A Beyoncé gig, the coronation of King Charles, and the British Formula One Grand Prix all have one thing in common: Thousands of people at the events, which all took place earlier this year, had their ...
Facial recognition technology has allowed police departments across the U.S. to compare the faces of criminal suspects against social media photos, driver's licenses and mug shots. But the tech has ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Northeast Ohio police departments are using facial recognition to find suspects and build cases, and a key agency is offering one of the region’s first policies in using the software ...
Rite Aid has agreed to a five-year ban from using facial recognition technology after the Federal Trade Commission found that the chain falsely accused customers of crimes and unfairly targeted people ...
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Aurora Police could be the latest department to embrace use of facial recognition software
The Aurora Police Department could soon begin using facial recognition technology in criminal investigations and other aspects of police work. The technology is simple: Use computer software to match ...
An Indiana cop has resigned after it was revealed that he frequently used Clearview AI facial recognition technology to track down social media users not linked to any crimes. According to a press ...
Northeast Ohio police departments are using facial recognition to find suspects and build cases, and a key agency is offering one of the region’s first policies in using the software. Most department ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - Facial recognition vendor Rank One Computing said on Wednesday it would "add legal means" and research other ways to thwart misuse after its software was involved in the ...
NEW DELHI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The Indian government is allowing banks to verify individual transactions that exceed a certain annual limit using facial recognition and an iris scan in some cases, in a ...
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