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by kefka
3995 days ago
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Slippery slope? Humans already can do classification. Should we ban humans from identifying and counting other humans? I can hire 2 guards who can remember people by taking a photo. And then I can have them recall who shows up. With people. All my project does is substitute a computer for human. The only reason why we don't do the above is because people cost a lot more. Computer software and cycles are cheap. And the procedure I used with my code saves a hash of the face. I cannot generate faces from the hash, although it would be a one liner to spool a face to the hard drive when a pic is captured. My software doesn't do that. |
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