November 8 News, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft's Xbox Kinect is not easy to the recent Christmas season in the commodity sales, but now it is involved in the controversy of racial discrimination. GameSpot, the world's leading gaming news website, said it had not been able to properly identify the facial features of two black employees when testing the Kinect. GameSpot said the Kinect had conflicting results in identifying the first black man, and that it did not recognize the face of another black tester, but the same Xbox Kinect was quite normal in identifying other testers. Don't be so excited, kid. Bought it and went home and didn't recognize you. The company then issued a statement that the Kinect applies to all skin-tone users, and that the key to facial recognition is the intensity of the light, and Microsoft recommends that anyone using the Kinect should be able to adjust the light intensity to the most appropriate position before receiving facial recognition. But GameSpot later issued a statement saying that even after adjusting the intensity of the lights, the Kinect could not recognise the facial features of the darker-skinned testers. (Digging the shell net)
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