If this phrase is correct -- "The technology also prioritises friends, family and the frequently photographed so that the camera's smile mode will only take photos of recognised faces when they’re grinning"
what happens when, after frequently taking a family member smiling, you want to take a picture of them pouting /scowling then the camera prevents this???
Isn't this censorship?
Anonymous Coward
Do i need to register my camera with the Information Commissioner's Office now #
Posted Friday 9th January 2009 12:11 GMT
that its processing rather than just holding personal data?
How will the police take to the deployment of this tech on the streets other than by themselves, given that last week they stopped and search an MP in London for photographing a cycle path his constituents claimed was dangerous.
Peter Holgate
Censorship? #
Posted Friday 9th January 2009 09:53 GMT
If this phrase is correct -- "The technology also prioritises friends, family and the frequently photographed so that the camera's smile mode will only take photos of recognised faces when they’re grinning"
what happens when, after frequently taking a family member smiling, you want to take a picture of them pouting /scowling then the camera prevents this???
Isn't this censorship?
Anonymous Coward
Do i need to register my camera with the Information Commissioner's Office now #
Posted Friday 9th January 2009 12:11 GMT
that its processing rather than just holding personal data?
How will the police take to the deployment of this tech on the streets other than by themselves, given that last week they stopped and search an MP in London for photographing a cycle path his constituents claimed was dangerous.
Dr Patrick J R Harkin
@Peter Holgate #
Posted Friday 9th January 2009 12:11 GMT
Well, I'm guessing that you don't select "the camera's smile mode"!
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