Literally grab any basic streaming camera, use opencv or yolo with ffmpeg to extract images from live video and find faces and crop faces into a picture to upload via yandex or pimeyes. Then return a confidence rating.
This has been around for years, total nothing burger of a headline except its a smaller form factor.
If I get a password prompt in public am I expected to run into the nearest private property because legally I could be recorded and my input recorded and extracted ?
Unfortunately, enforcing strong passwords drastically discourages new user signups. I remember when the security team enforced stricter password policies at Dropbox new signups dropped by a factor of 10 (by "stricter" I don't just mean length + special chars, they experimented with banning all of the 100K most common passwords). It just isn't economically sustainable to enforce strong passwords.
More here: https://www.404media.co/someone-put-facial-recognition-tech-...
You’d think they’d add a second camera for depth perception and gestures.