Facial Recognition On Any Photo 😬 | PimEyes Image Search
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Half of my results on PimEyes were Ellie from the Last of Us II 😹. Interestingly enough, all of the other pics also weren't me, but were from the correct country.
Amazing, this is a great example of the dilemma of advancing technology. It can help us forward but it can also work against us. Just like (the beginning of the internet) the intentions can be good, but it can also just for bad,
Interesting. I was completely unaware of the existence of air tags and their potential nefarious uses. Changing topic I'm happy to see a cameo of your supercar!
The universe has answered, I was literally wondering why you haven't posted. Hope you're safe ✌🏾🖤
Wow thanks for bringing this to our attention
Excellent video and great content. I hadn't seen your channel before - but had to subscribe after seeing this killer video.
I was doing this with all the faces of my close friends and boy, was the group chat wilding with the pictures. It made good funny material.
You can get your images removed from here. If you have a lot of images, you can get something called a safe guard that will protect you images. It’s free to remove your images
Nice job Jordan!
It's not free anymore. They've removed the free seach feature
But now it was no longer free searching you need to pay 29 or 23 $.
I put in the photo of a known local criminal and no matches came up.
Day by day the internet and world gets creepier and creepier
If I look up my face it says 593 websites that potentially publish photos of you can someone pleas help me find a other site that does this for free
Just to let you know, quite a few words in the closed captions are off, especially the word "pimeyes" ☺️
5:17
i assume youre in the garage? the random power wheels kids lambo in the background had me distracted figuring out what it was lol
It costs money now
I tested a few number of my photos, it did not identify me at all...
I found this website a few years ago and it found a photo of me
Remain blessed special people
Blessings, thanks for the info. But I operate under the assumption that our life is an open book. The flood gates are already open or pandora’s box is already broken. It does bothers me when children photos are uploaded, cause they have not been given the opportunity to make an informed decision with respect to what is at issue…
Interestingly you can't actually track people with AirTags if they have an iphone. If someone is in promximity to an airtag that's not them for too long, that person's iphone will actually let them know that the airtag is there. Super cool (and slightly creepy) video though. Crazy how fast PIMeyes can just crawl the entire internet (I tried it on myself)
You can DEFINITELY still track iphone users.
These alerts are not immediate and still provide tracking for a couple days without notice. One could drop an air tag in your purse. and a couple days later, hot swap a different tag at the coffee shop. it's not hard to get around it.
This is assuming, like you said, it's an Iphone. But even in it's most prominent regions, Iphone is not the Majority. So you can definitely track people with these, and having an Iphone only limits how long you could be stalked with one. Also, why do I have to buy apple's products to prevent their customers from stalking me?
@@Tom-ef1mz Having an iphone with the u1 chip makes it possible for apple to determine that you have are being tracked. Not that it matters anyway since people have already managed to jailbreak it
Is it safe? I mean i visited website and agreed privacy policy and terms & conditions. Will there be smth wrong?
I _hate_ that I'm saying this, but I feel like services like this should adhere to the various Know Your Customer requirements
though I've now doubt that has its own whole different host of issues :/
have you heard of public mirror? it works kinda similarly, however, you can only look up yourself
I tried it and found nothing lol
I guess this is the classic "fighting fire with fire" thing. We were never meant to live in a peaceful world in the end...
I'm wondering if Google image search is intentionally making sure that the algorithm does not match individual faces .
Just to be secure, will PimEyes *keep the image I upload* and use it for training?
pimeyes.com/en/faq/what-happens-with-uploaded-image This is what they say
idk enough to give a real answer, but the privacy policy notes that it keeps a "fingerprint" of the images you upload... they apparently don't sell it to third-parties or assign identities tho
Can you tell me about pimeyes does it tell you the person name of the photo you put up .
Wow so these creeps that contact me on a dating sites can find me ???
So scary....
Then don't date online then. Play the online game, face the online algorithms
This is nuts
Well, that didn't do much: it either found none or a bunch of middle-aged businessmen types (not at all like me).
Wait, is that a Lamborghini model/mini car behind you?
Ugh it’s not free anymore
So google image search but better at seeing faces
Kind of want to test this with my face of course. 😎
Hey Jordan, I would really like to hear your take on history vs AI and ML. Do you think that it would be a good idea to purposely leave out some aspects ? What do you think about what happened to the civilizations conquered having their versions of history erased or claimed by the victors ?
times changing time to wear a paper bag
where a face mask that has another half of a face on it!
Hmm, I'll probably start using a face mask
Vice did an interview with the current owner of the site, he seems pretty defensive (of course) that the tech can be used maliciously
I’m not sure if the pixelation 6:01 is sufficient for UA-cam… just in case you overlooked it before.
