No one could have predicted how much the facial recognition market would change in 2020.
Even at the start of the year, the sector was facing a growing tide of popular dissent1 and calls from around the world for increased legislation, oversight and accountability2. Then, almost immediately, the world was wearing a mask. Police officers who once would caution and fine citizens for covering their faces3 were now arresting them for not covering them4.
At the same time, the repurposing or new deployments of facial recognition systems with a COVID-19 agenda re-fermented discussion, controversies, and talk of legislative action5. In response, many of the biggest facial recognition providers on the planet called a moratorium on selling these services to law enforcement.
It's a year like no other, with nearly all the long-term market analysis predictions wrong-footed by the pandemic. Therefore in this article, we'll take a broader look at the current capabilities of computer vision software development for facial recognition purposes, including some of the technical, social and increasing regulatory challenges that the sector will need to overcome to regain its former momentum in a post-COVID-19 market.