Being in the facial recognition space we see a lot of news come through every week. We decided to try and compile a list of some of the best and most interesting news for our customers sprinkled in with what we are working on as well.
Our Favorite Story of the Week
Can Facial Recognition Prevent Car Accidents?
At Kairos, nothing makes us more happy than seeing facial recognition used for good. Our favorite story this week comes from AT&T’s Connected Intersections Challenge, a tech challenge aimed at building apps to improve New York City’s traffic safety.The Anti-Sleep Alarm monitors a driver’s fatigue level through facial recognition and plays sounds or asks the driver to shake their hand if it detects a drop in their alertness. So simple, yet so fascinating. See the link below to watch the Anti-Sleep Alarm’s video.
Image courtesy of Challenge Post
More Facial Recognition News
What happens when your friend’s smartphone can tell that you’re lying?
We know that technologies like face recognition can be controversial. Here’s an opinion piece from the Washington Post on the emergence of face and emotion analysis apps we enjoyed reading this week.
The Washington Post
No more DMV lines in Massachusetts
The Registry of Motor Vehicles in Massachusetts has rolled out FasTrack, a self-service kiosk that uses face recognition to renew IDs and licenses . Apart from renewing documents, Fastrack can also be used for voter registration and organ donor signups.
Planet Biometrics
Because you can never have too many morning alarms on your smartphone
There's a new alarm app called "Smile Clock" that uses facial recognition technology and only turns off when it detects a smile on the user's face. While smiling may be the last thing on your list on a Monday morning when you roll out of bed and rush to make it to work on time, perhaps this alarm will help you start the day on the right foot.
The Next Web
As always, if you are creating something cool or interesting with the Kairos API let us know and we will feature it in a future newsletter or on the website. No matter what, we would love to hear your feedback.
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