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Think about persecution. This story was published by Open Doors, 2/9/21, …
The camera lens homes in, mapping the man’s face, measuring the space between his eyes, the distance between the nose and mouth, the angle of his cheekbones, the shape of his chin. Instantly, that data is converted into a string of numbers or points, called a “faceprint.”
His face is recognized, compared with tens of millions of photos of faces in a database. His identity is confirmed. And he doesn’t even know he has been “detected,” “recognized,” and “tracked.”
AI technology is here. Many of us willingly submit our “da...
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