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Smart Engines claims new facial recognition system uses no biometric information
March 18, 2024, 8:37 p.m. | Abhishek Jadhav
Biometric Update www.biometricupdate.com
Facial recognition algorithms traditionally depend on biometric data to make matches. However, with the implementation of the Artificial Intelligence Act within the European Union, the legal status of facial recognition systems has changed, especially if they pose a risk to personal freedom and privacy.
Smart Engines has identified this market gap as a need for facial recognition that does not depend on the use of biometrics. The company claims to have addressed this issue by utilizing a neural network, trained …
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