CrispySalmon-FaceReadings

I thought this one is hilarious. People are intentionally using the flaws of the algorithm to their advantage.

2. The privacy concern of using facial recognition is always a heated debate. Last summer, I was flying from Beijing and there was this new kiosk at the airport where you can simply scan your face and it tells you your flight information right away. At first I was amazed at its convenience because I don’t need to pull out my boarding passes. But then it struck me that I never scanned my face when I was checking in nor when I was purchasing the ticket online. I’m not exactly sure when did the system logged my face in and I started to be more concerned about facial recognition and where it’s harvesting the data from.