NtechLab و FindFace
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نحن نصنع الحلول التي تسمح برؤية الناس. غير محسوس وسريع ودقيق ، قادر على تحديد هوية شخص بين حشد من الآلاف في جزء من الثانية ، والتعرف على العميل حتى قبل دخوله المتجر ، أو توفير صعود مريح على متن طائرة دون تقديم المستندات. نتعامل مع البيانات البيومترية بعناية ، ولا نخزنها أو ننقلها ، حيث نعمل حصريًا من خلال البنية التحتية لعملائنا.

Biometric Update

NtechLab announced today a new integration partnership that will enable Genetec Security Center users to have access to NtechLab’s FindFace facial recognition algorithm. FindFace Security creates greater situational awareness and increases the efficiency of control operations by turning video streams gathered by Genetec surveillance technologies into valuable insights with the use of AI-driven face recognition.

Mashable

Facial recognition is so last week. If this Russian tech company has its way, emotion-reading recognition is the cool kid on the block right now. With serious consequences for everyone’s privacy and personal data. NtechLab ignited a controversy last year after it released FindFace, an app that can track everyone on VKontakte, the Russian equivalent of Twitter, based on their profile.

PYMNTS.com

FindFace started as a futuristic social technology for identifying strangers by scanning their faces with a smartphone camera. Two years later, the facial recognition technology is the best in the world (yep, even better than Google’s) and is being used for public safety, law enforcement and fraud prevention through cybersecurity. Of course, facial recognition has driven significant public controversy over the erosion of personal privacy and anonymity. People also worry that their personal biometric data could be stolen and used for nefarious purposes.

Daily Mail

New emotion reading technology claims to stop agitated criminals and potential terrorists on the street before they act. A firm has created software that can be embedded in CCTV cameras to track the age, gender, emotional state and identity of people and keep track of suspicious behaviour. If someone is feeling particularly stressed or angry the algorithms will flag it up with authorities who could intervene before anything happens. The company claims it can track the emotional state of a person from CCTV with more than 94 per cent accuracy.

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