Human 2.0 into the Metaverse

Human 2.0 into the Metaverse : Design & Development

In the history of time, humanity always wanted to create its own alter egos. It probably began from the very initial time of civilization with cave arts, Pebble/wood carved dolls and still continuing with Instagram Filters. The Point which  I wanted to portray here is humanity always wanted to present its best version to the world. In recent times, we are probably taking the biggest and most accurate step towards our alter ego perfection goal with Metaverse. It might end up with just a wrong effort or humanity’s evolution towards creating Human 2.0 into the Metaverse.

Human 2.0 into the Metaverse is one of the most essential of all its building blocks.

so, before proceeding more about Human 2.0. Let me give you a small and significant list of those building blocks.

Key Hardware Building Blocks:
IoT, 5G, Cloud Computing, AR Glasses, VR Headsets, and Gears, etc.
Key Software Building Blocks:
AI, Automation, 3D contents, and Animations, Location, Mapping, Sensor data, Simulations, etc.

Yes, I know that I have not mentioned Human 2.0 yet in this list and my reasons are very clear.

Firstly, Human 2.0 is still under development, no one can tell what should be the perfect version of it.
and Obviously, It’s going to be a combination of many of those building blocks utilized for a common goal to make our life virtual.

Companies that are developing Human 2.0 into the Metaverse

Tech giants like Meta (earlier known as Facebook), Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, Autodesk are already investing huge towards it. Then comes the medium-scale and small startup companies like Roblox, Epic Games, Unity, Active Theory, Decentraland, Dapper Labs, etc.

Let’s start exploring the tools which we can use to develop Human 2.0 into the Metaverse.

Epic Games

Epic Games is one of the companies that started thinking about building Metaverse even before the conceptualization. Metaverse was already there with them and growing at a significant speed. Can you guess the name??


It's 'Fortnite'


Epic’s court battle with apple revealed documents that show ‘Fortnite‘ alone brought more than USD 9 Billion total of Revenue in 2018 and 2019.

Now, Coming to the real tools, Many of you are aware of ‘Unreal Engine’ It’s probably the most used production level game Development engine that exists. Unreal Engine is an open-source, also it’s used in the development of Film & Media Production, eLearning Platform development, etc.

Metahuman Creator

Metahuman creator is a recent add-on tool for the unreal engine built to create believable real-time High Fidel Digital Human. This cloud streamed app allows creators to shorten their month/week-long digital human creation task to hours, without compromising on quality. It does not just create a 3d model of a person but a complete digital twin which has all the skin details, facial expressions, and almost everything similar to the original person.

This research was first shown in 2018 when Chinese actress Bingjie Jiang delivered her first performance as Siren. Confusing right? See this small video to understand better.

Siren Real-Time Performance

We could also get our hands-on experience in MetaHuman Tool. Epic Games allowed us early access to explore.

Some screen records of Metahuman App

MetaHuman : Human 2.0 into the Metaverse
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Reallusion

A company that was always building for Human 2.0 into the Metaverse

Although, the company has not yet mentioned their contribution or capabilities about the Metaverse. But, 3D animators, Game Developers, Motion work studios already know about Reallusion’s software capabilities. Their upcoming software like Iclone 8, Character Creator 4 along with Motion Live, Headshot Plugin, Skin gen Plugin is directly getting utilized towards the creation of digital humans and other Metaverse contents.

Check the cool videos below to understand more about Reallusion tools.

Reallusion Character Creator 4 Showcase

Reallusion Iclone 8 Showcase

Some other significant Human 2.0 contributing tools which they have

Motion Live 3D: real-time motion capture and animation using camera and body sensors.
Headshot Plugin: Photo headshot to AI-based 3d head generator
Skingen Plugin: Photorealistic skin generation and detailing tools

Here is a sample image of how this design and development Pipeline works.

Reallusion Pipeline : Human 2.0 into the Metaverse

Reallusion Software set’s pipeline towards Production.

