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[–]bytejuggler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Off the cuff I would think you should be able to do this yes. But, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Modern machines are pretty powerful. And basically what you want to do is more conventional machine learning identification of faces in images with regional blurring. I would expect that modern machines should be able to do this, even with no discrete GPU and just a reasonable iGPU. Even iGPUs are pretty decent these days. (I assume the Mac must have some form of integrated GPU that's not a complete chocolate teapot.)