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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday August 18 2020, @05:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the mood-ring dept.

British police to trial facial recognition system that detects your mood:

A British police force is set to trial a facial recognition system that infers people's moods by analyzing CCTV footage.

Lincolnshire Police will be able to use the system to search the film for certain moods and facial expressions, the London Times reports. It will also allow cops to find people wearing hats and glasses, or carrying bags and umbrellas.

The force has got funding from the Home Office to test the tool in the market town of Gainsborough, but ethical concerns have delayed the pilot's launch.

A police spokesperson told the Times that all the footage will be deleted after 31 days. The force will also carry out a human rights and privacy assessment before the trial gets the green light.

[...] "At the same time as these technologies are being rolled out, large numbers of studies are showing that there is... no substantial evidence that people have this consistent relationship between the emotion that you are feeling and the way that your face looks," AI Now's co-founder Prof Kate Crawford told the BBC late last year.

Could it be it was thrown off because everyone had a stiff upper lip?


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  • (Score: 2) by Opportunist on Tuesday August 18 2020, @08:16PM (5 children)

    by Opportunist (5545) on Tuesday August 18 2020, @08:16PM (#1038490)

    72 virgins... in all eternity...

    It's like a LAN party that never ends.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18 2020, @08:34PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 18 2020, @08:34PM (#1038494)

    72 virgins...

    Nobody ever mentions where those virgins come from. I find it hard to imagine that they're volunteers.

    What happens once each is deflowered? Do they each disappear and get replaced by a new one, so that it's an eternal, revolving count of 72? Surely the supply would quickly dwindle.

    Does their gender vary? The promise is for virgins, after all, not female virgins. If the gender varies, is it reasonable to assume species might, as well? Good luck deflowering the virgin grizzly bear.

    Are they ether-spawned creations? If yes, does that make them any different from a Fleshlight or a melon?

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 19 2020, @05:41AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 19 2020, @05:41AM (#1038733)

      What happens once each is deflowered?

      Hah, you're making one hell of a presumption there..

      Does their gender vary? The promise is for virgins, after all, not female virgins. If the gender varies, is it reasonable to assume species might, as well? Good luck deflowering the virgin grizzly bear.

      Grizzlies..I like the way you think..alas! the tradition calls for goats....sheep, at a pinch (fuck em, then turn them into kebabs...have a look at the increase in sheep rustling in the UK for the areas adjacent to the Muslim heartlands)

    • (Score: 2) by Opportunist on Wednesday August 19 2020, @09:20AM

      by Opportunist (5545) on Wednesday August 19 2020, @09:20AM (#1038760)

      The solution is probably much easier. They're 72 virgins allright, but your balls stay down here on earth. And they're male. And horny. And not too choosy.

      Hey, gotta read the fine print!

    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday August 19 2020, @10:17AM

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday August 19 2020, @10:17AM (#1038765) Journal

      What happens once each is deflowered?

      I gather they get reflowered. Allah has this figured out.

  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday August 18 2020, @09:26PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday August 18 2020, @09:26PM (#1038519) Journal

    Do you remember the last scene in the old 1960s Star Trek episode "I, Mudd" ?

    It's more like 72 copies of Mudd's old and endlessly nagging wife.

    For eternity.

    In a walmart.

    With no exits.

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