Biometric locks like face recognition are convenient to set up—but because of a legal loophole, law enforcement can bypass ...
Immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit that's alarming civil liberties advocates, ...
With residents this month debating use of facial recognition systems at Connecticut stores, state lawmakers from both parties ...
Three people were arrested on the day a police force used live facial recognition (LFR) vans in a town for the first time, figures show. Thames Valley Police (TVP) used LFR in Slough's High Street on ...
A years-long debate over the use of facial recognition software by the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) came to a head at a ...
In an internal memo last year, Meta said the political tumult in the United States would distract critics from the feature’s ...
Federal use of facial recognition and related surveillance technologies has expanded decisively into the monitoring of domestic protest activity.
Biometric locks like face recognition are easy to set up—but thanks to a legal loophole, they're easier for law enforcement to bypass than a passcode.
A shopper was kicked out of a Sainsbury’s supermarket after staff incorrectly identified him as an offender using facial ...
NEC facial recognition algorithms have consistently placed among the most accurate tested in NIST’s Face Recognition Vendor ...
Over the past few years, Milwaukee police have used facial recognition technology in criminal investigations. But they did so ...
British Transport Police will deploy facial recognition for six months despite calls for the government to halt its rapid expansion of the technology ...