Facial Recognition Tech Aims to Identify Good and Evil

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Can facial recognition identify potential terrorists by their facial features alone? JasonBellini explores how the technology is becoming a growing tool for law enforcement and security efforts

 

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jasonbellini Life imitating art...

jasonbellini China uses it to detect toilet paper thieves. real terrorist there.

jasonbellini why smart phone companies are not making sensors to detect explosives then every human who is using a smart phone would be able to stop a possible terror attack by informing the officials when their phone detects explosives.

jasonbellini why automakers and smart car makers are not designing sensors that could detect explosives or fire arms and automatically notify the nearest police station via GPS...most terrorist use automobiles as a tool of explosion

jasonbellini 'Potential' 'Terrorists' 😂🤣 Stereotypical Racism at its finest. Sprinkle it with a few fancy tech words. Voilà! You're good to go..

jasonbellini I can recognize Republican government officials without some fancy technology.

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