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It's been compared to Apple's Animoji, the animal characters on the iPhone X which use facial recognition to send animations.
So if your mobile phone learns how you spell your friend Sergey's name and later you use voice recognition to send Sergey a text message, it will have a better chance of knowing that you mean Sergey and not Sergei.
It's less risky to use voice recognition to send texts while driving.
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It is easy to believe that the worst that can happen is we'll buy a few unnecessary things, lose some privacy, or find some content off-limits (as in the case of new London billboard that uses facial recognition technology to send male and female viewers different information).
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which conducted a poll in early June that placed Mrs. Johnson near the top of the potential candidates in name recognition, is expected to send a hefty sum to her campaign this fall.
The information gathered is used to inform patter recognition and machine learning algorithms to send you push notifications designed to help you optimize air cycling in specific rooms, find and eliminate pollution sources, and even prompt changes in behaviour to lessen the impact of general living on indoor air quality.
Thank you for choosing to send your work entitled "Recognition of familiar food activates feeding via an endocrine serotonin signal in C. elegans" for consideration at eLife.
BA says they hope to send out about 4,500 daily "personal recognition messages" this year, The Telegraph reports.
Meanwhile, Messenger simplified photo sharing by using facial recognition to help you send friends your shots of them.
The product, currently in limited beta, provides users the ability to send and receive voice messages that are transcribed using voice recognition and sent as both audio and text.
Thank you for choosing to send your work entitled "KDM2B links the Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1) to recognition of CpG islands" for consideration at eLife.
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