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  2. Megvii - Wikipedia

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    The company's core product, Face++, launched in 2012 as the first online facial recognition platform in China. [7] In 2015 Megvii created Brain++, a deep-learning engine to help train its algorithms. [1] Backed by GGV Capital, [8] Megvii raised $100 million in 2016, [5] $460 million in 2017 [9] and $750 million in May 2019. [10]

  3. Yitu Technology - Wikipedia

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    Yitu Technology, stylized as YITU, is a Shanghai-based artificial intelligence company that develops facial recognition systems. The company was founded in 2012 by Leo Zhu and Lin Chenxi . [ 1 ] Yitu's software, branded as Dragonfly Eye, is used by public security bureaus throughout China to identify individuals and vehicles.

  4. Facial recognition system - Wikipedia

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    A false positive happens when facial recognition technology misidentifies a person to be someone they are not, that is, it yields an incorrect positive result. They often results in discrimination and strengthening of existing biases. For example, in 2018, Delhi Police reported that its FRT system had an accuracy rate of 2%, which sank to 1% in ...

  5. China drafts rules for using facial recognition technology

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    China's cyberspace regulator said on Tuesday it has issued draft rules to oversee the security management of facial recognition technology in the country, following concerns raised in public about ...

  6. CloudWalk Technology - Wikipedia

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    CloudWalk is the primary supplier of facial recognition technology to the Bank of China and Haitong Securities. [5]In 2018, CloudWalk signed a deal to provide the government of Zimbabwe with a mass facial recognition system, which will monitor all major transportation hubs, as well as create a national facial ID database.

  7. China’s sci-fi spherical Death Star-like robot cop uses AI ...

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    The company said that the RT-G will assist law enforcement by identifying and immobilizing criminals through using advance AI and using facial recognition technology. Robot dogs being used by ...

  8. SenseTime - Wikipedia

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    SenseTime is a partly state-owned publicly traded artificial intelligence company headquartered in Hong Kong.The company develops technologies including facial recognition, image recognition, object detection, optical character recognition, medical image analysis, video analysis, autonomous driving, and remote sensing. [2]

  9. IDEMIA - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office has been using IDEMIA's software in their Face Analysis Comparison & Examination System (FACES) since 2001. [15] [16] In Massachusetts, the Registry of Motor Vehicles has been using IDEMIA's face recognition technology to run scans against the database of driver's license photos since 2006. [17]