What’s really necessary to bring Human 2.0 into the Metaverse

Although, until now I have talked about enhanced 3d design and development tools that are successfully enabling us to create digital humans. But, it still lags a major human capability, Intelligence, and responsiveness.

We need technology to bring Intelligent 3d Models, animation, Sensor data, communication data, and artificial intelligence together. That’s where the next tool or the startup comes into play.

Soul Machines

A startup that is bringing Digital Humans into life.

We are not very sure if they are using either Metahuman or Reallusion to make this possible. But, Soul Machines have made very significant progress towards assembling Artificial Intelligence and Digital Humans together in a working format for use cases like Customer Experiences, Entertainment, Health Care, E-commerce, etc.

Human 2.0 into the Metaverse
Sam : One of the digital human created by Soul Machines.

Soul Machine’s digital humans are responsive. They can listen to you, chat with you also see you. Check out their demo.

Their Digital people are empathetic and engaging in nature, they can speak up to 12 languages for now. Their Digital DNA studio allows researchers and Developers to Customize and Scale it as per their requirements. The Human OS platform with a digital brain on the cloud allows these digital humans to automatically generate new animations based on the interactions it’s getting from the opposite side.

Our Verdict about Human 2.0 into the Metaverse

We from FreeFlow Technologies wanted to encourage startups to lay their first footsteps into the Metaverse. The way the recent tech movements are happening. We can say that Metaverse is pretty much inevitable. So, why not start early, You can even start with building simple 2D Apps for the Metaverse. But, let’s keep that tech blog for another Sunday.

legal tech startups

Rising demand on legal tech startups

In today’s global era, law, order, and justice have become necessary factors for maintaining certitude. The demand for legal document preparation approved applications, intellectual property management, and company structure has skyrocketed since the time legal services have emerged as a global phenomenon. Consequently, there’s no doubt that the ever-evolving technology has saturated the entire commercial world in general, making every aspect of life technologically dependent, with the legal technology services and the demand for legal tech startups market being no different.

This advancement of technology in the law field has resulted in the adoption of Legal Technology or as commonly known as Legal Tech that has rapidly changed the legal landscape. We’re interested in describing what’s been termed the Legal Tech market in broad terms. Legal innovation is frequently used to refer to the application of innovation and programming to assist legal advisors and law firms by making their work easier, providing legal services in a much faster and efficient manner, making legal content more accessible to the general public.

What is legal tech startups ?

Legal tech Startups, like its elder and more recognized ‘brother’ FinTech (Financial Technology), is a subset of the larger companies which make use of these legal innovations as a means of providing full legal services through an online platform. These start-ups were aimed at superseding the traditional legal procedural work methods adopted by the legal professionals with newer tech-driven alternatives. In a way, amendments were being made to the legal field’s consumer experience by making it more distinctive.

One of the key consequences and aims of the legal tech business, in terms of technology, is to incorporate a stronger tech dimension into legal practice, so improving the way lawyers do things. It is critical to determine whether these changes or deployments will cause genuine disruption in the industry or simply a slight increase in the time required to provide services to clients.

Why legal tech startups ?

 

legal tech startups

legal tech startups

Moving away from tradition

The legal technology is intended to reduce the number of physical meetings required for client consultations. Customarily while the aggrieved parties approach lawyers for advice about their difficulties, modern technology allows them to meet online and at any time, even while they are sitting at their computers. This is where the conventional law firm’s practices faced quite a big challenge in the market. A typical law office is bustling with activity and perhaps twice as much administrative work where it takes about 18 to 20 hours for a lawyer to prepare a report in totality.

This expresses the influence on new-age entrepreneurs as well. Legal tech start-ups have the potential to provide something unique in comparison to huge, traditional legal firms: flexibility, which enables businesses to modify their employees’ work processes, aiding in the retention of talent and the stimulation of employee engagement. As young, skilled, and recently graduated lawyers follow entrepreneurial pathways and careers in legal start-ups, this effect will progressively become obvious within traditional law firms’ human resources departments.

