Android Authority leak says Google is testing Project Toscana, an advanced face unlock for Pixel and Chromebooks that works in low light and rivals Face ID.
Meta is weighing facial recognition for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, raising serious privacy concerns, but potentially offering accessibility benefits for the visually impaired.
If Project Toscana is real and ready for primetime, it likely won’t debut in the budget-friendly 10a, which arrives March 5. Instead, it could signal that Google is once again trying to build the ...
An advanced face unlock system reportedly tested on Pixel and Chromebook devices could rival Apple's Face ID, working reliably in low light without obvious specialized hardware.
Can you tell the difference between an artificial-intelligence-generated face and a real one? In an era of digital misinformation, where fabricated images can spread widely across news and social ...
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, is developing plans to incorporate facial recognition technology into the smart glasses it ...
Biometric locks like face recognition are convenient to set up—but because of a legal loophole, law enforcement can bypass ...
Abstract: Technology has become an essential component of daily life, with millions of people placing their trust in it. Security is important, especially in maximizing the optimization of face ...
Abstract: Face recognition (FR) is one of the most widely used biometric methods for identity authentication. Although most of the recently proposed methods demonstrate remarkable performance on ...