Face ID of the new era: and can they be fooled Columns April 19, 2024 Tatyana Deshkina Tatyana Deshkina Deputy Director of Product Development at VisionLabs Ten years ago, you couldn't put a bank card to the turnstile in the Moscow metro, but today we pay for travel using biometrics.
Facial recognition systems allow you to become a new zealand telegram number database bank client remotely, open an account on a crypto exchange, or take an exam remotely. These innovations have made our lives more convenient, but at the same time they have brought new risks to it - for example, the threat of deepfake fraud.
Tatyana Deshkina, Deputy Director of Product Development at VisionLabs, spoke about the vulnerabilities in technologies and how developers counter them. Subscribe to RB.RU in Telegram Content: How the technology was born How Algorithms Work Today Where is the technology applied? How to achieve the best results Possible vulnerabilities Among all biometric identification systems, Russia has traditionally relied on facial recognition technology.
Now the entire world is interested in Face ID and similar systems. This technology shows great growth potential - the global market size exceeds $4.9 billion, and by 2033 it could reach $25.4 billion. Despite the interest in facial recognition, the path of this technology to widespread commercial application took more than half a century.
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