![]() The release comes at a time of heightened concern over facial recognition technologies due to issues of privacy and bias. “We figured those were the two best places to start, but we’re going to branch out support to pretty much any major video source on the web,” Glaser said. “It’s really been a Renaissance period for PCs.” RealNetworks’ facial recognition technology automatically identifies CEO Rob Glaser in a 2014 GeekWire video tour of the RealNetworks office on YouTube.Īlthough the Chrome extension is limited to Netflix and YouTube at launch, the company says it will expand to more video apps and streaming services over time. “A super interesting thing has happened in the last three months, which is the PC has yet again moved to the center of video in the context of the pandemic,” Glaser said on a recent video call where he and other RealNetworks showed the new products. But the way RealNetworks CEO and founder Rob Glaser sees it, when it comes to video, the PC is back. It’s not available via set-top devices or smartphones. StarSearch is available starting today as a Chrome extension for Windows and Mac, and as a feature of the new RealPlayer 20/20 software for Windows PCs. The new RealNetworks StarSearch extension brings up a thumbnail bio of broadcaster Mike Tirico after identifying him in a YouTube video. ![]() So far, I’m primarily using it to skip directly to the portion of a news segment that features the person I’m interested in hearing from.
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