Police around the United States are routinely using facial recognition technology to help identify suspects, but those departments rarely disclose they've done so - even to suspects and their lawyers.
The World Economic Forum’s "Global Risks Report 2024" notes that foreign and domestic actors leveraging misinformation—often generated by AI—is among the most adverse threats the world will face in ...
A 61-year-old man sued two major retail companies, alleging their use of artificial intelligence facial recognition technology led to his wrongful arrest and sexual assault in jail. Days after ...
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has done tens of thousands of face recognition searches using software from outside providers in recent years. Yet only 5 percent of the 200 agents with ...
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First use of live facial recognition in Yorkshire
Police are set to use live facial recognition technology in Yorkshire for the first time. West Yorkshire Police will deploy two Live Facial Recognition (LFR) vans to Briggate, in Leeds, later. The ...
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