German Super Recogniser TV Broadcast
/This programme was broadcasted on German TV and features Prof Josh Davis, Mike Neville and the Scotland Yard Super Recogniser Unit.
This programme was broadcasted on German TV and features Prof Josh Davis, Mike Neville and the Scotland Yard Super Recogniser Unit.
The Association’s CEO is honoured to be speaking about Super Recognisers at the Security Twenty 22 Conference at the Europa Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland on 6th September. The conference is an excellent event for any involved in security or policing. More details on the website:
https://www.professionalsecurity.co.uk/security-events-and-conferences/security-twenty-home/st22-belfast/
Many computerised facial recognition systems (FRS) can identify persons of interest even though they are wearing a mask. This is very important for security and law enforcement across the globe, as the use of face coverings is still prevalent following on from the Covid 19 pandemic. Researchers in Israel, however, created specially designed masks which defeated several types of FRS. Terrorists and criminals will be quick to use this tactic to evade identification and arrest.
The Association notes that, once again, the need for human Super Recognisers to combine with and enhance FRS is clearly demonstrated.
Read the full article here:
Researchers defeat facial recognition systems with universal face mask - Help Net Security
A New York Times best-selling author is to release a new book, “Black Wolf”, which features the skill of Super Recognition. The release date is 14th February 2023.
From the article - Next year, there will be a new, stand-alone (thus far) espionage thriller from Kathleen Kent, the author of the excellent Detective Betty Rhyzyk series. Black Wolf sounds really interesting: an espionage thriller set during the final years of the Cold War thriller, it stars a CIA agent with a particular and peculiar skill: she is a “super recognizer”.
Read full details at this link:
Upcoming: BLACK WOLF by Kathleen Kent (Mulholland/Head of Zeus) | Civilian Reader
The Association wishes Kathleen the best success with Black Wolf.
Richard Jones was convicted of aggravated robbery in Kansas City, USA in 2000 and sentenced to seventeen years imprisonment - on the basis of eye-witness testimony alone. He was picked out by witnesses and convicted, despite there being no physical evidence such as DNA or fingerprints.
His appeals were refused, but he found his own “doppelganger” in the prison where he was serving his sentence. Jones has now been freed and compensated by the State of Kansas. The two men could be twins…but Super Recognisers would be able to tell them apart.
See the article and see what differences you can spot!
Man wrongfully convicted for doppelganger's crime awarded $1.1 million - ABC News (go.com)
Brad Pitt may be many things, but he is NOT a Super Recogniser. In this article, the Hollywood actor explains the impact that suffering from face blindness has had on his life. Perhaps he needs a Super Recogniser to help him out! The Association is sure that there are a few fans out there….
Brad Pitt opens up about suffering with "face blindness" (cosmopolitan.com)
On 16th July, the Washington Post reported that:
As part of a recent experiment, scientists asked specially programmed robots to scan blocks with peoples’ faces on them, then put the “criminal” in a box. The robots repeatedly chose a block with a Black man’s face.
Those virtual robots, which were programmed with a popular artificial intelligence algorithm, were sorting through billions of images and associated captions to respond to that question and others, and may represent the first empirical evidence that robots can be sexist and racist, according to researchers. Over and over, the robots responded to words like “homemaker” and “janitor” by choosing blocks with women and people of color.
The study, released last month and conducted by institutions including Johns Hopkins University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, shows the racist and sexist biases baked into artificial intelligence systems can translate into robots that use them to guide their operations.
See the full report via the link below. This is more reasons to use HUMAN super recognisers, to identify people AND to verify identifications made by AI.
Robots trained on AI exhibited racist and sexist behavior - The Washington Post
The UK should ban all use of facial recognition technology until a clear legal framework has been developed to regulate it, an independent report has said.
A new report from the Ada Lovelace Institute has said there is an “urgent” need for a new framework governing “biometric” technologies – including facial recognition technologies – before they are deployed against the public by either public or private bodies.
The independent report, written by Matthew Ryder QC (Queen’s Counsel - a senior lawyer), said the government should temporarily ban all use of these technologies, until legislation is in place, as it said a legally binding code governing the use of facial recognition tech should be published as soon as possible.
See the full report here:
Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Andy Pope of the West Midlands Police has earned an international reputation as a Super Recogniser and rightfully so - he has identified over 2000 criminals in Birmingham. Andy was filmed on the German TV Show “Kaum Zu Glauben!” (“Hard to Believe!”) where the contestants have to guess the unusual jobs of the guests. If you line in Germany - see if you can recognise Andy! The date for broadcast is to be confirmed, but the programme is shown on Saturday evenings on the NDR channel. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Associate in recognition of his crime-busting work.
This article, originally from the USA and now in the Hindustan Times, gives information on the performance of software and humans when recognising faces. It features PC Pat O’Riordan, a top Super Recogniser, who was given Honorary Fellowship of the Association by Lord Lingfield for his excellent work on the Grenfell Enquiry. Pat will also be familiar to many students who have attended SRI courses.
The ASR is the professional body representing those who possess the super recogniser skills around the globe. Via our associate scheme, you will be able to access the latest developments in the science of super recognition, browse job opportunities and contact other practitioners from around the globe who share your unique skills and abilities. After a certain period of years in practice, you may even be invited to become a Fellow of the Association.
Have you got an amazing memory for human faces? Your skill could help law enforcement, security companies, Armed Forces or other organisations. You may just want to use your skill for fun OR are simply interested in Super Recognition.
There is NO need to have a background in security, the military or law enforcement. Super Recognisers come from a wide variety of backgrounds.
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