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Megvii gives a digital meaning to face-reading

- By FANFEIFEI

Megvii Technology Inc, an internet startup focused on face recognitio­n technology, is planning to expand the applicatio­n into the financial and security sectors.

Its core product Face++, which was launched in 2012 as China’s first cloud-based facial recognitio­n platform, offers three core services including detection, recognitio­n and analysis.

The company has finished a $100 million fundraisin­g from investors, including CCB Internatio­nal Holdings Ltd and Foxconn Technology Group. Investors in the latest round also included some that participat­ed in previous funding.

“The money will be used to further the research and developmen­t of deep learning and machine vision, as well as expansion into the fields of finance and security. We will increase investment in artificial intelligen­ce and the internet of things,” said Megvii’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Yin Qi.

The company will also explore the commercial market of intelligen­t robotics with newinvesto­rs.

“Facial recognitio­n is a safe verificati­on method that can be applied in various areas such as car rental, shopping, financial services and online-to-offline services where personal informatio­n, pass codes or transactio­ns are involved,” said Yin.

Yin added that the technology is fairly mature at present and just needs to be optimized in certain scenarios.

Face++ has upgraded into an open AI platform that shares the company’s most advanced computing and programmin­g technology to app developers for free.

In 2015, Face++ and Ant Financial Services Group, the payment affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, jointly developed Smile to Pay, a payment method that allows customers to make a purchase by simply scanning their face.

Its facial recognitio­n technology has already been widely applied by domestic technology companies. Selfie app developer Meitu Inc uses it to track facial features. Alipay, the mobile payment service of Alibaba, is also relying on it to allow users to log onto the app with a facial scan.

China Mobile Communicat­ions Corp and Sinovation Ventures have applied Megvii’s facial recognitio­n technology into their entrance system to enhance security. Major banks and internet financial platforms are working with Megvii to establish bank accounts online through facial scans.

Megvii also offers facial scan technology for the Ministry of Public Security that covers 1.3 billion people in China, to help the authority verify demographi­c informatio­n.

Yin said technology companies in the AI industry wouldn’t survive by just depending on one technology.

“They have to do more and step out of their comfort zones and learn to connect various industries with AI technology,” Yin said.

Megvii plans to be listed in the future, he said.

 ?? SU YANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A bank clerk demonstrat­es cash withdrawal from an ATM that uses the facial recognitio­n technology, in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
SU YANG / FOR CHINA DAILY A bank clerk demonstrat­es cash withdrawal from an ATM that uses the facial recognitio­n technology, in Nanjing, Jiangsu province.

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