GAO finds fed agencies ignorant about basic police biometric programs
It is hard not to picture a genie that has escaped its lamp after reading a new government accountability report…
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It is hard not to picture a genie that has escaped its lamp after reading a new government accountability report…
Digital technology that promises to change the world is quickly being replaced, it seems, by tech that enrages at least…
Thai researchers say they have created an emotion-recognition dataset and models for speech biometrics. The data, which is free to…
A freshly minted public company is one step closer to getting its facial recognition software in ride-hail fleets to record…
There’s an old African saying: When two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers. And when elephants make love,…
Talk of giving the AI industry an ethical core is pretty much just that, according to a new Pew Research…
In real life, the world only seems to get more challenging as someone gets more emotional, but what happens when…
Adding a little calculated noise to digital photos of a face convinces some facial recognition systems that they are looking…
If NIST were a TV show, it would be Dragnet, the sober, just-the-facts U.S. detective show that saw crimes solved…
Having already sanctioned an Eastern European maker of facial recognition tools for their use in political oppression, the European Union…