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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
Retailers increasingly are using facial recognition software to patrol their stores for shoplifters and other unwanted customers. But the technology’s accuracy is highly dependent on technical factors — the cameras’ video quality, a store’s lighting, the size of its face database — and a mismatch can lead to dangerous results.
Huh, it’s surprising it’s a white guy this time. I figured it was another case of racist facial recognition.
AI thinks all meat bags look alike.