curiositycounts:

Google and Carnegie Mellon researchers team up on cloud-powered facial recognition that would enable you to take a photo of a complete stranger and track their real identity in mere minutes

curiositycounts:

Google and Carnegie Mellon researchers team up on cloud-powered facial recognition that would enable you to take a photo of a complete stranger and track their real identity in mere minutes

Source: The Atlantic

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    !!
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    I think we knew this technology was coming. spy movies have been warning us for ages.
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  9. pour-l-amour-du-chocolat reblogged this from zadi and added:
    This is terrifying to me.
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    “Big Brother is watching”
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