Japan takes a good, very long look at its options in China biometrics puzzle
Japan could join the United States and the European Union in restricting biometric surveillance technology to some autocratic governments, not…
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Japan could join the United States and the European Union in restricting biometric surveillance technology to some autocratic governments, not…
Huawei‘s methodical investment, and alleged bribery, in Serbia continues to pay dividends. The strategic and historically restive east European nation…
AI is supposed to free people’s minds to think new thoughts, perhaps of self-improvement, but what if biometric clothing also…
A pair of vendors say they are going to create a dataset of rights-free, photo-realistic AI-generated human figures that are…
Who would have guessed that the three biggest problems when it comes to workforces are also primary and continuous headaches…
No matter where biometric data privacy cases in Illinois go — to state or federal courts — the question remains:…
What if questions about whether AI can be moral are missing the point? A pair of recent thought experiments about…
Often, research comes along that illuminates a startling insight. This is not one of those times. A pair of research…
An expansive, new round of testing for upgraded credential authentication technology in the United States has begun. The program could…
Not all biometric fraud is a complex coding job taken on by international cybercriminals. Sometimes it is someone nearby staring…