Law companies are warming up to technology

The growing demand for the usage of such legal start-ups is evident from the fact that law firms, which are not generally linked with the fast-paced world of tech start-ups, are seeing the value of being near to the action. Even though lawyers have traditionally been labeled as risk-averse and, by extension, tech-averse, more organizations are embracing technology to improve workflow and boost productivity. To achieve a competitive edge, several organizations have formed their innovation arms or partnered with legal-tech firms. Innovative firms tend to outperform their conventional counterparts in terms of performance, revenue, and client relations.

The evolution of legal technology

Legal technology has evolved into a critical component of competition among legal-market entities. Various findings showing that legal technology enables lawyers to generate affordable and accessible innovative solutions and operate in a more comfortable setting, adds to the literature on how the surging demand led to the emergence of new services and business models in the legal industry. Legal tech companies are in high demand in India since they provide diverse and improved options such as education, legal services, technological advancements and play a key role in the economy’s development and progress.

Along with that, they provide a wide range of legal services in a timely, cost-effective, and efficient manner, which benefits not only the customers but also the firm. Heavy investment in this industry is also allowing legal tech businesses to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to innovation. “Legal tech is increasingly receiving money from several sources, including law firms themselves, private equity and venture capital funds,” Jim Leason, Vice President, Customer Markets at Thomson Reuters, stated , “This enthusiasm has provided start-ups with the necessary boost to get their goods off the ground”.

Legal tech startups during the pandemic 

Another cause for an increase in demand for legal tech services is the pandemic, wherein the netizens restricted to their homes welcomed internet online remedies to their so-called physical concerns. Because office visits and actual meetings were forbidden, Legal issues, which have previously been resolved by office visits and face-to-face meetings, are now resolved through the internet. People who were in a state of legal distress were asking for immediate legal advice on divorce and property disputes.

The digitalization of legal profession

As the Coronavirus restricts individuals to their homes, netizens welcome internet remedies to so-called physical problems. Legal issues, which have previously been resolved by office visits and face-to-face meetings, are now resolved through the internet. People who are in any form of legal trouble are looking for ways to obtain immediate legal advice on divorce, property disputes, and other legal matters. Likewise, lawyers who are apprehensive about physical proximity are also seeking ways to take their practice online using well-known technologies as the pandemic has forced the legal profession to rely on technology, such as virtual hearings or videoconferencing, in which counsels and lawyers can appear online for their cases while sitting in their own homes.

It also becomes easy for the bidding lawyers as they’re well equipped with the various technological aspects. “However, with the current generation of lawyers who are themselves tech-savvy, it is much easier to express and exhibit the potential of our platform,” said Himanshu Gupta, founder of legal tech firm Lawyered. COVID-19, on the other hand, has taught everyone throughout the world about the value of digital. Adding on to that, it can also be said that legal technology might just be the answer to the current dilemma, with normal judicial services under strain.

The pandemic has prompted the legal profession to develop and strive toward digitalization, and it has streamlined itself for the better. Such a far reached program also acts as a catalyst in solving the day-to-day legal matters involving families or organizations in the rural arena where it is far more difficult to consult legal professionals physically.

A few legal tech startups in India are listed below

LawRato

LawRato, founded by Rohan Mahajan is an interactive online platform for a real-time video consultation with lawyers, where consumers especially female victims of violent crimes and war widows can get free initial guidance. Its most notable accomplishment was to supply Nirbhaya’s parents with senior lawyers who worked on a pro gratis basis when the case reached the Supreme Court, regardless of financial success.

iPleaders

Launched by Ramanuj Mukherjee and Abhyudaya Agarwal in 2010, iPleaders is an education company that develops and offers online legal and business courses to make legal education more accessible to everyone in the law field through the internet. It maintains an online Business Diploma course in Entrepreneurship Administration and Business Law in collaboration with NUJS, Kolkata along with providing an online training material called Bar Hacker for the All-India Bar Examinations.

Presolv360

A popular legal-tech platform located in Mumbai, Presolv360 that specializes in resolving financial issues using digital and media means. Founded by Bhaven Shah and Aman Sanghavi in June 2017, it gives an excellent platform for commercial conflicts to be discussed. For commercial conflicts, it provides an online arbitration option. It assists disputants in reaching an out-of-court settlement that is less expensive, quicker, and more effective.

