Google develops Minority Report-style instant iris scanner 1

Google develops Minority Report-style instant iris scanner

Google has filed a patent for smart lenses that provide reliable and fast iris scanning.

Currently working with Novartis on smart lenses, Google has filed a patent for another technology, but still for lenses. The patent not only facilitates the scanning of the iris, but also avoid tampering with artificial eye…or worse. For this, scanning works in three stages.

  • Light is sent to the subject’s iris
  • One or more sensors arranged in the lens receive the reflection of the iris. Thus the light returned by the eye is loaded with an image or a distorted image of the latter, but whatever the case, this image is indeed about this iris.
  • The lens signals the imprint of the eye, which consists of other elements of the reflected image.

This will make iris scanning simpler because the browser expects a standardized stack of information. What is this a lot? In the first place, we saw the image projected by the iris. Then, to prevent the use of a duplicate eye, or worse, the theft of an eye from its owner, Google filed a second patent application called “lens assist with capacitive sensors.”

The idea is that the lens will assess the amount of eye fluid, the thickness of your eyelids, and the way you blink. he so Make sure it’s a human eye, alive and in the person it belongs to.. Only once the relationship between the lens and the eye has been established can the signal be transmitted to compare the information with the information referenced to identify the object.

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Here we are talking about a process that seems very fast and goes beyond password type identification. human biometric id. Of course, when we watch only one movie, Minority Report, we see that this identification serves us. project personalized ads around characterswho addresses them by addressing them directly by name.

Although it is only a movie, the book from which it was taken was written by K. Dick, who, like many science fiction writers, would not have been his first correct guess. Especially since and even this first argument, there’s a patent and it’s not a movie. Finally, the question of identification by eye, whether this or any other process, and Samsung strongly suggested that they develop such a policy for their device.

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So the question is, would you want to go all the way to such an intrusive object to ensure the security of your information?

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