by Didi Rankovic at Reclaim the Net
Lenso.ai and fellow EyeMatch.ai machine learning (“AI”) company have announced the launch of a new facial recognition tool – specifically, a search engine based on facial recognition.
Lenso.ai brings general AI reverse image search to the table, while EyeMatch.ai’s contribution is reverse image search for faces.
This consumer-facing search engine is currently demoed on Lenso.ai’s site, and lauded by the company as “highly accurate and fast” – not to mention, “user friendly.”
That last point is meant to describe technical ease of use (drag-and-drop or upload images), whereas the “friendliness,” or lack thereof (or worse) of invasive biometrics of various types is always another matter, especially regarding privacy and security.
The search engine is supposed to provide access to images of one person found on multiple sites. One image of a person is used to find others that match it and are likely to identify the individual.
Who and why would need this? Reports note several scenarios –
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