Police in the Brockton , Massachusetts crew unit of measurement are getting a shiny young toy to take on crime with : afacial recognitionsystem called MORIS that use an iPhone to identify suspects in the theatre . I guess it beats being dragged downtown .

Here ’s how the system , developed by BI2 Technologies , works : an military officer uses an iPhone to snap the moving-picture show of a person of interest , which is then sent back and compared against a database of nogoodniks that the state is presently compiling . There ’s also an iris diaphragm designation feature film in the oeuvre , wherein a close - up shot of the suspect ’s eye is sent back to central dictation for reference , along with a fingermark reader .

The official parole is that the organization will only be used when there ’s likely drive , although I ’m certain on the nose when and where it can be used and how the database is sustain will be the subject of some debate upon effectuation . I just ca n’t expect for the commercialized version . Blind dates will never be the same again ! [ Patriot LedgerviaFark ]

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