How-Old.net by Microsoft determines age from a photo
01.05.15
Microsoft has decided to entertain users with a new virus service How-Old .net. He can determine the age of a person in a photograph by his face. You can upload your own photo or try from the default ones.
It is likely that Microsoft is thus hinting at hard work on a facial recognition service for logging into the future Windows 10. In addition to the classic inconsistency in recognizing the age of the same person, the service has problems determining whether he is alive at all.
We tested the service with several more photos and concluded that in general it works correctly and rarely makes mistakes. Try it too! And feel free to post the funniest results in the comments.
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