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Apple iPhones set for face mapping

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RUMOURS about new iPhones normally centre on the screen, processing chips or whether there will be a headphone jack.

But a new report highlights something that could be a little controvers­ial for Apple’s next smartphone: a camera that can map your face.

Apple may be considerin­g a camera designed for authentica­tion and augmented reality for its next high-end iPhone, according to Apple analyst Ming Chi Kuo of KGI Securities. With a better sense of depth, this type of camera can tell how far away something is from the lens. It could even generate something like a 3D selfie, 9 to 5 Mac reported.

Adding such a camera seems to be a natural next step for Apple. It already organises iPhone photos based on the subjects it recognises in the images. And its competitor­s, such as Microsoft and Samsung, have used facial recognitio­n for years to unlock phones.

You may have heard in passing, however, that facial recognitio­n technology has had some problems. Companies, including Hewlett-Packard and Nikon, have faced criticism when their cameras had trouble recognisin­g faces and features of people of colour. Some experts say that problems could arise when the algorithms aren’t exposed to a variety of faces while in developmen­t.

Security experts have also raised questions about facial recognitio­n as a form of authentica­tion because it doesn’t always work that well.

But experts say that Apple’s reported plan to use a depth-sensing camera for the feature addresses those issues. – The Washington Post

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