The ACLU is urging the court system to stop a pilot program for facial recognition cameras in Rhode Island courthouses.
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 ...
The next fight over the use of facial recognition could be in the supermarkets. As Democrats focus on affordability as a key ...
Using two biometric signals increases spoofing resistance. Facial authentication and iris recognition combined drops the ...
AURORA, Colo. — The Aurora Police Department could soon begin using facial recognition technology in criminal investigations and other aspects of police work. The technology is simple: Use computer ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I tell stories about creating environments that empower everyone. The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of remote work. Many ...
The U.S. Secret Service on Nov. 19 began a facial recognition pilot program at the White House, and will test the technology on volunteer Secret Service employees in spaces around the complex. The ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently deployed a new technology in which passengers at select airports have their picture taken to match their ID shown to TSA officers. The facial ...
I traveled through airports and reported in sports stadiums this year. At each, I was asked to scan my face for security. An AI security camera demo at an event in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the fall, my ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, TSA’s new facial recognition ID program is now operating at 14 airports. Four airlines, Delta, United, American, and Alaska are participating. Passengers must have an airline ...
For anyone who has happened to have passed through Orlando International Airport (MCO) over the last few weeks, the scene at select international gates has appeared more like a science-fiction preview ...
In a growing number of Transportation Security Administration lines at U.S. airports, you may be asked to look into a camera that takes your photo. But did you even know that you can say no to the ...
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