Face Scanning Vending Machine Fooled By Photos
from the like-we-couldn't-see-that-coming dept
Last year, we wrote about how cigarette vending machines in Japan were using facial recognition software to make sure the buyer was of an appropriate age. As we noted at the time, it seemed unlikely that such a system would work very well, and, indeed, The Raw Feed lets us know that it's easily fooled by a magazine photo of an older person. Not too surprising, of course, but you would think that someone would have tested for such things before putting the machines into practice. Unless, of course, they really don't care about the age of the buyers.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I don't mean for that to be a stawman (but it is). I really don't get what the basis for these rules are, though.
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sorry
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FRS
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Typical rush to market overlooking the obvious.
Are these machines made by the same folks who brought us electronic voting machines ?
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The REAL reason that Minors cannot smoke (or drink)
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Of course they were tested
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no depth of field perception?
In Japan the legal age for smoking is apparently 20 by the way. As far as what I can tell about the law in the US, the age is 18 because that is legally considered an adult. Since cigarettes are bad for your health and can eventually lead to death, for a minor to smoke could be considered child endangerment. Going by that point, I still don't understand why the minimum age for military enlistment is 17.
Anyway,...
I just noticed that this was the first comment on the original story back in 2007:
"by Brian on Nov 6th, 2007 @ 2:57am
Anyone with a brain can just hold up a photo in front of the vending machine?"
Apparently people saw this coming as soon as it was announced.
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IMHO the reason why its ok for adults and not for younger ppl to smoke / buy cigarettes it is because adults are supposed to have better judgment that the younger ppl.
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An adult is supposed to be in a position to make an informed decision, a child is not.
I'm not going to argue at what age that limit should be set, but it seems fairly reasonable to have some limit. Most adults know smoking is bad and will do serious harm to them and those around them. An 8 year old probably won't know.
PS. As #2 is posting his theory, he should provide backup to prove it.
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