Introduction to Face Recognition at Disneyland Disneyland has recently started using face recognition technology to identify and track visitors. This technology is intended to improve the overall experience and security of the park. However, it has also raised concerns about data privacy and the potential for mass surveillance. ## How Face Recognition Works Face recognition technology uses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to identify and verify individuals based on their facial features. The technology can be used for various purposes, including security, authentication, and personalization. At Disneyland, the technology is being used to enhance the visitor experience and prevent unauthorized access to restricted areas. ## NSA Testing and Vulnerability Assessment The National Security Agency (NSA) is testing Anthropic's Mythos Preview to identify vulnerabilities in the face recognition technology. The NSA's testing is aimed at ensuring that the technology is secure and reliable. The testing process involves simulating various scenarios to identify potential weaknesses and vulnerabilities in the system. ## Implications and Concerns The use of face recognition technology at Disneyland has raised concerns about data privacy and surveillance. Visitors may be unaware that their facial data is being collected and stored, and there are concerns about how this data will be used. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for bias and discrimination in the technology, particularly if it is not properly calibrated and tested.