“ As more people began to wear masks in public to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, iPhone owners quickly spotted a problem. With people’s noses and mouths covered, the phone’s facial recognition system used to unlock its devices stopped functioning, frustrating users.
Apple issued a quick fix. Now iPhones instantly recognise if a person is wearing a mask, and asks them to enter a passcode, instead of attempting the facial recognition system. But the original inconvenience demonstrated a greater problem.
In recent weeks, security officials and technology companies have been left wondering about the future of the multi-billion dollar facial recognition surveillance industry, while civil rights advocates fear it could make an already imperfect system more susceptible to false matches. ”
Widespread face mask use could make facial recognition less accurate
Thank goodness for Bill Gates and his upcoming shoulder based “vaccine” chips that connect directly to closest three 5G towers
Apple issued a quick fix. Now iPhones instantly recognise if a person is wearing a mask, and asks them to enter a passcode, instead of attempting the facial recognition system. But the original inconvenience demonstrated a greater problem.
In recent weeks, security officials and technology companies have been left wondering about the future of the multi-billion dollar facial recognition surveillance industry, while civil rights advocates fear it could make an already imperfect system more susceptible to false matches. ”
Widespread face mask use could make facial recognition less accurate
Thank goodness for Bill Gates and his upcoming shoulder based “vaccine” chips that connect directly to closest three 5G towers
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