An unidentified homeland security agency secured a contract in a pre-crime like tech start-up company. This company is said to be an agency which can identify if someone is a terrorist, pedophile, genius, or a person with other types of personality. This mentioned new feature is said to be good in studying the face of a person to tell what kind of an individual he/she is, having 80% accuracy level.

Word has it that just by capturing the face in a picture, live streaming video, or simply stored in a database, the said feature is able to tell the personality of a person, as reported in Computer World. Sometimes, it confuses some individuals deem this feature or technology is seen as something that produces inaccurate results.

The security agency that works with the United States in the facial identification is  called Faception is an Israeli start-up company. Faception revealed to The Washington Post that the former basically works with the Americans to spot terrorists even before any untoward incident occurs in public.

The computer vision and machine learning technology can also work in coordination with other facial recognition features. The purpose of this quest is to disseminate a complete solution that would basically work in just about anybody. These individuals cover those that are identified, as well as those individuals that are not known.

Faception CEO Shai Gilboa shared how the process of this new security feature would work:

"Our personality is determined by our DNA and reflected in our face. It's kind of a signal."

Social and Life Science Research personalities modify or stay the same, according to the genes. Thus, experts believe that people's faces are reflections of their DNA's.

As of the moment, Faception has revealed 15 personalities, as reported by Rt.com. These personalities include extrovert, genius, academic researcher, professional poker players, bingo player, brand promoter, white collar offender, paedophile and terrorist. 

Faception has allegedly been able to identify with success the nine terrorists who were the culprits of November terror incidents in Paris, as reported by The Daily Mail UK.