Thursday, May 11, 2017

"Emotion reading technology claims to spot criminals before they act"

Via Drudge:  Emotion reading technology could soon be used by police after a Russian firm created a tool that can identify people in a crowd and tell if they are angry, stressed or nervous.

The software, created by NTechLab, can monitor citizens for suspicious behaviour by tracking identity, age, gender and current emotional state. It could be used to pre-emptively stop criminals and potential terrorists.

"The recognition gives a new level of security in the street because in a couple of seconds you can identify terrorists or criminals or killers," said Alexander Kabakov, NTechLab chief executive.

The emotion recognition tool is a new part of NTechLab's facial recognition software, which made the headlines last year when it was used to power the FindFace app that can track down anyone on Russian social network VKontakte from a photo.

The identification app claims to have reconnected long-lost friends and family members, as well as helped police solve two cold cases and identify criminals.

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9 comments:

rhhardin said...

Airport security software to tell what you're thinking doesn't work on women.

Leland said...

We can't profile people, but we can judge what they are thinking by just looking at them and not asking any questions. This is what is called Social Science!

Leland said...

"Lie to Me", so easy a robot can do it.

bagoh20 said...

Oh, great. So the next time I'm at the airport and really need to take a crap, I'll get dragged into along conversation with police academy rejects, becuase I look "stressed".

bagoh20 said...

Oh yea, I'm carrying a bomb alright, and it's about to go off.

ndspinelli said...

LOL! You don't think Barney Fife will keep us safe, bags?

Rabel said...

The victims of resting bitchy face could have big problem.

Methadras said...

minority report is here

ndspinelli said...

Minority Report was a decent flick. Not great IMHO, but good.