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Added on the 21/11/2017 17:00:17 - Copyright : RT Ruptly EN
Students at the No.11 High School in Hangzhou are the first in the world to use facial recognition to pay for food at their cafeteria. Pupils order food on screens and pay for their meals by standing before facial recognition screens. Face data from each student is collected and stored into the school's database. When students order food, the program compares their face to the database and automatically deducts money from their account. Students never have to bring cash or cards with them to school and payment becomes quicker and more efficient, but what do you think about the privacy issues?
Chinese luxury smartphone maker Gionee its new M2017 smartphone, a device which the company claims can sustain 32 hours of talk-time as well as 26 hours of non-stop video play on a single charge of its 7,000mAh polymer lithium-ion battery. The company released two versions of the same model: a standard version of 128GB costing 6,499 yuan, or $933, and a customized 256GB luxury version costing 16,999 yuan, or $2,440 US.
When Google launched its most recent email app from the Gmail team, Inbox, it touted the app's ability to act almost like an assistant. Using artificial intelligence to suggest replies for your messages, Google will soon be rolling out a new feature called "Smart Reply." The Smart Reply feature works a bit like predictive text in keyboard apps, except that it predicts phrases you're most likely to use when replying to messages. The feature will show up to three short sentences based on the message and how people have responded to similar emails in the past.
AFPTV footage shows a Philippine civilian convoy being followed by Chinese vessels as they sail towards a China-controlled reef off the Southeast Asian country to distribute provisions to Filipino fishermen and assert their rights to the disputed waterway. IMAGES
Chinese President Xi Jinping is welcomed to Belgrade by his Serbian counterpart Aleksandar Vucic, with the two due to hold talks. Xi arrived in the Serbian capital yesterday evening following a state visit to France, part of a European tour aimed at deepening Beijing's political and economic ties with friendlier countries in the continent. IMAGES