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  • Your Face Is Your Ticket: Frightening Comfort


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    Facial recognition software did all the work. This season, all Mets fans can use facial recognition express lanes previously reserved for season ticket holders. As facial recognition access points appear in more public places including airports...

  • Low-value life covers see use of facial analytics tech


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    MUMBAI: Aegon Life Insurance has started using computer vision and facial analytics for underwriting proposals by using a live video to ascertain the age and general well-being of a proposer. The insurer expects to do away with intrusive medica...

  • Role Call - People on the move and getting recognition in the health sector


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    Equity-focused pharmacist for RNZCGPSandy Bhawan has joined the RNZCGP as manager, quality programmes. Pharmacist Ms Bhawan has just completed five years with Pharmac, most recently as manager of access equity. A former senior manager with Te A...

  • Deep Learning on a Data Diet


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    On the other hand, unsupervised learning is a paradigm that aims at learning to generate meaningful and comprehensible representations solely from inputs. Unsupervised learning remains one of the most challenging tasks in modern machine learnin...

  • Biometric data recognition is coming to cars


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    Trinamix Face Authentication identifies owners via facial recognition and can be used for payments. This latest system is much the same tech as the facial recognition we use on our mobile phones. Continental has developed the new system with pa...

  • NZ researchers' 3D-printed face fools phone facial recognition


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    A team at Auckland University have figured out how to make a 3D print of a face so accurate it can crack a cellphone’s facial recognition security. And to prove it, the Creative Design Adaptive Manufacturing Lab printed out a bust of 1News repo...

  • Artificial Intelligence pioneered in Newcastle could see hundreds more organ transplants take place


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    Sign up for free to get the latest North East news and updates delivered straight to your inboxA Newcastle surgeon is leading a project using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve how organ are assessed before lifesaving transplants. OrQA - O...

  • China's Looming Demographic Abyss


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    A recent opinion piece in the Washington Post by American Enterprise Institute economist Nicholas Eberstadt (“China’s collapsing birth and marriage rates reflect a people’s deep pessimism”) doesn’t seem to have been mentioned here yet, but the ...