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From RealPlayer to Toshiba, Tech Companies Cash in on the Facial Recognition Gold Rush - 2 juin 2020
At least 45 companies now advertise real-time facial recognition More than a decade before Spotify, and years before iTunes, there was RealPlayer, the first mainstream solution to playing and streaming media to a PC. Launched in 1995, within five years RealPlayer claimed a staggering 95 million users. But it was (...)

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When citizens spy : Russia′s FindFace sparks privacy controversy | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW | 03.05.2016 - 22 avril 2020
A facial recognition app has been used to maliciously unveil the identities of Russian sex workers. Digital rights experts have warned that such technologies may undermine any semblance of privacy in the near future. As if torn from the pages of dystopian fiction, an unwitting Russian company in February launched (...)

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Surveiller et punir : la Russie, laboratoire de nos futurs ? - Mediapart - 21 avril 2020
Alors que libertés et vie privée sont sur la sellette un peu partout face au Covid-19, la Russie entend bien en profiter pour définitivement s’imposer en leader de la surveillance des corps. Moscou (Russie), de notre correspondant.– Dans la cinquième saison de la série, toujours très juste, Le Bureau des légendes, une (...)

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Moscow rolls out live facial recognition system with an app to alert police - The Verge - 3 février 2020
The new system is the ‘largest in the world,’ says vendor Moscow is the latest major city to introduce live facial recognition cameras to its streets, with Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announcing that the technology is operating “on a mass scale” earlier this month, according to a report from Russian business paper (...)

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Real-Time Face Recognition Threatens to Turn Cops’ Body Cameras Into Surveillance Machines - 24 mars 2017
Last year, a Russian startup announced that it could scan the faces of people passing by Moscow’s thousands of CCTV cameras and pick out wanted criminals or missing persons. Unlike much face recognition technology "” which runs stills from videos or photographs after the fact "” NTechLab’s FindFace algorithm has (...)

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Facial Recognition Service Becomes a Weapon Against Russian Porn Actresses - 29 avril 2016
The developers behind "FindFace," which uses facial recognition software to match random photographs to people’s social media pages on Vkontakte, say the service is designed to facilitate making new friends. Released in February this year, FindFace started gaining popularity in March, after a software engineer (...)

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En Russie, une application de reconnaissance faciale détournée pour révéler l’identité d’actrices de films X - 29 avril 2016
FindFace est sortie en février seulement, mais, depuis, cette application russe ne cesse de faire parler d’elle. Le principe : grâce à son système de reconnaissance faciale, une photo suffit pour qu’elle retrouve le profil de la personne sur VKontakte, l’équivalent de Facebook en Russie. Le créateur de l’application, (...)