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The FBI used facial recognition software to identify the suspect accused of assaulting an ICE officer and damaging federal ...
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The TSA likes facial recognition at airports. Passengers and politicians, not so muchFew passengers are told they can opt out, and when they do, airport staff may push back US lawmakers are trying to extend the ...
Groups representing major U.S. airlines, travel companies and airports on Monday urged the Senate to reject a bill that would ...
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Met Police set to increase use of facial recognition technology amid force restructureThe Met said that it had made 1,000 arrests using live facial recognition, of which 773 had led to charge or caution ...
Despite objections from one official and a trail of lawsuits elsewhere, OKC councilmembers approved a contract with Clearview ...
Facial recognition technology used to be nothing more than a feature of sci-fi movies, but these days, it's part of our ...
Digital rights groups are asking whether travelers are sleepwalking into an acceptance of facial recognition as the default.
A group representing several major airlines alongside travel companies and airports is opposing a Senate bill that would ...
You post a photo online. Maybe it’s a headshot, a group pic, or a snapshot from vacation. A week later, your image pops up on ...
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The criminal complaint lists a pink gas mask and a forearm tattoo as distinct clues that led investigators to use third-party ...
Facial recognition first trickled into personal devices as a security feature with Windows Hello and Android’s Trusted Face in 2015, and then with the introduction of the iPhone X and Face ID in ...
Britain’s biggest police force is set to more than double its use of live facial recognition to up to 10 deployments a ...
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