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Corsight AI Announces Global Talent Acquisition Partnership To Support Its Next Phase Of Growth
Corsight AI plans to invest in new hires to support its next phase of growth. The company will work with The SJB Group to attract the best talent globally. Corsight AIs facial recognition technology has received top rankings and it aims to meet the increasing demand by hiring technical staff and sales specialists. The SJB Group will manage all hires globally through a full end-to-end Critical Hire Outsource (CHO™) contract. Corsight AI is backed by over 250 patents and operates in various sectors including law enforcement, aviation, retail, and entertainment.
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Corsight AI Receives Top Rankings in 2020 Biometric Technology Rally Conducted by the Department of Homeland Security
Corsight AI received top rankings in the 2020 Biometric Technology Rally conducted by the Department of Homeland Security. They performed well in facial recognition without masks and ranked second when masks were present. The results highlight Corsight AIs ability to accurately identify individuals even under challenging conditions. The company was also recently ranked as the top performing Western-based facial recognition company by NIST. Corsight AI is dedicated to creating privacy-focused facial recognition technology and works with government agencies and companies in various sectors. They aim to use facial recognition technology to protect citizens, visitors, customers, and more from harm.
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Corsight AI Launches Real-Time Facial Recognition Technology that Accurately Identifies Individuals at an Unmatched Speed Under Any Condition
Corsight AI has announced the launch of its facial recognition technology, which is able to identify individuals on watchlists even under challenging conditions. The technology has been ranked as the top performing Western-based facial recognition company by NIST. Powered by Autonomous AI, Corsights technology exceeds the human brains ability to accurately identify individuals, regardless of face coverings or harsh environments. It is camera and hardware agnostic, easily integrating with any existing security system. The technology allows for a more comprehensive and accurate detection of identifying features, reducing false positives. Corsight aims to change the narrative surrounding facial recognition technology and demonstrate its positive impact on society. The technology also provides forensic video analysis for various sectors. Corsight AI is headquartered in the United States and UK, with R&D offices in Israel.
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Now in Use: Israeli Facial-recognition System that Can 'See Through' Masks (VIDEO REPORT) - The Media Line
Corsight AI, a subsidiary of Cortica, has developed an artificial intelligence-powered facial recognition system that can identify people wearing masks and recognize individuals in low-light conditions. The system has been deployed by law enforcement and intelligence agencies globally and is highly relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic. Corsight AIs system can identify individuals with as little as 40% of their face visible. The company is already working with airports, government bodies, and police units in Asia, Europe, and Israel. The system can also be combined with thermal-imaging cameras for COVID-19 contact tracing. Corsight AI has a privacy advisory board to address concerns and ensure responsible use of the technology.
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Corsight joins facial recognition market with launch of global operations Biometric Update
Corsight AI, a company specializing in biometric facial recognition solutions, has expanded its global operations. The companys technology, based on neural networks and autonomous AI, offers real-time facial recognition with a higher level of intelligence than deep learning-based solutions. Corsights technology can recognize faces at extreme angles and in different lighting conditions. The applications for the technology include identification and access control, people counting, anomaly detection, and forensic analysis. Corsight has raised $5 million in funding from Canadian Awz Ventures. The companys facial recognition technology has gained increased demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Corsight aims to deliver actionable insights while maintaining high performance and personal privacy standards.
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Israeli Startup Raises $5M For Facial Recognition Tech That Can Identify Masked Faces
Israeli startup Corsight AI, a developer of a real-time facial recognition platform, has raised $5 million in a funding round led by Awz Ventures. The company was established in 2019 as a subsidiary of the Cortica Group, which develops autonomous AI technology. Corsight AIs technology is capable of identifying individuals within population centers and contending with facial coverings and disguises, poor lighting, long-distance identification, and difficult angles. The platform can recognize faces, even if they are hidden by face masks, protective goggles, and plastic face shields. The companys systems are currently installed in European airports and hospitals, “smart” cities in Asia, South American police departments and border crossings, and in African mines and banks.
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A face-recognition tech that works even for masked faces
Israeli company Corsight has developed camera-based technology that can identify people in real time with only half their face showing, even in low light conditions. The technology has various applications during the coronavirus crisis, including enabling medical personnel to open locked hospital doors through facial recognition without removing protective gear. Corsight has recently raised $5 million from Canadian fund Awz Ventures. The companys technology is based on neuroscience and biological research, mimicking the way humans interpret signals. Corsights target markets include homeland security, transportation, law enforcement, and banking.
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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/israeli-anti-terror-tech-to-facially-recognize-mask-wearing-health-staff-624416
Tel Aviv-based company Corsight, known for its advanced facial recognition technology, is now using its AI-powered solution to recognize and protect individuals wearing medical face masks. The technology can recognize a person from just part of their face and requires less than 50% of the face to be exposed. Corsights parent company, Cortica, believes that even after the coronavirus crisis ends, facial recognition will continue to be used in various industries and replace touch technology. Corsight aims to have its face recognition engine integrated into platforms worldwide.
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