Tag: Facial Recognition
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Deepfakes Can Fool Facial Recognition on Crypto Exchanges
Generative AI deepfakes can stoke misinformation or manipulate images of real people for unsavory purposes. They can also help threat …
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Controversial Clearview AI Added to US Government’s Tech Marketplace
Clearview AI, a facial recognition company mixed up in privacy debates, is now listed on the US government’s Tradewinds Solutions …
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ICO Bans Serco Leisure’s Use of Facial Recognition for Employee Attendance
Serco Leisure has been ordered to stop using facial recognition technology (FRT) and fingerprint scanning to monitor employee attendance by …
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First Ever iOS Trojan Steals Facial Recognition Data
A novel, very sophisticated mobile Trojan dubbed GoldPickaxe.iOS that targets iOS users exclusively was discovered to collect facial …
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UK House of Lords Calls For Legislation on Facial Recognition Tech
The UK parliament’s upper chamber has said it is “deeply concerned” about unaccountable police use of live facial recognition (LFR) …
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Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect’s Face—and Tried to Run Facial Recognition on It
Leaked records reveal what appears to be the first known instance of a police department attempting to use facial recognition on a face …
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MPs Dangerously Uninformed About Facial Recognition – Report
Most British lawmakers are unaware or misinformed about how and where facial recognition technology (FRT) is being used, and the privacy …
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How Far Have Facial Recognition Searches Come?
Facial recognition technology is now more than six decades old. In the 1960s, a research team conducted experiments on whether computers …
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Lawyer mom barred from Rockettes show by facial recognition tech
A Girl Scout troop trip to see the Rockettes in New York City didn’t go as planned for mom Kelly Conlon, who was turned away at the door of …
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Facial-Recognition Tech Gets Lawyer Booted From Radio City Music Hall
Her crime? Being a lawyer at the wrong law …
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UK privacy watchdog fines Clearview AI £7.5m and orders UK data to be deleted
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined controversial facial recognition company Clearview AI £7.5 million ($9.4 million) …
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