| Kantor said: That would require some guy to watch millions of hours of footage and manually identify the members of your family and pets. Most likely it's to try and convince developers to use the functionality, knowing that every Xbox One owner will be able to use it. Plus they're definitely turning some extra profit on top. |
Not necessarily. Kinect could map face algorithms and match them with user behavior patterns. But its irrelevant...
It just isn't technically possible for TV advertising to use something like this. TV ads are pre-programmed ahead of time and cannot be changed unless you switch the feed completely. Until everything becomes IP based this idea is technically impossible. When it becomes IP based, the idea becomes useless since every IP based service is tied to a user account, and they already see user preferences associated with that account and don't need Kinect.
Only thing Kinect may help with in the near future is allow Xbox dashboard ads to play when you're in the room and stop when you leave. No one wants to waste bandwidth... lol







