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A man who is bringing a High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police after live facial recognition technology wrongly ...
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A senior technologist at Privacy International, argues that bypassing public and parliamentary scrutiny renders the concept ...
Federal agency officials have been orchestrating a lobbying effort against legislation many Senate Republicans are keen to ...
Facial recognition technology is ever-present in our lives, but something many of us never have to think about. But what ...
Denver International Airport (DEN) opened two security screening lanes in which eligible passengers can move through checkpoints using biometric facial recognition as their sole form of identification ...
A London man was mistakenly flagged as a wanted criminal by facial recognition technology, leading to a terrifying police ...
A bipartisan effort to crack down on facial recognition technology utilized by the Transportation Security Administration is ...
Still, facial recognition is very "Big Brother surveillance," said Jennifer Lynch, a surveillance litigation director for the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, who also has ...
Groups representing major U.S. airlines, travel companies and airports on Monday urged the Senate to reject a bill that would ...
Facial recognition is spreading to every corner where you live, work, shop and travel. Cameras are trained on your face at the airport, in store aisles, even when you’re driving.
For facial recognition technology to work efficiently, data is a must. And hence, facial recognition databases are stuffed with a voluminous amount of facial information of people worldwide.