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Birds of the sky (2 Golds)
Monday, 28 Oct 2019, 12:21 PM
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Facebook's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research Team has developed a tool that can fool the Facial Recognition System. This will prevent anyone from mistaking a video. This system is called 'de-identification' system. It also works on live video. The main facial feature of a video's content is changed using machine learning. According to a report by technology website Venture Beat, face recognition may be a privacy issue. In addition, there may be abuse of technology such as changing the appearance of the video. Facebook's new tool will prevent that. Earlier, the 'de-identification' system worked on a static image. This tool will be presented at a conference called International Conference on Computer Vision in Seoul, South Korea, next week. A $ 1 billion class action lawsuit against Facebook over the use of facial recognition has been announced. According to an IANS report, Facebook has had a $ 5 billion class-action lawsuit against Facebook in the US state of Illinois. The lawsuit requested Facebook to dismiss the case for allegedly misappropriating facial recognition information in the state. But a three-member San Francisco judge panel rejected the Facebook application. The complaint states that Facebook did not seek permission before identifying people by scanning images uploaded by Illinois people. They did not even know how long that information would be stored on Facebook. Facebook has begun mapping their identities since the beginning of the 21st. If Facebook loses in this case, the person will have to pay a fine of $ 1,000 to $ 5,000. If you pay the fine to 1 million users, $ 1 billion will go out of their pocket. The judge in the court said that facial recognition software violates a person's personal affairs and factual preferences. This violates the Illinois Bio metric Information Privacy Act. Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Monday, 28 Oct 2019, 12:22 PM |
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