Apple acquires Israel-based facial recognition start-up RealFace: Report Apple has acquired Israel-based start-up RealFace, a cyber security and machine learning firm specialising in facial recognition(मान्यता) technology. The news comes courtesy of Israeli financial website Calcalist, which reports Apple has snapped the Tel Aviv-based company for “several million dollars”. RealFace is
a small start-up, founded in 2014, with 10 employees. The company developed facial recognition software as an alternative to traditional passwords and fingerprint recognition. RealFace had earlier raised around $1 million prior to the acquisition(अर्जन). At this moment, neither company has commented on the acquisition.
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