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The Indian Railways will use Aadhaar-based facial recognition in all such tests across all centres over the next four months, ...
Bryan Lagarde, the architect of the Project NOLA crime camera network, says New Orleans can keep its hands off his facial recognition system.
Gardaí will soon receive powers to use artificial intelligence to analyse the gait, voice and other physiological features of ...
The Met Police is using live facial recognition (LFR) to look for criminals, with fixed cameras being installed in Croydon ...
There’s also no way to ensure this facial-recognition technology isn’t used to misidentify people. There are a handful of US state laws restricting the use of facial-recognition systems and ...
Facial-recognition systems have spread swiftly across the United States in recent years, as they can be used for everything from helping identify criminals and ensuring only certain people can get ...
FirstBank of Nigeria has introduced facial biometric technology on its mobile banking application, FirstMobile, empowering customers to seamlessly enroll and ...
As rates of retail crime continue to rise and police fail to respond, retailers are turning to facial recognition technology ...
Facial recognition software is speeding up check-in at airports, cruise ships and theme parks, but experts worry about risks to security and privacy. Skip to content Skip to site index.
Facial recognition would of course look different in the American context, where the state’s reach is significantly more curtailed — by both laws and norms — than it is in China or Russia.
Still, facial recognition is very "Big Brother surveillance," said Jennifer Lynch, a surveillance litigation director for the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, ...
Facial recognition — using algorithms to match someone’s facial characteristics across photos and video — is already commonplace in many aspects of contemporary life.