Police: "We are aware of peoples concerns and do not want to violate human rights. We have expressed this by fining someone with concerns £90. We are the good guys."
No, this is not correct. The masks do not hide a person's identity.
Many years ago, masks could hide a person's identity. Even in recent years there was a push from the media to ban "Islamic" headscarves because they "violated the rights of women and the norms of a secular society." The real reason was that they wanted to be able to identity everyone with facial recognition technology as they went about daily life.
Since then, facial recognition has advanced to the point where masks (and headscarves) no longer conceal a person's identity. That's why you don't see it on the news as much.
Facial recognition is a cheap parlour trick and a hack.
These cunts will have identified your login into the grid from your QR code passport. Recognition has sooner validated you on the rest of the grid and can pick you out off the network's coverage anywhere else. The QR code yours alone with intercepts to your entire medical history is you. If forged sooner becomes a much bigger crime, Beligum 10 years sentencing for faking that code.
They are installing increasing cams for when they roll out the QR codes.
Currently the system takes longer and isn't accurate. It means trolling through wider coverage for a hit rate which isn't very factual unless it can pinpoint ID. With this next layer of dystopia it gains accuracy because of your unique QR code, and from there it's much easier to identify you on the entire network's coverage and even store it for future playback. Real-time has been sped up and now its hit rate is practically matched. Unlike facial recognition's previous roll out which was absolutely inaccurate until linking directly to a match off trolling for ID from a previous linked point.
Police: "We are aware of peoples concerns and do not want to violate human rights. We have expressed this by fining someone with concerns £90. We are the good guys."
No, this is not correct. The masks do not hide a person's identity.
Many years ago, masks could hide a person's identity. Even in recent years there was a push from the media to ban "Islamic" headscarves because they "violated the rights of women and the norms of a secular society." The real reason was that they wanted to be able to identity everyone with facial recognition technology as they went about daily life.
Since then, facial recognition has advanced to the point where masks (and headscarves) no longer conceal a person's identity. That's why you don't see it on the news as much.
i call bullshit.
source please.
Facial recognition identifies people wearing masks https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-55573802
key word: "claims"
i'm telling you - it's not what you think. in practice: useless
One of ten trials the Met conducted so far
https://www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/facial-recognition/live-facial-recognition/
Govt. framework of operations
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cdei-publishes-briefing-paper-on-facial-recognition-technology/snapshot-paper-facial-recognition-technology
Facial recognition is a cheap parlour trick and a hack.
These cunts will have identified your login into the grid from your QR code passport. Recognition has sooner validated you on the rest of the grid and can pick you out off the network's coverage anywhere else. The QR code yours alone with intercepts to your entire medical history is you. If forged sooner becomes a much bigger crime, Beligum 10 years sentencing for faking that code.
They are installing increasing cams for when they roll out the QR codes.
Currently the system takes longer and isn't accurate. It means trolling through wider coverage for a hit rate which isn't very factual unless it can pinpoint ID. With this next layer of dystopia it gains accuracy because of your unique QR code, and from there it's much easier to identify you on the entire network's coverage and even store it for future playback. Real-time has been sped up and now its hit rate is practically matched. Unlike facial recognition's previous roll out which was absolutely inaccurate until linking directly to a match off trolling for ID from a previous linked point.