The Home Office hopes a new public consultation will lead to new laws expanding the use of the technology by more police ...
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 ...
Use of facial recognition technology will be expanded across Britain's police forces to help track down criminals, the ...
Sports stadiums around the country have begun using face recognition to identify ticket holders, threatening to normalize a uniquely powerful surveillance technology that has already been used for ...
(TNS) — When Micah Kordsmeier of Durham arrived at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection booth at Raleigh-Durham International Airport after a trip to Mexico, the officer didn’t ask for his passport.
Atlas of Surveillance volunteers gather police use data including drones, automated license plate readers, and facial ...
The Robert C. Weaver Federal Building, the current headquarters of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, is seen on July 8, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images) ...
Facial recognition was a late-blooming technology: It went through 40 years of floundering before it finally matured. At the 1970 Japan World Exposition, a primitive computer tried—mostly in vain—to ...
Our reporter took a five-mile walk around Manhattan to find businesses that are using facial recognition technology. By Kashmir Hill Kashmir Hill writes about privacy and technology and welcomes any ...
Biometric technology is expanding at airports across the United States — and the world — and transforming the way we move through them, from checking a bag to boarding the plane. By Christine Chung ...
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