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Facial recognition systems

Definition

Facial recognition systems are technologies that analyze facial features from images or videos and match them against existing databases for identification purposes. They use algorithms to detect and compare unique facial patterns.

Analogy

Think of facial recognition systems as virtual bouncers at a club entrance. They scan people's faces, compare them to a list of known individuals, and grant or deny access based on the match.

Related terms

Biometric Authentication: Biometric authentication refers to using unique physical or behavioral characteristics, such as fingerprints or voice patterns, for identity verification.

Privacy Concerns: Privacy concerns relate to the ethical and legal issues surrounding the collection and use of personal data through facial recognition systems without explicit consent or proper safeguards.

Deepfake Technology: Deepfake technology involves creating highly realistic fake videos or images by using artificial intelligence algorithms to manipulate facial features, raising concerns about the potential misuse of facial recognition systems.

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