Developing many technologies for the automotive side continentaladding facial recognition to cars for entry and start-up wants.
Continental, Safely inside and outside cars at CES 2024 can recognize/scan faces announced a technology. Nowadays, many cars have keyless or phone-based entry technology, but the new technology developed by Continental is It claims to make the process smoother by completely removing the need for keys or phones. The company, which claims that the infrastructure it has developed cannot be passed with a photo or mask, reportedly uses a system signed “trinamiX”. can determine whether the scanned person is alive or not by looking at their skin. While it is stated that a camera will be placed in the “B” pillar for out-of-vehicle use (a screen will also be placed on the B pillar that will provide different information), it is said that this system will not only protect against theft but also prevent children from using the vehicle secretly. It does not break new ground in this infrastructure (there are some other examples) but states that it has developed the most advanced system in the field. continentalmay put the technology into real use with some vehicles that will appear in 2024 or 2025.
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