Inside the Detroit Police Department’s Real Time Crime Center in downtown Detroit. (Photo by Bryce Huffman) The Detroit Police Department has dramatically reduced its reliance on facial recognition ...
Travel right now can feel stressful enough without adding new layers of uncertainty. Among them is the ongoing debate around facial recognition at airports, a technology privacy experts have long ...
Amid the recent, dizzying advances in generative AI, it’s been easy to miss the slow but steady progress in facial recognition over the last decade. In the past few months, it has broken containment.
Meta’s exploration of facial recognition technology for its smart glasses, internally referred to as “Name Tag,” represents a significant step in blending artificial intelligence with wearable devices ...
The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office is considering entering into a contract to purchase facial recognition technology services. Civil rights advocates say oversight over the use of the technology ...
Biometric authentication—the ability to unlock your devices by using just your face or fingerprint—is one of the few smartphone features that, even today, leave me feeling like we’re living in the ...
Meta is considering adding facial recognition to its smart glasses. Internal documents from Meta suggest the company may time the launch to mitigate public scrutiny. The technology raises serious ...
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United States Customs and Border Protection plans to spend $225,000 for a year of access to Clearview AI, a face recognition tool that compares photos against billions of images scraped from the ...
An email detailed Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman paused the department's pursuit and use of facial recognition technology. Months of public concerns prompted Norman's change. Now, the ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers ...
Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and activists.