Sure, but I also have a nice tinfoil hat to protect myself. There is being cautious and there is this.
As an example, Apple is threatening to pull Facetime and iMessage from UK if they proceed with their current "But think if the children" encryption backdoor bill.
It never fails to make me laugh when these companies create A.I. that's so smart that it starts basing it's answers off of stereotypes, etc and then everyone starts freaking out while getting offended.It would be absolutely hilarious if that software failed to recognize ages correctly for some facial types (eg asian).
Because that's how these facial recognition softwares usually work - really well on some facial types, really badly on others.
How do you know it works accurately, I'm suuure the CCP would come out with a statement that the system is not 100%accurate if that's the case.tbf if the Chinese government can get this to work at scale on their citizens who ahem look mighty similar to one another when looking at a crowd then this will be wee buns for us westerners
That is too much information for me, I've a huawei.... maybe I should pzt it in the microwaveIt's a publicly known fact, not a conspiracy theory. Don't be a flat earther.
One of many programs to do that is PRISM, at the end of the wikipedia article there are some more listed like Echelon, Turbine or Carnivore:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data?guni=Network front:network-front main-2 Special trail:Network front - special trailosition1
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...ebf-11e2-8845-d970ccb04497_story.html?hpid=z1
The reason of why USA and allied countries are hostile with Tik Tok, Chinese 5G or brands like Huawei is because they aren't happy with Chinese companies not wanting to share that info with them and keeping that data for the Chinese government.
P.S.: The backdoors and surveillance isn't only done via OS level, but also at app level, internet/phone connection level etc.
Extra info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_surveillance_disclosures_(2013–present)
Yep! There's literally a 0% chance this will be actually accurate.There's no fucking way a system like this would be accurate enough for someone who has just turned the right age.
All this does is to make piracy a better alternative.
The bolded is guaranteed to be entirely false. It's too easy to store without anyone finding out, and it happens all the time.I feel like a lot of you aren't reading the OP:
Simply put, the parent takes a selfie, assisted by an "auto face capture module," which is then analyzed by the system to ensure it's the face of an adult, who can then grant whatever permissions are required. The entire process of verification takes less than a second "on average," and images are permanently deleted after the verification is complete.
So this is basically an optional parental control -- not a mandatory ESRB check on every game on every system. No different to FaceID on a phone, I suppose. I'm not opposed to that option on consoles/PCs -- but I probably wouldn't use it personally.
Face ID will replace fingerprint in government databases sooner or later, CCTV cameras linked to a neural network similar to Minority Report isn't that farfetched, the technology is here already, and it started in China, the US won't be far behind, they'll call it a necessity for national security like the Patriot Act and roll it out.
Big Brother looking out for us.Face ID will replace fingerprint in government databases sooner or later, CCTV cameras linked to a neural network similar to Minority Report isn't that farfetched, the technology is here already, and it started in China, the US won't be far behind, they'll call it a necessity for national security like the Patriot Act and roll it out.
Big Brother looking out for us.
Hell, we damn near there already.