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In Machines We Trust: I Was There When... Face recognition was commercialized
Season 3 · Episode 2

In Machines We Trust: I Was There When... Face recognition was commercialized

An oral history project from the In Machines We Trust podcast

MIT Technology Review Narrated

October 13, 202113m 7s

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Show Notes

I Was There When is an oral history project that's part of the In Machines We Trust podcast. It features stories of how breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and computing happened, as told by the people who witnessed them.

In this first installment we meet Joseph Atick who helped create the first commercially viable facial recognition system.

Do you have a story to tell for this series? Do you want to nominate someone who does? We want to hear from you! Please reach out to us at [email protected].


CREDITS: This episode was produced by Jennifer Strong, Anthony Green and Emma Cillekens with help from Lindsay Muscato. It’s edited by Michael Reilly and Mat Honan, and mixed by Garret Lang, with sound design and music by Jacob Gorski.