A new fleet of mobile vans was rolled out by several forces in November, expanding a pilot programme already led by the Met, ...
ORLEANS POLICE CATCH FUGITIVES, STOP CRIME TRACK AND TERROR SUSPECTS IN REAL TIME. BUT TODAY, THAT ALERT SYSTEM IS SILENT TO NOPD. CASSIE SCHERM INVESTIGATES WHY IT WAS PAUSED AND WHAT THE CITY MAY BE ...
Why does facial recognition lack public trust? Weak surveillance security and new privacy-first authentication models tell ...
Critics called on the government to limit roll-out of facial recognition, but others have urged ministers to accelerate the ...
"Do I want to live in a society where people can be identified secretly and at a distance by the government?" asks Alvaro Bedoya. "I do not, and I think I am not alone in that." Bedoya, a member of ...
Xiomara Quinonez ’24 graduated from Santa Clara University with a major in Computer Science and Engineering and a minor in Technical Innovation, Design, & Entrepreneurship. Quinonez was a 2023-24 ...
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Edmonton Police Service partners with U.S. company to test use of facial-recognition bodycams
The Edmonton Police Service will test the use of bodycams that employ facial recognition, a form of artificial intelligence.
FACIAL recognition cameras will be brought to more towns and cities as ministers look to unleash them nationwide. The ...
Imagine going to a baseball game, and instead of showing your ticket, you just smile at a camera to gain entry. That’s what some fans are experiencing as they visit stadiums that have facial ...
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Can We Opt Out of Facial Recognition Technology?
I traveled through airports and reported in sports stadiums this year. At each, I was asked to scan my face for security.
Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup's Quest To End Privacy as We Know It, by Kashmir Hill, Random House, 352 pages, $28.99 "Do I want to live in a society ...
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