Home Office hears caution but wants action on facial recognition surveillance
It does not look like the United Kingdom will soon find consensus on how facial recognition systems are used by…
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It does not look like the United Kingdom will soon find consensus on how facial recognition systems are used by…
Two California privacy, bills both of which give citizens more rights over their biometric identifiers, are moving toward a vote….
A U.S. cannabis supplier is buying the vendor who makes biometrics-enabled vending machines. American Green executives say they have signed…
Both houses of the U.S. Congress now have significant legislation designed specifically to rein in AI created by contractors for…
A UK justice committee has reacted with alarm at the lack of awareness, control and oversight of AI technologies including…
A Stanford University researcher has used a generative adversarial network to exploit face biometrics vulnerabilities in two popular dating apps….
It has been some time since something more than the need to show off has been a top reason behind…
After 22 years of an almost stealth-like corporate existence, a tiny Israeli artificial intelligence firm is making more ripples in…
Reports pushing recommendations for more-careful use of public algorithms continue to get more direct and succinct: Communicate, get stakeholders involved…
Making international borders more secure can be done while protecting the human rights of people crossing those borders, according to…