LegalKart

In the year 2018, Arvind Singhatiya started LegalKart as an online platform that offers legal advice and documentation assistance through an app by paying as low as rupees 249 onwards. Having over 8,000 lawyers in over 800 places, the organization has seen consumers purchase 20,000 minutes per month to discuss legal questions and procedures. It aims at evolving Legal Kart into an AI-enabled system performing advanced case analytics, smart research work, auto contract drafting employing Machine Learning, and integrating an ecosystem of all stakeholders, including clients, lawyers, and enterprises.

Such businesses are also challenging the perception that certain services, such as legal advice, come at a high cost. Instead, legal technology has facilitated the end-users who are financially precarious, to save money on legal counsel. But at the same time, many legal professionals
are apprehensive that digital technology such as AI, machine learning, and others would put their professions at risk. However, there is no confirmation that these risks exist; instead, such technology will supplement lawyers’ powers.

Future Scope

For a few years now, even though legal tech has pervaded the whole legal sphere, every aspect of life must be increasingly technologically advanced. It was observed that well-established firms adopted the strategy of improving these cheaper, simpler services as they attracted fewer profit margins and restrictive mental models which however failed to owe to a lack of emphasis on customers’ needs, a refusal to learn and adapt technologies, and a lack of experimentation. A better way of adopting these new technologies was recognized which implied that there was a need to design the path for the future and acceptance of legal technologies.

Conclusion

It’s no surprise that the future of legal practice will increasingly rely on new technologies, with some sessions possibly taking place electronically. The sector will move beyond traditional law practices or courts to some kind of diagnostic system that will advise
consumers on their legal options, how to gather evidence, and provide alternative conflict resolution methods.

Legal tech is a wanted element emerging into the legal sector, that has rapidly transitioned from a niche market to a major player in the legal profession. Thus, technology law should be taken as a team sport promoted by all for the sake of all shareholders rather than a competition, that must be instead. A game that we must all promote for the sake of our clients and the future growth of the industry.

Credits: Aakash D.

Cryptocurrency : Rise and Fall

Cryptocurrency Market: Rise or Fall!

October 31, 2008, a pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto suddenly published a white paper that detailed the foundation of the world’s first cryptocurrency Bitcoin. The paper was titled “Bitcoin: A peer-to-peer Electronic Cash System” and with this, the word Cryptocurrency took its first step in the market.

Blockchain and Cryptocurrency:

A cryptocurrency is an encrypted data string that denotes a unit of currency. A peer-to-peer network monitors and organizes a blockchain. It also serves as a secure ledger of transactions, e.g., buying, selling, and transferring. 

How does Cryptocurrency work

Source: www.bitpanda.com

The first block, also known as the genesis block was mined in 2009. Bitcoin had a valuation of  $0.0008. Now as of today it has a trading value of $58000. It is a far cry from when it was created.

Cryptocurrency genesis block

Source: Wikimedia

So how does its value turn into a skyrocket? Bitcoin functions on the Proof of Work system. Miners have to validate a block to receive bitcoin as a reward, which has certain difficulties. With time the difficulty to mine one block increased, resulting in a reduction in supply. But the demand kept growing which resulted in a skyrocket jump from <<$0.1 to $58000. But the crypto market was never limited to bitcoins only. The very next year cryptos like Litecoin, Namecoin were introduced to the market which serves to mine/validate blocks in different networks and transactions.

Cryptocurrency Bitcoin's price history

Source: Investopedia

Pros & Cons of Cryptocurrency:

Now you may question, why bitcoin? Why other cryptos? The reward system could have been the legitimate non-volatile currencies, right?

Wrong! In this information age, where we are on the verge of cyberattacks, all the transactions in the network are not unnoticed by hackers. This was one of the reasons we needed to introduce this blockchain technology. 

