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  2. Facetune - Wikipedia

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    Facetune was first released in March 2013. Before the launch of Facetune 2, it was sold as an app, cost $3.99 per download. [14] It shifted to a subscription based model in 2016. Facetune2 [15] is a free download but offers a subscription option that provides unlimited access to all features and content.

  3. DeepFace - Wikipedia

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    DeepFace is a deep learning facial recognition system created by a research group at Facebook.It identifies human faces in digital images. The program employs a nine-layer neural network with over 120 million connection weights and was trained on four million images uploaded by Facebook users.

  4. Face.com - Wikipedia

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    Face.com apps and API services scanned billions of photos monthly and tagged faces in those photos, tying them to social networking information. As of February 2011, the company had "discovered" 18 billion faces across its API and Facebook applications. [1] The company was established in 2009 in Tel Aviv, and maintained an office with 10 ...

  5. Meta is reviving facial recognition for Facebook and ... - AOL

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    Facebook abandoned its facial recognition program, which suggested name tags for people in pictures, in 2021, deleting over a billion facial recognition templates.

  6. Video Of Steam Rising From Woman’s Head Due To ... - AOL

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    The video was posted on TikTok by the steaming lady herself, Tracey Monique, last Wednesday (October 30). In it, she attributed the smoke coming from her head to a hot flash, a sudden increase in ...

  7. Some of the weirdest AI-generated images you've ever ... - AOL

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    Hazel Thayer, a Facebook user who shared several of the bizarre images on TikTok after she noticed them in her feed a few weeks ago, said she now gets AI images like those maybe every 10 posts ...

  8. FaceApp - Wikipedia

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    FaceApp is a photo and video editing application for iOS and Android developed by FaceApp Technology Limited, a company based in Cyprus. [1] The app generates highly realistic transformations of human faces in photographs by using neural networks based on artificial intelligence.

  9. Face hallucination - Wikipedia

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    Image superresolution is a class of techniques that enhance the resolution of an image using a set of low resolution images. The main difference between both techniques is that face hallucination is the super-resolution for face images and always employs typical face priors with strong cohesion to face domain concept.