AI-Driven Facial Recognition Software Helps Families of Holocaust Survivors Identify Relatives
Innovation & Tech Today|Volume 8 / Issue 3
A Google engineer has created an artificial intelligence-driven facial recognition platform that can scan through photos from World War II and the Holocaust, linking them to people living today.
AI-Driven Facial Recognition Software Helps Families of Holocaust Survivors Identify Relatives

The program, called From Numbers to Names (N2N), was developed by 40-year-old software engineer Daniel Patt, who thought of the idea while visiting Warsaw's POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in 2016.

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