Facial recognition system
Police officers to use lapel camera next year: Minister
All police officers across the country will be equipped with body cameras integrated with facial recognition systems in 2025, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has announced.
Facial recognition: Coming soon to an airport near you
On a recent Thursday morning in Queens, travelers streamed through the exterior doors of La Guardia Airport's Terminal C. Some were bleary-eyed - most hefted briefcases - as they checked bags and made their way to the security screening lines.
Artificial Intelligence is Making the Online World Safer
There are a plethora of clickbait headlines around at the moment, that are causing huge concern about the dangers of artificial intelligence. Programs like ChatGPT, Cortana, and Google Cloud all have AI built into them, but have been making news for the wrong reasons.
U.S. technology in Russian hands? Senator requested an urgent investigation
"American technology should not be a bulwark of Russia's authoritarian surveillance machinery. The U.S. administration should thoroughly investigate claims that the Russian regime is using American chips in its electronic facial recognition system and do whatever is necessary to deny Putin and his cronies access American technology," Wyden told Reuters.
AI, brain scans and cameras: The spread of police surveillance tech
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - A brain wave reader that can detect lies. Miniaturized cameras that sit inside vape pens and disposable coffee cups. Massive video cameras that zoom in more than a kilometer to capture faces and license plates.
Serbia Targets Purchase of Powerful Swedish Facial Recognition Software
Serbia's interior ministry planned to buy Swedish-made facial recognition software last year and still might despite deep concern over the legality of such technology under the country's current legislation, BIRN can report.
Amazon bans police use of its face recognition for a year
Amazon banned police use of its face-recognition technology for a year, making it the latest tech giant to step back from law-enforcement use of systems that have faced criticism for incorrectly identifying people with darker skin.
Activists, Artists Declare ‘Guerrilla War’ On Facial Recognition
The toppling of surveillance towers provides a disturbing snapshot of the possible future of anti-government demonstrations, as states enlist the growing power of human identification technologies to track citizens and their behaviour.
Facebook Gives all Its Users a Choice whether to Opt Out of the Facial Recognition Option
Facebook extends its facial recognition tools to all users, enabling them to opt out of their use.
The company released the information, stating that it was removing "labeling suggestions" or the so-called tag suggestion. They allowed Facebook to "suggest" another person uploading a photo to tag another user on the system.
China Police Start to use Smart Glasses to Tackle Crime
China's police have started using sunglasses with built-in face recognition technology to increase the chances of identifying and capturing criminals, the BBC reported.