This video is dedicated to my beloved wife, Susan Karim who
passed away 8 years ago today on September 3, 2013 at the
age of 49 from Cancer!
It’s been 8 years now but we all miss you every day Susan!
With all the chaos going on around the world, if Susan Karim was alive
today, I strongly feel Susan would ask me to share this message with all
our family, friends, and loved ones!
There is an AI that handles Image Recognition. In this video we will examine one of these AI examples,
which is Amazon Rekognition.
Image recognition goes beyond facial recognition. This type of AI recognizes the context of the image
and is able to derive a deeper profile into the image which can be used for moderation, object identification,
and a context for the image.
It is used heavily by YouTube to do content moderation. It is used by US ICE to monitor airports and
ports of entry with facial recognition. It is used by police and cities to track car license plates and activity
in a more sophisticated way than ever before. It is used by Google for Google Photos, Facebook, and I’m
sure Apple on iCloud.
But so far none of these have been implemented at the device level.
Could this be the way that Apple will identify illegal images on your iPhones? If so it would put the
image recognition AI technology on the device side which is the next step to building independent robots.
This video is a theoretical analysis of what Apple and others may be thinking and doing. We have no
actual information on how NeuralHash or similar technologies are implemented.
But this analysis is based on something known, which is Amazon Rekognition.