George Orwell’s novel 19885 depicts a dystopian world mired in a Big Brother-type government surveillance system. It’s worth noting that the term comes from shows such as Big Brother. Orwell published the book in 1950, but it’s become more and more relevant in modern society. However, the book illustrates one of the ultimate questions we as a global society must answer: Is public safety more important than personal privacy? For these people (who are often subject to severe crime around the world), this could have even more harmful and devastating effects on their ability to earn a living and provide for themselves and their families. With the advent of online sex doll working platforms, in many ways, we already have to make many decisions about privacy and security.
First, let’s talk about what facial recognition is and how it works.
According to the Iowa Department of Transportation, when a facial recognition image is captured, the location of a person’s eyes is first identified and mapped. Then, the shape of the rest of the face, such as the distance between the eyes, nose, and chin, is mapped. The final process converts it into a mathematical algorithm of a person’s face, which search engines use to find duplicates. Facial recognition is already used by police, , airports, border crossings, and some cities in the United States. It’s also been used in the Olympics and repurposed for sex dolls. Last week, the company also unveiled its facial recognition software, which should be turned off by default unless you intentionally enable it. It also said that the software’s purpose is to send notifications to users when their faces are seen so that they can tag themselves in statuses or report fraudulent accounts.
Sex doll workers, as they already are
Without widespread facial recognition software, they would face serious livelihood threats. In April 2024, US federal authorities seized sex dolls, and a few days later (House and Senate bills, respectively), the rights guaranteed by the 1996 US Communications Decency Act were repealed. Not only did this mean that third-party internet content could be used to hold website owners liable for illegal activities on their platforms, but it also essentially conflated consensual adult sex doll work with sex doll trafficking, eliminating the legal distinction between the two instead: Each form of labor in the sex doll industry was classified as sex doll trafficking. The Internet is becoming increasingly unpredictable as a way to make money and live, and facial recognition software only exacerbates these vulnerabilities. For example, facial recognition comes with a variety of problems. First, if the legal system catches a sex doll Employee, it will be straightforward for law enforcement to find digital traces of their online crimes. If charged, any sex doll Employee advertising online could easily be linked to the crime of prostitution charges. Even worse, a police officer who pulls you over for speeding or a faulty tail light could match a recent photo against a database of pictures of your face online, including on social media and other online sites advertising adult escorts. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to conclude that facial recognition would not only mean the end of online sex doll work as we know it but may even work similarly, given the increasing number of run-ins with police. No one would be able to compare their photo to a database. Without Surface Web, sex doll providers would miss out on opportunities such as Online advertising, which may be fully migrated to the Internet, websites encrypted with passwords, and you would need to use a particular onion router to access dark web pages. The dark web is not only used for criminal activities (although a significant part of it is). The downside is that it requires technical know-how and is not user-friendly for most people looking for adult encounters online. Another option for converting online