Florida-based biometrics firm Sighthound is developing a face recognition tool that would personalise the driving experience.Sighthound staff say the tech could adjust various settings in automobiles to make the journey more comfortable.”We'll first let the computer know who you are,” explained Enrique Ortiz.,PhD, who is developing to News6.The car identifies users and then sets your air conditioning and favorite radio stations, adjusts your seats and mirrors, and even calibrates your airbag based on your height.”We had one of the car companies come along and say we're interested in face recognition what can you do for us,” said Ortiz.A computer engineer, Ortiz is developing a program that links facial recognition with your car.The company's CEO, Stephen Neish also told the newspaper that the same facial recognition technology is used in camera's that can detect whether someone is in a scene rather than something.”It will find the security cameras linked to your home network and examine the feed from those cameras and tell you if somebody is somewhere they shouldn't be,” said Neish.
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