NIST benchmarks show facial recognition technology still struggles to identify Black faces

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NIST benchmarks show facial recognition technology still struggles to identify Black faces

the new-generation S24 should offer better battery life.conspicuous hardware changes with the brand-spankin new Galaxy S24 line.the S24 no longer has its triple-lens rear setup lumped together inside a rectangular camera module.

NIST benchmarks show facial recognition technology still struggles to identify Black faces

consider upgrading to the Plus and Ultra models.both the S22 and S24 share the same Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel with a variable refresh rate of 120Hz.

NIST benchmarks show facial recognition technology still struggles to identify Black faces

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