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In this particular optical illusion, an image filled with countless emojis conceals one angry face. The task is simple yet tricky: spot the angry emoji within six seconds. At first glance, the image ...
Though experts broadly agreed blurring or obscuring a child's face should not be the only privacy measure parents considered ...
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has published new guidelines it claims will help organizations optimize their efforts to detect face morphing software. Face morphing is a ...
The facial recognition technology deployed at this year's Notting Hill Carnival has "significantly improved" from previous years and will be used without bias, the Metropolitan Police has said. Met ...
Alice Gibbs is a Newsweek Senior Internet Trends & Culture Reporter based in the U.K. For the last two years she has specialized in viral trends and internet news, with a particular focus on animals, ...
A large albino python has been captured in Newberry County, South Carolina, after being spotted near local school campuses on Monday, officials have confirmed. Sheriff Lee Foster announced the unusual ...
Optical illusions have become the new fixation of the internet. The brain-teasers play tricks on our eyes and reveal how our brain processes images. These optical illusions challenge viewers to put ...
Artificial intelligence has taken over so much of the job search that employers are resorting to a retro move: the in-person job interview. Virtual interviews have become the new normal in hiring ...
The vans have already been deployed on the streets of London, as well as in south Wales and in Essex More live facial recognition (LFR) vans will be rolled out across seven police forces in England to ...
A police force's decision to start using vans with live facial recognition technology in them feel like a "totalitarian" move, young people have said. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) will be able to ...