The UK government has awarded a £322,000 contract to Harlow-based IT supplier Akhtar Computers Limited to develop and test AI facial recognition technology for verifying the ages of asylum seekers, with plans to implement the system by mid-2027; this initiative aims to address the common issue of asylum seekers lying about their age, though the video raises questions about why new technology development is needed when similar facial recognition systems have already been used in the UK for other purposes.
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So, when it comes to illegal migrants, they are very well known for lying about their age. But, as you're going to see from this video today, well, it turns out that that tradition might be ending.
Because, as you can see, we got this headline here. It says that AI facial recognition is to check the age of asylum seekers from next year.
And just while I highlight that, if you do enjoy this video, make sure you subscribe to this channel. Because, truth be told, migrants lying about their age is something that we've seen all too often. In fact, sometimes these people even have beards. They say that they're 13 years old with a full face of beard. I'm sure you've seen it before.
Or they come in with a mustache at age 11. And it's like, come on, mate.
Afghan Alan, what on earth is he playing at?
And it says that a software company has been awarded a contract to develop and test the technology.
And one thing which I don't understand about this one, right, is that I'm pretty sure they've had this technology before in places like the United Kingdom, Raleigh, where they were taking scans of everybody's faces in attendance. I just don't understand why some other company's developing the technology when they're already using a similar technology on us.
Does that make sense?
We've been scammed for years.
But, when it comes to Sudanese Steve, well, apparently they got to do more research. And it goes on to say that the contract will see the technology further tested and developed before being rolled out in mid-2027.
And it says that the contract will cost 322 grand over 3 years. And it says that the contract was awarded to Harlow-based IT supplier Akhtar Computers Limited. So I don't know [clears throat] conflict of interest. You tell me.
>> [laughter] >> And like I said >> [laughter] [snorts] >> If you enjoyed this video, then make sure that you subscribe to this channel.
This country is going crazy.
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