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Age Verification's Dirty Secret: The Tech Works. The System Doesn't.

DEV Community: computervision·CaraComp·4 days ago
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Why your age-gating algorithm is probably doomed to fail in the wild For developers building in the computer vision and biometrics space, there is a massive gap between a model that passes a NIST benchmark and a system that survives the "child-with-a-VPN" test. Recent data indicates that roughly 32% of children are successfully bypassing age-gating tech. As engineers, our first instinct is often to blame the model—to tweak the weights, gather more training data, or tighten the threshold. But the technical reality is more sobering: the failure isn't in the algorithm; it's in the deployment architecture. The Problem with Probabilistic Logic in Binary Workflows Most age estimation models rely on analyzing biometric markers—skin texture, bone structure ratios, and periocular geometry. They produce a probabilistic age range. However, according to NIST's evaluation of age estimation software, to maintain a low false-positive rate, systems often need to set a "challenge age" between 29 and 33 years.…

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