Tech optimism collides with public skepticism over FRT, AI in policing
As facial recognition and AI technologies surge in adoption across U.S. law enforcement, evidence of improper use, bias, and lack…
A facial recognition system is a computer application for automatically identifying or verifying a person from a two- or three-dimensional digital image or a frame from a video source. It is typically used in security systems alone or in combination with other factors. Can also be used to perform liveness detection. Find facial recognition solutions here.
As facial recognition and AI technologies surge in adoption across U.S. law enforcement, evidence of improper use, bias, and lack…
U.S. biometrics firm ROC has announced a partnership with DeliverFund, a nonprofit intelligence organization, to help address the problem of…
Seventeen EU countries have called on Hungary to revise measures they believe contravenes fundamental values of the European Union including…
One of Australia’s most high profile court cases over facial recognition in retail continues to see volleys exchanged between the…
Clearview AI continues to slog through a quagmire of legal issues in the U.S., UK and Canada. In California, an…
Asda is facing a legal complaint over its use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras in its supermarkets. The legal…
The Scottish public are split over the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by police in Scotland. LFR uses…
Should police use facial recognition technology? Two-thirds of Milwaukee’s Common Council says no. An article in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel says…
A survey of recent content on biometrics and the global gambling industry reveals a growing sector that needs strong identity…
UK Information Commissioner John Edwards is on a bit of a speaking tour, having recently addressed Privacy New Zealand –…