AnyVision proposes three ethical facial recognition principles for police
Britain’s proposed Surveillance Camera Code of Practice should align with three principles which can support the fair and ethical use…
Britain’s proposed Surveillance Camera Code of Practice should align with three principles which can support the fair and ethical use…
The London Policing Ethics Panel examining the use of biometric real-time facial recognition has concluded that if police can prove…
The UK government’s independent Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group (BFEG) has published an interim report outlining nine ethical principles forming…
The Leicestershire Police’s use of facial recognition technology is under review by the force’s new ethics committee, the Leicester Mercury…
By Tony Porter, Chief Privacy Officer at Corsight AI The European Union’s AI Pact marks a crucial step towards forming…
The adoption of biometrics and facial recognition technology by law enforcement bodies in the UK and U.S. has progressed to…
New Zealand police have published a policy on facial recognition technology (FRT), which lays out how and when authorities can…
Incorporating biometric data into policing raises concerns of bias and discrimination, particularly against Māori and Pasifika populations, a Māori technology…
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has stated that the legislation regarding the proposed implementation of facial recognition…
Even the tests for Germany’s adoption of real-time facial recognition are prompting criticism that the country is failing to meet…