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ramus
16th January 2021, 15:17
Nothing could go wrong with this !!!!!


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/...king-your-face

Stanford Scientist Can Tell If You're A Liberal Just By Looking At Your Face
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by Tyler Durden
Friday, Jan 15, 2021 - 22:40

Since the beginning of the 21st century, the surveillance state has utilized technology derived from Silicon Valley, such as facial recognition algorithms, to enhance society's control.

Authoritarian regimes and unscrupulous corporations are leveraging these technologies to track citizens, stalk criminals, and monitor employees, but what if this technology, rapidly advancing in the last couple of years, can determine a person's political views?

Imagine this; obviously, the Washington Metropolitan Area is lined with surveillance cameras, with some cameras that may already be employing facial recognition algorithms. Hypothetically speaking, what if these cameras could recognize an angry mob and accurately (to some degree) identify their political views by observing their faces and then alert authorities of potential social unrest in a specific area.

While that technology has yet to be deployed, it may certainly exists.

Researchers have developed a facial recognition algorithm that they claim can determine a person's political views with reasonable accuracy.

Stanford University's Michal Kosinski conducted a study published on Monday in the Nature journal Scientific Reports.

"Ubiquitous facial recognition technology can expose individuals' political orientation, as faces of liberals and conservatives consistently differ," Kosinski said.

He trained the facial recognition algorithm to accurately guess a person's political view with an accuracy rating of about 72%. To do this, the researcher trained an algorithm with over one million profiles from social media websites across the US, UK, and Canada.

"Political orientation was correctly classified in 72% of liberal-conservative face pairs, remarkably better than chance (50%), human accuracy (55%), or one afforded by a 100-item personality questionnaire (66%). Accuracy was similar across countries (the U.S., Canada, and the UK), environments (Facebook and dating websites), and when comparing faces across samples. Accuracy remained high (69%) even when controlling for age, gender, and ethnicity," he said.

Kosinski said the algorithm is "high predictability" in determining political views from viewing faces, which implies a notable difference between the facial images of conservatives and liberals.

One of the most significant facial features that differentiate both political parties' faces - aside from gender, age and race was head orientation and emotional expression. He also said liberals were more likely to stare directly at the camera and more likely to look surprised than disgusted.

Here are the procedures used to predict political orientation from facial images. And by the way, she's a liberal.

It was also explained that liberals tend to smile "more intensely and genuinely," leaving them with a different wrinkle pattern as they age. Meanwhile, conservatives "tend to be healthier, drink less alcohol and smoke less, and have a different diet" – attributes that affected the skin's health and texture.

The thought that algorithms can determine your political views from a quick scan of your face is a frightening one.

Kosinski is known for his work with the data-mining firm Cambridge Analytica ahead of the 2016 US Presidential election.

He also worked as an adviser on Faception, a company that uses facial recognition algorithms to determine if someone is a terrorist, pedophile, or a criminal.

China has been deploying facial recognition cameras for years to monitor its citizens. This sort of surveillance is coming to America - by the way - it's already here.

Perhaps wearing a face mask could render facial recognition cameras useless...

ramus
16th January 2021, 15:34
Maybe we should start requiring Avalon member to supply a picture of themselves so

we know their political leanings ...lol: :clapping:

Brigantia
16th January 2021, 18:40
Here's how artists foil facial recognition in London, one of the most draconian cities for CCTV surveillance, in this story from last March.
https://apnews.com/article/b1af578f7a535b266cd088de3b95a1a0/gallery/7bf0ae2061524af88d95d3ecd52d4088

ramus
16th January 2021, 20:22
I would think the n-95 mask would interfere with facial recognition also . i would hate to be put under the wrong label because mandatory face mask. :::haha:

Metaphor
16th January 2021, 22:46
Here's how artists foil facial recognition in London, one of the most draconian cities for CCTV surveillance, in this story from last March.
https://apnews.com/article/b1af578f7a535b266cd088de3b95a1a0/gallery/7bf0ae2061524af88d95d3ecd52d4088

This facial paint could be applied to one of those protective visors some nowadays use for covid protection. Then you could fast and easy get rid of it if you are heading for a meeting or something...

ExomatrixTV
13th August 2022, 20:57
Facial Recognition Replacing Tickets At Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium:

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Tintin
6th December 2022, 11:28
Well, sad to report that this doesn't really surprise me at all that this is happening.

Ethnicity recognition surveillance, although if I present (on camera) as a white male of northern European appearance that'd be more a case of racial recognition, wouldn't it?

In any case, here, noted, for the record:

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Source: https://twitter.com/BigBrotherWatch/status/1600083091787235328

Tintin
31st August 2024, 11:11
Here's a sobering yet important short documentary from Silkie Carlo at BigBrother Watch highlighting two stories of people who have been misidentified by this FaceWatch recognition technology. One of the people here is a Shaun Thompson who is doing some very laudable work as a community worker in the Street Fathers programme which helps young black men to engage in activities that help to bring out the best in them within their communities, and aims to dissuade them from engaging in activities that may be deemed unlawful. He's clearly a good man and was fingered erroneously by this technology as being a 'wanted' man :facepalm:

He and BigBrother Watch are bringing legal action against the Metropolitan Police.

https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1829532358917177344/vid/avc1/1280x680/QWzh3pSp7CHSjiGK.mp4?tag=14

grapevine
31st August 2024, 11:39
This is patently ridiculous, doesn't work, and makes the Police look complete idiots. The most positive comment I can make is that it's a work in progress but atm it's highly inaccurate and rigid. Not only is it inaccurate but the system doesn't work for us, the public, and even when the right person is apprehended, they're let now let off by the legal system because there's no room in our prisons. The entire process needs Reform.