Taiwan Develops Face-Recognition Vending Machine
angry tapir writes "Government-funded researchers in Taiwan have developed a vending machine that recommends purchases based on people's faces. We've previously discussed a Japanese vending machine that recommended drinks based using facial recognition. The Taiwanese machine can look for clues like whether a person has glasses, a beard or a mustache and based on that it guesses their use of make-up or frequency of shaving. It then might recommend a facial mask, razor, or health products that people in a certain category are statistically likely to buy."
While I can appreciate this sort of thing from an academic perspective (it's quite impressive, actually), I find the idea of this in the real world quite sickening. Not sure I like the idea of a vending machine putting me into a category based on how I look. Or based on anything, for that matter.
Why can't a vending machine just be a vending machine?
Me: "Hmmm - I think I'll have a mars bar"
Vending Machine: "Are you sure? You look like you need a razor, a box of tampons, and a coke"
Me: Fist-of-death
maybe I'm weird, but at some point I talked to my friends about rashes from shaving, and how to avoid them, and it seemed like an intimate discussion. What would happen to humans as social animals, if a lot of these physiological issues would be "discussed" only with automated systems?
I mean... our minds are housed in these machines. Taking care of these machines is a big part of our time, and yet we have moments when we consider all this to be nonessential ("I am a thinking mind, concerned with math and science, not a body"). However, what would it really mean to remove all of the conversations about taking care of the machines from our social interactions?
Maybe I'm just in a "back to the trees" phase today, sorry if this is seems like a nonissue.
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Scanning...
You've been identified as:
- Elton John
- Chewbacca
- Hitler
- Morbidly obese middle-aged guy
- 15 years old Taiwanese schoolgirl
Computing recommendation...
Here, why don't you try $MOST_EXPENSIVE_PRODUCT ?
Our super-advanced recommendation technology has determined it's just what you need!
Vending Machine: "Are you sure? You look like you need a razor, a box of tampons, and a coke"
I am not familiar with this kink, but it sounds like it might have potential.
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Japanese always invent first. The Chinese just steal the IP and clone it. :)
30 years ago: Americans always invent first. The Japanese just steal the IP and clone it. :) :) ...
60 years ago: The English always invent first. The Americans just steal the IP and clone it.
Perhaps this comment was a two-edged sword?
Try teaching this machine about the history of the East India Company.
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