Pros:

  • As a reward, the miner is paid in crypto, so this way the blockchain owner does not have to know to whom the reward is paid, so no fear of information leakage. 
  • Also, cryptocurrencies themselves are encrypted in code so no one can steal and no fraud can happen and most of all it is totally digital. 
  • A major pro of cryptocurrencies is that they are mainly decentralized. Many cryptocurrencies are controlled by the developers using it and those who have a significant amount of the coin or by a corporation to develop it before it’s released into the market. 
  • The decentralization helps keep the currency monopoly free and in restraint, so nobody organization can determine the flow and so the worth of the coin, which, in turn, will keep it stable and secure, unlike fiat currencies which are controlled by the Government.

Cons:

  • But with such pros, there are cons definitely. Many illegal businesses and activities on the dark web are taking place and the transactions there are made in crypto because it is untraceable and so criminals are using it as a mode of payment to keep on doing illegal activities. 
  • Also, the crypto market is very volatile. One can not keep up when the trade value goes up and when goes down. 
  • Also, the owner of the crypto has to keep it at his/her own risk, in case of any mishap if somebody loses the crypto, they cannot claim it back as this reward has no ownership and authority. 
  • The crypto rewards are stored in a wallet, which can be a cloud or a physical-digital crypto wallet. 
  • Also, some cryptocurrencies can only be traded in one or some fiat currencies. It forces the user to convert these currencies into one all told the most currencies, like Bitcoin or Ethereum first and then through other exchanges, to their desired currency. It can apply to just some cryptocurrencies. By doing this, the extra transaction fees are added within the method, costing unnecessary money which also affects the market value.

Cryptocurrency’s impact on the global market :

But with such cons the global crypto market capitalization hit the coveted $3 trillion mark. With this, the total value of cryptocurrencies was more than the GDP of nations like the United Kingdom, France, India, and Italy. 

However, it lagged countries like the United States, China, Japan, and Germany. This is an important milestone for the crypto industry and re-emphasizes investors’ trust in this potential of blockchain technology to disrupt the way digital natives interact with the internet. So, as of conclusion, despite being volatile, the crypto market is uprising rapidly with the increased blockchain difficulties and trading. 

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Listerr – An Indian Marketplace is a complete digitizing supply chain solution from consumers to retailers to wholesalers that uses blockchain so that cost of all the industries can be reduced up to 20%.

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Team Freeflow invites all potential investors to be a part of Listerr – An Indian Marketplace and TraceX.

Article By:

Subham SenPython Developer - FreeFlow
Virtual attorneys

Virtual Attorneys – Boon To Legal Industry

In this period you turned up that the mode of operating media by people has been hasty over the last few decades. From the source of the report, you find that billions of people are operating smartphones and other widgets to pierce forms of media, analogous as listening to music, watching filmland, etc. in this 21st century has progressed into internet streaming with the intro of companies as Netflix, Hotstar, Spotify, etc in this era. Technology and the innovation that will never go even if pandemic goes and this pandemic has taught us to do everything at home be it movies, food, school, work, and now virtual attorneys.

In India, you see a large number of people who are addicted to using different social media to make their life easy. India has seen adding growth in the operation of these online streaming websites, with the growth of better internet connectivity in the remote corridor of the country. These online services allow consumers multitudinous options and choices of what content they would like to consume.

People oftentimes say that silence is louder and deeper than words but is it true, in this day the audio platform creates a vast impact on legal enterprises it means you have to break your silence and create some impact through the audio platform. In the recent generation, attorneys are gradually serving from the flexibility of remote work. As mindsets towards traditional slipup-and-mortar legal offices evolve, being a virtual legal eagle is turning more common.

A virtual attorney-at-law comes with its gratuities

virtual attorney

Being a virtual attorney-at-law comes with its gratuities. Because advocates are not tethered to a traditional office, advocates can save time, lower overhead costs, and work more efficiently. At the same time, advocates can travel between client offices, notaries, and court offices. Yet, virtual attorneys-at-law also needs to consider how they will handle law firm security, ethics, and communication while working virtually.