The pixelation is done by Pimeyes, not by Jordan
@ yes but that pixelation is not intended to be brand safe or to follow UA-cam’s community guidelines. I don’t know what the Limits are exactly. But it would be silly/unfortunate to get a strike for such a mistake.
I tried to watch this via Nebula but due to the lack of subtitles I found it near impossible to understand.
The accesssibility of youtube is questionable at best but it seems so rare to be able to find subtitles on Nebula at all.
Accessibility is essential for hard of hearing & deaf people so if content is not accessible, you're missing out on a large audience.
I e-mailed Nebula about this exact issue and they are apparently working on it. Keep in mind UA-cam has a huge headstart on Nebula so they will probably always be behind feature-wise. I still use UA-cam unless the video says there's extra content and I'm interested enough.
Also apparently Chrome now has built in automatic subtitles for any media-playing website, but I don't use Chrome so I can't say if it's good or if it even works on Nebula, but it might be worth a try :)
Captions can take up to ~24 hours to process on Nebula, so they should be up by tonight if they aren't already!
@@JordanHarrod They're up! Thank you!
Thanks
My dude, why is there half of a Lamborghini behind you
it's an old project that has turned into a place where misc objects collect 😅
can anyone help me? i need premium account search
it didn't work for me
Yandex is much better for facial recognition than Google Images.
Want to see who that politician hangs with if they don't think anyone can see ? Cameras every where and hotels video has faces of all that enter . Want to see who that cop who hides their ID behind a badge number only hangs with and who they are ?
Is it no longer free
as bad as it seems, it's at least nice to have a tool like this available to us all, since if it werent, people who wanted to do this for malicious purposes would find a way anyways, and this way at least we can all individually do our best to protect our self from anyone who would be capable of making something like this them selfs.
This is interesting
5:17 captions...
Super video! I applauded for £10.00 👏👏👏
omg I can't edit this comment ... hfjsdfhdsf but your videos are super informative, thank you!!
Thank you so much. I just did it and the website found one of my thumbnails on a porn website.
Wow...
It is not free anymore.
It's a Telgrm Bot that lets you perform one search and sends back a report with fully visible websites.
@@staumelder how do i get the links?
@@moon-jk4te Well, apparently it's not free anymore. Seems like you have to pay 10$ now for 100 "deep searches" (means you'll see the links too)
@@moon-jk4te But still better than 30$ per month if you only want to search only once in a while.
Super video! I applauded for $2.00 👏
lies, its NOT free
Somehow I KNEW within 2 seconds of listening to you speak that you were somehow going to make a reference to something racially controversial. You did not disappoint. Wouldn’t it be pertinent to mention WHITE PEOPLE were also falsely identified by PD’s using the app to identify suspects? Seems pertinent to me.
Wow yeah 2021.1.6🤯📸📸📸📸📸🌈☮️💟🗽🚀⛓🔗
Fake subtitle.. its not free😏
You are beautiful
From this video: Pimeyes not totally accurate and thus dangerous in the hands of law enforcement (unless they are finding Jan 6th rioters, then its okay).
A few clarifications:
1. PimEyes was developed by a start-up in Poland and acquired by a company registered in Seychelles. The way Jordan said it made it sound like "that mysterious company" was based in Poland.
2. Everything can be misused. While I agree that policies and ToS can be ignored (although both of those on the site are really short and even have TLDR sections) the assumption shouldn't be that the rules and laws are ignored therefore tools can be misused. Ironically Jordan showed a great example of at least 2 results where the tool would help her to take action - like remove a photo from a website claiming she's working for them.
3. When you look at the pricing of the website it seems to be catered towards protecting identity, where for regular users the number of searches does not increase, what does increase is the number of alerts that your face appeared somewhere and a service to issue DMCA/GDPR strikes to take those pictures from the internet.
4. AirTags actually have a feature that prevents them from being used for tracking/stalking people - if your phone notices that a tag not claimed by you seem to follow you more than is expected in just random interactions (like taking a bus or sitting at a cafe) it will alert you of said tag to let you know, just in case, that the tag may be misused.
5. A countermeasure that's hard to implement in terms of faces, to avoid people using photos of someone other than them.
6. The argument about not linking photos to identity being BS is kind of... BS. As Jordan said - you can go to a website and that website may contain some personal information about a person on that picture. But avoiding scanning of social media decreases the chances of that significantly and what would be the alternative? Not showing you the source so you can't do anything about the fact that your picture is somewhere you don't want it to be?
7. More of a side note: While I agree that refusing to talk to CNN is not very reassuring, on the other hand, the section talking about the company is literally titled "A creepy stalking tool", including the quotation marks, so that the author of the article can say "I didn't say that, I'm neutral/unbiased, I just quoted a guy saying that".
Are you going bald?