My Twitter timeline just blew up with selfies with boxes hovering above faces guessing how old people are, thanks to a demo app Microsoft showed off today to prove its face-recognition savvy — or lack thereof.
“It’s a really fun API [application programming interface] that allows you to submit pictures, detect faces in that, and tells you an estimate of their age and gender,” Microsoft corporate vice president Joseph Sirosh said onstage at Microsoft’s Build conference in San Francisco today.
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(Update: Microsoft wants to improve the face-recognition technology underlying the app.)
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See for yourself, starting with the real ones and then the mockeries:
Apparently I haven’t aged well pic.twitter.com/wf2Wl9bplg
— Ryan Hoover (@rrhoover) April 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/tomwarren/status/593827293761409024
https://twitter.com/RuthReader/status/593828052133634048
https://twitter.com/edbott/status/593829677732495362
msft thinks i’m 30, but also 25. pic.twitter.com/nyH1ETM6Mw
— Selena (@selenalarson) April 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/drew/status/593826478992719872
https://twitter.com/brianfagioli/status/593830305888350208
https://twitter.com/ow/status/593824171085438976
Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. #Build2015 pic.twitter.com/ywfA2VXsqE
— Simon Bisson (@sbisson) April 30, 2015
Microsoft…really need to work on those algorithms, didnt even find my face. pic.twitter.com/rkSKfaie1y
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) April 30, 2015
Being a zombie really ages you. http://t.co/dm3VwRHmwJ #Build2015 pic.twitter.com/Hmpfv6OaZD
— Pete Pachal (@petepachal) April 30, 2015
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