Virtual attorneys aren’t bound by the traditional nine-to-five operating hours, which means that they can work when and where they need to. The inflexibility from working from different locales and at different times can profit attorneys with children or other commitments that require a more diverse schedule.

Virtual meetings can make your legal services more accessible

Not all public wants to or can meet in person. If you can conduct virtual meetings, your clients can benefit from the increased convenience. Clients with mobility issues or who may not physically be in the city can still participate in meetings with you. Because virtual meetings are more accessible, they also encourage more frequent lawyer-client communication, which is key for a better law firm client communication.

Although the growth of the internet has impacted the world and society including the music diligence, and the powers of internet broadcasters were defended to an extent by the Delhi High Court in the Super Cassettes judgment, the Bombay High Court in the Tips judgment has presented aggressive challenges to the world of online streaming.

Aware of the shift towards online streaming, the amendment to the Copyright Act was brought about to introduce Section 31D still more interpretations are needed with respect to online streaming and internet broadcasters to eventually bring out an end to this long drawn debate of whether internet broadcasters are protected under Section 31D of the Copyright Act, especially since there are no specific guidelines to regulate the manner in which licenses are to be attained by online streaming services.

A virtual attorney is a boon to the legal service sector.

If you have an idea that you wish to give wings to, please reach out to us.

3d Experiences on web

Creating hyper-realistic 3D experience on Web

When you’re looking at a photo that just looks a little bit too perfect and pleasant to the eyes, is not always a real-world picture captured by a high configuration camera there’s a chance you are not looking at a photo at all. You could be looking at a hyper-realistic 3D experience on web, let get back to the days where games use to be just a few pixels reused everywhere to form a scene but now things changed drastically and with a light tracing manner. Take any game now it’s so realistic that you play that for 10 min you feel like your Captain price in Call of Duty.

So now let’s get back to our design part as we are daily looking into a 2d based design on the web its looks so boring and simple but what if I say we can bring them alive with just a few z-axis’s sizzling into it. Sounds simple right, then have a look at this. 

hyper-realistic 3D experience 

By Redis Agency

Now a simple story well explains, isn’t it?

There where the power of 3D comes in to make a simple site into an eye-soothing site. Now let’s take another example, say suppose you are a builder and you want to explain what work you have done. Instead of just writing it down with images attached what you can do is this.

hyper-realistic 3D experience 

 By Proximity

Now let’s talk a bit about the tech that helps a web developer to build it just like Thanos’s snap.

  • WebGL: WebGL is a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins. WebGL is fully integrated with other web standards, allowing GPU-accelerated usage of physics and image processing and effects as part of the web page canvas
  • Three js: Three.js is a cross-browser JavaScript library and application programming interface used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser using WebGL. The source code is hosted in a repository on GitHub

These are all bout old tech that HTML, CSS, and Js can do but what about the new tech like React, Angular, etc … a good question!!

For that, we have npm backed up packages like three.js, @react-three/Drei, and @react-three/fiber which provides component base 3D models and a lot more. 

And as a FreeFlow team, Let me share our experience using these packages.

This package is well maintained and easy to use. As a React developer who was not experienced with 3D models, it took only a week or so to understand how this is rendering, and now I am implementing this in our new venture’s site i.e Cre8.

Cre8 Zone websiteBy FreeFlow Tech

Cre8 going to be a platform where its investors and start-ups are going to sync up to bring their ideas to life with sync with FreeFlow. 

Tech used:

  • Next Js: Next.js is an open-source development framework built on top of Node.js enabling React-based web applications functionalities such as server-side rendering and generating a static website.
  • Three.js: As mentioned above, it works with WebGL to render the canvas.

 

Okay let me share, our steps to future

With that said let’s talk about a bit more advanced thing in this 3D universe which is the next step towards web experience, which is none other than VR (Virtual Reality), in the current phase of web dev we are lucky enough that we can present our thoughts with 3D Models and environment but there are sites which are working on Virtual Reality for better presentation and user experience.

We FreeFlow Tech are looking forward to presenting you our thoughts with the same reality. 

