I look like I'm about 28. Or maybe 38. That's according to Harvard's "FaceAge" algorithm, which uses photos to determine a person's supposed biological age — meant as a quick proxy for wellness. This ...
As technology evolves, so do the intricacies of online privacy. One such area is the use of face scanning technology in popular apps. While this feature can be fun and engaging, it’s also sparking ...
Facial recognition apps detect pain in dementia patients, trauma in children, and diagnose infections. I tried Harvard's FaceAge app using photos to estimate biological age and, in turn, overall ...