The software, developed by US company HireVue, analyses the language, tone and facial expressions of candidates as they film themselves answering questions.
Bar staff at Harrild & Sons bar in Farringdon, central London, are using cameras to detect whether customers look old enough to be served alcohol.
Controversial facial recognition systems being trialled by the Met Police is inaccurate 81 per cent of the time, a new independent report found. Four out of five people ‘matched’ were inaccurate.
Metropolitan Police officers set up the camera on a van in Romford, East London, which then cross-checked photos of faces of passers-by against a database of wanted criminals.
Appearing on GMB today, 22-year-old Sophia Hadjipanteli, who emigrated from Cyprus and London to the US, says she hopes her body positivity will inspire others.
Pedestrians in Leicester Square are being filmed by cameras, which then cross-check a photo of their face against a database of wanted criminals.
From Freddy Krueger (pictured) to Erik in the Phantom of the Opera, nothing in film signals a villain like a facial scar. But the British Film Institute won’t fund films with scarred baddies anymore.
The face of John Bellingham, the only person to kill a British Prime Minister, has been revealed for the first time thanks to forensic experts at the Queen Mary University of London.
The social media giant announced on Thursday it has removed 66 accounts associated with Moscow-based company SocialDataHub and its sister firm Fubutech.
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