Article By:

Debmalya De SarkarWeb Devloper - CraftVeda Technology
Facial Recognition

Facial Recognition : Brilliant Future or Privacy Threat?

One of the top tech trends of this decade is Facial Recognition, a growing technology that has already surpassed humans in terms of speed and efficiency. Businesses are being attracted to it from various industries due to its wide array of potential applications.

Facial Recognition Technology has found its most practical use in security and surveillance but tech giants like Apple and Google are also using facial recognition in their mobile devices to verify their user’s identity and provide secure logins to devices.

Facial Recognition has also shown promising results in helping law enforcement agencies in tracking down criminals in just a matter of a few hours.

In general, the benefit of facial recognition technology is a sense of security and safety. And this is achieved through an ever-evolving technology but its huge success and wide array of applications have raised many privacy concerns for privacy rights.

What is Facial Recognition?

Facial Recognition Systems use the face characteristics such as eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, chin, and ears to identify the person’s identity in public settings, this can occur in photos or videos even in real-time video streams.

These automated systems are capable of identifying individuals in various public settings even in crowded and unstable environments and all this in just a split second which already surpasses human-level performance in this task.

But it is worth noting that the technology is not always accurate and could be biased towards a specific section of society if not implemented properly.

It uses a mix of artificial intelligence (AI) and biometric technology to identify human faces through measuring nodal points, the distances between certain facial features. The software analyzes and compares patterns of a person’s facial features to provide accurate verification of their identity.

Is Facial Recognition Future?

The global facial recognition market size was valued at USD 3.86 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.4% from 2021 to 2028. One of the key driving forces supporting this increasing demand for facial recognition is used of recognition-based security and monitoring systems used by business owners to monitor people and identify their faces when they arrive at their stores, apart from this the technology is also increasingly deployed for security purposes.

Facial Recognition

With the COVID-19 pandemic, facial recognition technologies also increasingly get used in digital healthcare and disease outbreak prevention by combining it with other types of biometrics and in applications, ranging from identifying people with protective headgear to applications including, for instance, temperature detection.

What are the major applications of Facial Recognition?

Facial recognition is a game-changer for law enforcement in tracking criminals and finding missing persons.  Airport authorities use facial recognition at security check-ins for international flights. Smart CCTV systems can be used to identify potential evidence in video surveillance.

Zonal access among employees in institutions can be actively controlled with the help of facial recognition. This is a very important task for data centers, research institutes, and banks where access to only authorized personnel is one of the priorities.

A Facial Recognition system can be used in educational institutions for improving the student experience and also monitoring attendance and behavior, thereby increasing learning efficiency and security.

An automatic time and attendance system can be employed to solve employee management tasks like clock in and clock out records, early and extra hours records.

With the increasing computational power of mobile devices deploying on-device facial lock systems is now possible. In spite of the availability of other biometric lock systems available facial recognition is much more preferred because of easy deployment and quick locking and unlocking. 

Covid-19 has given a radical boost to digital banking. Even before the pandemic users were engaged in digital banking services but now banking systems have observed a considerable increase in users moving to online banking solutions because of which deploying better customer monitoring and biometric security system is one of the prime needs.

Because of the ability to recognize multiple users in a single frame, emotion monitoring in movie theaters and stadiums is becoming common to analyze crowd sentiment and also get more statistically backed reviews.

Emotion recognition is also being used by hotels and restaurants to get more analytical results for their services.

Security

Facial recognition is a game-changer for law enforcement in tracking criminals and finding missing persons.  Airport authorities use facial recognition at security check-ins for international flights. Smart CCTV systems can be used to identify potential evidence in video surveillance.

Zonal access among employees in institutions can be actively controlled with the help of facial recognition. This is a very important task for data centers, research institutes, and banks where access to only authorized personnel is one of the priorities.

Monitoring & Attendance

A Facial Recognition system can be used in educational institutions for improving the student experience and also monitoring attendance and behavior, thereby increasing learning efficiency and security.

An automatic time and attendance system can be employed to solve employee management tasks like clock in and clock out records, early and extra hours records.

