New marketing for Worldcoin’s iris biometrics proposition
Tools for Humanity is updating the marketing of its Orb iris scanner. The five-pound chrome eyeball is being changed to…
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Tools for Humanity is updating the marketing of its Orb iris scanner. The five-pound chrome eyeball is being changed to…
A committee in the U.S. state of New Jersey has sent a mobile driver’s license bill on to the full…
This week brought news that Amazon, on the one hand, appears to be selling AI services to the FBI, and…
Limited facial recognition ticketing is underway as part of a technology trial at the Australian Open. Event ticketer and promoter…
A U.S. privacy case in state court that accuses a Chinese surveillance camera maker of “corporate voyeurism” has been narrowed…
The U.S. state of West Virginia has hired Idemia I&S and Tyler Technologies to help create mobile driver’s license and…
Researchers in the United States say they have created a statistical method for “rigorous statistical comparison” for spotting differences among…
It’s put up or shut up time for biometric software companies and public researchers claiming they can detect deepfake voices….
Digital identity and access management provider Silverfort says it has closed a $116 million series D, a sum equal to…
Is police use of AI surveillance in the United States an irreversible trend? It’s hard to say because only a…