When companies and governments expand data collection in the name of security, sometimes the only way you can object is to opt out. And with facial recognition, the time to object is now.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has dismissed a bid by U.S. facial recognition firm Clearview AI to overturn findings that the ...
It's no secret that OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is losing money at a rapid clip. Some estimates suggest the company ...
Homeland Security aims to combine its face and fingerprint systems into one big biometric platform—after dismantling ...
One of the major complaints was that Discord planned to collect more government IDs as part of its global age verification ...
Clearview AI, the facial recognition software company popular with police and governments, has lost its bid to overturn a B.C. privacy commissioner decision that scraping images of B.C. residents from ...
Hancom has been contracted by Cyberlinks Co. Ltd to provide its facial recognition system for identity verification in the ...
Such tools could help scientists track population sizes or recognize aggressive animals that have attacked humans ...
The wrongful arrest of a Florida man, for crimes he did not commit last year, was the result of an Orlando Police officer’s use of facial recognition technology.
It was a rocky 10-month effort by the Milwaukee police who attempted to convince the public getting facial recognition was a positive.
On February 8th, a man walked into the Amoco gas station on Highway 85 South in Fayetteville and demanded cash at gunpoint. By the time Fayette County deput ...
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