“There were pigs biting and dragging on my clothes.” Farm animals say no to facial-recognition technology
Developing reliable facial-recognition software depends on getting clear, well-lit and straight-ahead images.
“There were pigs biting and dragging on my clothes,” says Deng Changshun, chief executive of a Beijing-based developer of animal-recognition software, called Innovationai Co. “Others were attacking...
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