Biometric Access Control

With the increasing computational power of mobile devices deploying on-device facial lock systems is now possible. In spite of the availability of other biometric lock systems available facial recognition is much more preferred because of easy deployment and quick locking and unlocking. 

Covid-19 has given a radical boost to digital banking. Even before the pandemic users were engaged in digital banking services but now banking systems have observed a considerable increase in users moving to online banking solutions because of which deploying better customer monitoring and biometric security system is one of the prime needs.

Emotion Recognition

Because of the ability to recognize multiple users in a single frame, emotion monitoring in movie theaters and stadiums is becoming common to analyze crowd sentiment and also get more statistically backed reviews.

Emotion recognition is also being used by hotels and restaurants to get more analytical results for their services.

How could it be a Privacy Threat?

Even if Facial Recognition technology has shown numerous real-life applications and improvements to existing systems still it has been criticized for the legality and ethics of its use.

While nobody can take away your physical face, digital images are another story. You can give up your right to ownership to your face when you sign a term of service agreement on a social network. Signing away the rights to your likeness allows images of you to be collected as data and sold.

For public safety and security purposes, facial recognition has a lot of potential to control crime and criminal activities but without proper regulation and oversight, there is potential of it being misused. This solely depends on the regulations and the authority which is using the system.

Face Recognition in India

  • The Aadhaar project has one of the world’s largest biometric databases, containing unique digital identity numbers, names, ages, addresses, mobile numbers, and also face images of reportedly 1.29 billion residents as of the end of March 2021. UIDAI announced that the facial authentication system would be launched in a phased manner. It’s presently being tested for financial services. Face authentication will be available as an add-on service infusion mode and one more authentication factor like a fingerprint, Iris, or TOTP. (source)
  • India is also expecting to roll out the World’s most extensive facial recognition system, National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) had issued an RFP inviting bids to develop a nationwide facial recognition system According to the 160-page document, the system will be a centralized web application hosted at the NCRB Data Center in Delhi. It will be available for access to all the police stations.  (source)
  • A passenger stands as she registers her personal details at a facial recognition counter at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, on July 26, 2019. (source)

 

  • In March 2020, Government officials admitted that the law enforcement agencies used facial recognition software to identify about 1,100 people who participated in February 2020 riots in the capital New Delhi. (source)
  • Recently the Indian Railway has deployed nearly 500 facial recognition cameras to track millions of passengers in an effort to increase surveillance efficiency. The system was employed in around 30 stations in Gujarat and Maharashtra including Mumbai which is famous for its local train network with 7 million daily commuters. (source)
  • The Times of India reported a notable result during the trial run of the Facial Recognition System (FRS) by Delhi Police who were able to identify nearly 3,000 missing children in just 4 days. (source)

Role of FaceLabs Helping businesses to grow

Facial Recognition

FaceLab provides AI-driven computer vision solutions to improve the customer experience while enhancing safety. Our recognition technology is built into industry-leading touchless access control and automated watchlist alerting capabilities that perform with unrivaled accuracy, speed, and efficiency in the most challenging conditions.

FaceLab has developed a suite of SDK and a dockerized container solution that harnesses the powers of machine learning and artificial intelligence to transform your existing camera infrastructure into actionable intelligence. Facial recognition, weapon detection, and age verification technologies are all easily deployable on your infrastructure, creating safer and smarter environments for your customers, employees, guests, and more.

At FaceLabs our Computer Vision Scientists from FreeFlow Tech is vigilant to your privacy, our facial recognition implementation neither stores real facial images nor any type of potential private face data which could be misused anywhere else. We employ industry-standard encryption algorithms to store sensitive information in our servers which are further backed with strict access control policies and Automated incident response and recovery to help shift the primary focus of security teams from response to analyzing the root cause.

AI and Facial Recognition Technologies are only growing and they can be powerful and helpful tools when used correctly, FaceLabs has a dedicated team capable of using these technologies to help businesses to grow exponentially.

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Mayank ThakurComputer Vision Developer- FreeFlow