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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | <br>By Paresh Dave<br> <br>OAKLAND, Calif., June 21 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Tuesday said it would stop selling technology that guesses someone's [https://www.shewrites.com/search?q=emotion emotion] based on a facial image and would no longer provide unfettered access to facial recognition technology.<br> <br>The actions reflect efforts by leading cloud providers to rein in sensitive technologies on their own as lawmakers in the United States and Europe continue to weigh comprehensive legal limits.<br> <br>Since at least last year, Microsoft has been reviewing whether emotion recognition systems are rooted in science.<br> <br>"These efforts raised important questions about privacy, the lack of consensus on a definition of 'emotions,' and the inability to generalize the linkage between facial expression and emotional state across use cases, regions, and demographics," Sarah Bird, principal group product manager at [http://www.authorityjob.com/author/AutumnMinariin5796 Microsoft]'s Azure AI unit, said in a blog post.<br> <br>Existing customers will have one year before losing access to artificial intelligence tools that purport to infer emotion, gender, age, smile, facial hair, hair and makeup.<br> <br>[https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/Alphabet%20Inc%27s/ Alphabet Inc's] Google Cloud last year embarked on a similar evaluation, first reported by Reuters.<br><br>Google blocked 13 planned emotions from its tool for reading emotion and placed under review four existing ones, such as joy and sorrow. It was weighing a new system that would describe movements such as frowning and smiling, without seeking to attach them to an emotion.<br> <br>Google did not immediately respond to request for comment on Tuesday.<br> <br>Microsoft also said customers now must obtain approval to use its facial recognition services, which can enable people to log into websites or open locked doors through a face scan.<br> <br>The company called on clients to avoid situations that infringe on privacy or in which the technology might struggle, such as identifying minors, but did not explicitly ban those uses.<br><br>(Reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by David Gregorio)<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement |
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+<br>By Paresh Dave<br> <br>OAKLAND, Calif., June 21 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Tuesday said it would stop selling technology that guesses someone's [https://www.shewrites.com/search?q=emotion emotion] based on a facial image and would no longer provide unfettered access to facial recognition technology.<br> <br>The actions reflect efforts by leading cloud providers to rein in sensitive technologies on their own as lawmakers in the United States and Europe continue to weigh comprehensive legal limits.<br> <br>Since at least last year, Microsoft has been reviewing whether emotion recognition systems are rooted in science.<br> <br>"These efforts raised important questions about privacy, the lack of consensus on a definition of 'emotions,' and the inability to generalize the linkage between facial expression and emotional state across use cases, regions, and demographics," Sarah Bird, principal group product manager at [http://www.authorityjob.com/author/AutumnMinariin5796 Microsoft]'s Azure AI unit, said in a blog post.<br> <br>Existing customers will have one year before losing access to artificial intelligence tools that purport to infer emotion, gender, age, smile, facial hair, hair and makeup.<br> <br>[https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/Alphabet%20Inc%27s/ Alphabet Inc's] Google Cloud last year embarked on a similar evaluation, first reported by Reuters.<br><br>Google blocked 13 planned emotions from its tool for reading emotion and placed under review four existing ones, such as joy and sorrow. It was weighing a new system that would describe movements such as frowning and smiling, without seeking to attach them to an emotion.<br> <br>Google did not immediately respond to request for comment on Tuesday.<br> <br>Microsoft also said customers now must obtain approval to use its facial recognition services, which can enable people to log into websites or open locked doors through a face scan.<br> <br>The company called on clients to avoid situations that infringe on privacy or in which the technology might struggle, such as identifying minors, but did not explicitly ban those uses.<br><br>(Reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by David Gregorio)<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | <br>By Paresh Dave<br> <br>OAKLAND, Calif., June 21 (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Tuesday said it would stop selling technology that guesses someone's [https://www.shewrites.com/search?q=emotion emotion] based on a facial image and would no longer provide unfettered access to facial recognition technology.<br> <br>The actions reflect efforts by leading cloud providers to rein in sensitive technologies on their own as lawmakers in the United States and Europe continue to weigh comprehensive legal limits.<br> <br>Since at least last year, Microsoft has been reviewing whether emotion recognition systems are rooted in science.<br> <br>"These efforts raised important questions about privacy, the lack of consensus on a definition of 'emotions,' and the inability to generalize the linkage between facial expression and emotional state across use cases, regions, and demographics," Sarah Bird, principal group product manager at [http://www.authorityjob.com/author/AutumnMinariin5796 Microsoft]'s Azure AI unit, said in a blog post.<br> <br>Existing customers will have one year before losing access to artificial intelligence tools that purport to infer emotion, gender, age, smile, facial hair, hair and makeup.<br> <br>[https://www.wonderhowto.com/search/Alphabet%20Inc%27s/ Alphabet Inc's] Google Cloud last year embarked on a similar evaluation, first reported by Reuters.<br><br>Google blocked 13 planned emotions from its tool for reading emotion and placed under review four existing ones, such as joy and sorrow. It was weighing a new system that would describe movements such as frowning and smiling, without seeking to attach them to an emotion.<br> <br>Google did not immediately respond to request for comment on Tuesday.<br> <br>Microsoft also said customers now must obtain approval to use its facial recognition services, which can enable people to log into websites or open locked doors through a face scan.<br> <br>The company called on clients to avoid situations that infringe on privacy or in which the technology might struggle, such as identifying minors, but did not explicitly ban those uses.<br><br>(Reporting by Paresh Dave; Editing by David Gregorio)<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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