Daily Dispatch

Let’s face it ... the future is looking up for locked cars

- PHUTI MPYANE

Genesis has announced that its upcoming GV60 will debut face recognitio­n technology to unlock the car.

Genesis is a luxury sub-brand of Hyundai and the GV60 is a striking new battery-electric coupe crossover to be launched soon.

Apart from a promised driving range of about 480km, one of its key features is “face connect” technology which allows the vehicle to recognise human faces to unlock its doors without needing a key.

It means that a preregiste­red driver need only walk towards the car for the doors to unlock, and is a potential solution to the problem of key fobs being scanned by car thieves.

Among the other convenienc­es of the technology are automatic adjustment of the seat to a driver’s preferred position and tuning into their favourite radio station.

As a backup users can start the car using their fingerprin­ts.

Aside from offering better security and never having to worry where you left your car keys, it frees up owners to partake in a variety of activities that risk the key, such as water sports. To gain access you only need the new tech to identify who you are.

It opens up possibilit­ies in achieving pseudocogn­itive capabiliti­es for cars.

For instance, the vehicle has ascertaine­d that you are the rightful owner and moments later the in-car cameras can also detect your mood or whether you are inebriated, with a variety of countermea­sures at the ready.

Hyundai brand cousin Kia is working on multimodal recognitio­n technology, which simultaneo­usly scans various parts of the body including facial muscles, and monitors breathing and heart rates to master Real-time Emotion Adaptive Driving.

Using cameras, ultrasonic waves and radar sensors to grasp the physical and emotional state of the occupants in real-time, it provides customised lighting, music, seat vibrations, and scents to rejuvenate the driver’s mood.

Facial recognitio­n is the latest step in finding more secure and convenient alternativ­es to traditiona­l key fobs.

Other systems include doors that recognise QR codes and Bluetooth on your smartphone to open or lock your car.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? SEEING IS BELIEVING: Genesis is a Hyundai brand and the GV60 will debut facial recognitio­n when launched.
Picture: SUPPLIED SEEING IS BELIEVING: Genesis is a Hyundai brand and the GV60 will debut facial recognitio­n when launched.

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