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Facial recognition software is coming under increasing scrutiny from civil liberties groups and lawmakers. Now Amazon, one of the most visible purveyors of the technology, is facing pressure from. May 22, 2018 Amazon is one of many companies selling artificial intelligence tools such as facial recognition and image-scanning to business clients. Microsoft offers a rival service, called Facial Recognition. Tech giant Amazon said this week that its facial recognition technology can now detect fear. In a blog post Monday, Amazon outlined several new “accuracy and functionality improvements” to. Workers at Amazon have demanded that their employer stop the sale of facial recognition software and other services to the US government. In a letter addressed to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and posted. Amazon's facial recognition software can now detect fear. The e-commerce giant says the software, called Rekognition, can identify seven different emotions, based on your expression, including. As the debate about Amazon’s facial recognition software continues to heat up, another city has told the tech-giant thanks but no thanks. O-Town As reported by The Orlando Weekly, Amazon was in.
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Amazon Under Fire Over Facial Recognition Software
Amazon Facial Recognition Software Ice
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