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Lawyers for Tony Robinson say the software is unreliable. But prosecutors say they have ample evidence Robinson fatally ...
The ICO’s audit, which investigated how South Wales Police and Gwent Police are using and protecting people’s personal information when deploying facial recognition, marks the first time the data ...
Demographic bias gaps are closing in face recognition, but how training images are sourced is becoming the field’s biggest privacy fight.
The UK’s equality watchdog has been granted permission to intervene in a judicial review of the Met Police’s live facial recognition (LFR) use, which it claims is being deployed unlawfully ...
In the nation’s capital, federal lawmakers are wading into an increasingly heated debate about the future of airport technology. Specifically, the United States Senate is weighing whether to limit the ...
The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has partnered with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and others to host a series of test events around technologies designed to combat ...
For all the impressive tasks that drones can do, there is one that remains beyond their power: facial recognition. Drones are generally much farther from their subjects than the kind of cameras, such ...
It cites surveillance software developed by an Israeli technology firm, reportedly being used particularly by the police and ...
An El Paso Community College (EPCC) professor has earned international recognition for his leadership in technology education ...
Shaun Thompson is challenging the Met Police's use of live facial recognition technology.
The bird has never gotten much credit for being intelligent. But the reinforcement learning powering the world’s most ...
In the nation’s capital, federal lawmakers are wading into an increasingly heated debate about the future of airport technology. Specifically, the United States Senate is weighing whether to ...