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Saturday Hashtag: ##FacialRecognitionFallout

Welcome to Saturday Hashtag, a weekly place for broader context. Saturday Hashtag: ##FacialRecognitionFallout originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy ...
Biometrics for in-store payments are taking off; the next logical step is e-commerce. Here's how that may work.
The solutions include an iris capture device for use on smartphones, tablets and other devices and a dual iris and facial ...
The 20-story Torre Centinela looming over Juárez is part of a much larger AI-powered surveillance system that won’t stop at the Texas-Mexico border.
HID, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, will preview its upcoming facial recognition reader HID Amico™ and ...
From hospitals to college campuses, organizations are turning to advanced technologies to protect people and assets in ...
Yangcheng Evening News reporters Jiang Jun, He Ning, Cui Wencan, Qin Xiao Jie, Intern Liu Xianjun ...
Reported by Jiang Jun, He Ning, Cui Wencan, Qin Xiao Jie, and intern Liu Xianjun from Yangcheng Evening News Artificial ...
Maintain regulatory compliance by conducting regular audits, adhering to standards like ISO 27001, SOC 2, and GDPR, and ...
Legal analysis of Facial Recognition Technology in India. Examines FRT's impact on privacy rights, critiques current regulations, and proposes a rights-based legal framework for its ...
Hybrid security is more than a trend—it’s the logical next step in protecting assets, infrastructure, and people. By blending ...
Abstract: Facial expressions are categorized into seven types: happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, anger, surprise and neutral. Due to factors like uneven lighting and minute expression variations, ...