Google is developing smartphones with facial recognition

Google is developing smartphones with facial recognition, the American company considering that this technology is For future to improve the security of users who use its products or who have implemented the Android operating system by users.

Google will collaborate with Movidius, a subsidiary of the company Alphabetst that holds both, and the final result will be the development of chips for smartphones that are able to recognize faces or objects on their own without requiring an internet connection for processing.

At the moment, many object recognition systems need an Internet connection to process the images recorded by the camera, but Google and Movidius will develop chips that do everything directly in smartphones to simplify the process.

These new chips can also improve the facial recognition systems that are offered in smartphones, those from Google and Movidius developing universal components that are able to provide the recognition of a face, but also the recognition of objects around us.

By working with Movidius, we're able to expand this technology beyond the data center and out into the real world, giving people the benefits of machine intelligence on their personal devices. This collaboration is going to lead to a new generation of devices that Google will be launching.

Google has confirmed that the new technologies of facial recognition and recognition of surrounding objects will reach the smartphones sold in the future on the market, but for now no one knows when they would be launched, so we still have to wait.