Discriminator, director Brett Gaylor’s new independent film about facial recognition software, is as close to a horror movie Hollywood has ever produced — but there’s a nary a ghost, serial killer, or unexplained phenomenon anywhere in sight.
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Here s a way to learn if facial recognition systems used your photos
5 Feb, 2021 05:00 AM
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A mosaic of about 50,000 images from the MegaFace dataset, which includes over 3.5 million. Photo / Adam Harvey via The New York Times
A mosaic of about 50,000 images from the MegaFace dataset, which includes over 3.5 million. Photo / Adam Harvey via The New York Times
New York Times
By: Cade Metz and Kashmir Hill
An online tool targets only a small slice of what s out there, but may open some eyes to how widely artificial intelligence research fed on personal images. When tech companies created the facial recognition systems
Opening night kicks off with the premieres including the
Summer of Soul documentary from Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson.
Jan. 28 / 10PM (premiere)
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Making his directorial debut, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson takes viewers to the Harlem Cultural Festival, which took place three months before Woodstock in 1969. The event hosted over 300,000 people and featured Stevie Wonder, B.B. King, and Nina Simone. However, no one has seen the footage since it’s been “stored in a basement for 50 years,” according to Sundance. Until now.
To Miss the Ending
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Exploring the worth of our memories and how they link in our brains can be exciting, also terrifying. This film wants us to think about what these memories mean, but more importantly, how these memories can be gamified, automated, simulated, disseminated to anyone. Here’s another wake up call to remind us where we could head if we don’t hit pause to review.