SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Tech giants say they will not sell facial recognition software to police departments, for now. It's a tool police departments have been using for years, helping solve everything ...
AURORA, Colo. — 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 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into our daily lives — from performing manufacturing tasks to aiding physicians in surgery. Despite many upsides, AI has a disturbing ...
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Lords have expressed “serious concerns” over the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by retailers, and are calling for new laws to ensure its safe and ethical use by private companies. In ...
A bank has just been robbed. The only evidence left behind is grainy security camera footage – detectives have a blurry face, but nothing else to go off of. The photo gets enhanced and run through a ...
Angela Lipps says she was arrested based on a facial recognition match and jailed for months before bank records helped prove ...
MPs have debated police use of live facial recognition (LFR) for the first time, with a consensus emerging on the need for it to be regulated by a specific law, rather than the patchwork of ...
Richard Lee, a 22-year-old New Zealander of Asian descent, recently had his passport photo rejected when the automated facial recognition software registered his eyes as being closed. Lee posted about ...