Google's 'Project Toscana' to Upgrade Face Unlock System on Pixel Phones, Chromebooks: Report
Google is advancing its facial recognition technology through a new initiative known as 'Project Toscana', aimed at enhancing the Face Unlock system on Pixel smartphones and Chromebooks. According to reports, this innovative feature has been undergoing testing with UX testers, specifically utilizing a Pixel phone equipped with a single hole-punch camera and two Chromebooks with external cameras. One of the key highlights of Project Toscana is its ability to function effectively in low-light environments, potentially thanks to the integration of infrared (IR) technology. This upgrade signifies Google's commitment to improving user security and convenience, positioning its devices to compete more robustly in the market of biometric authentication solutions. As the tech giant continues to develop this feature, users can expect a more reliable and efficient unlocking experience on their devices in the near future.
Originally reported by NDTV Gadgets. Read original article
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