh "Faces"! more » gerrylum: Hmm... can it distinguish between twins? more » Jake Simonds-malamud: yeah, but $50 says it can't tell black people apart. more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Her name was Lola, she was a white cat She left claw marks on the chair, and her fur had some black hair. She would sunbathe, and also take naps. OK, ... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Can it distinguish people from Terminators? Because that would be the most critical function for me. more » bana: What is Apple thinking, allowing iPhoto to recognize cats but not goldfish? more » infmom: Any human who can't tell their cats apart needs a lot more than iPhoto. :) more » icthis3t7: Genius. more » Curves: They should use an ear scan. I read once that the human ear has many points of uniqueness and seems to be easy enough to access, unless youre VanGogh ... more » Platypus Man: Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't really see the point. Instead of using your fingerprint (which is attached to your body) or a username/passwo... more » medopal: who saw Madagascar 2? in the beginning of the movie, the guy scans his face, hand, fingerprint, and finally his butt to log in. Learn from cartoons ho... more » Monty: I would be far more impressed if I could hold up an AK-47 and the computer would let me in. That fear element in computers is so under-rated. more » IN THE FACE!: Where's the fun in that? Used to be you can to kill the guy and sever whatever part of him was being biometrically scanned. Now you can just print out... more » -
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iPhoto's Facial Recognition Feature Works on Cats
Apple recently showed off their new iPhoto's facial recognition feature, but said it only can recognize human faces, not animals. MacLife tested it out and proved Apple wrong: iPhoto can tell kitties apart. [MacLife] -
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Enhanced Photos Can Bypass Any Face-Recognition Software
BKIS, a Vietnamese security center, recently demonstrated that face-recognition security programs found in Toshiba, Asus and Lenovo laptops can be bypassed with a special photo. -
