People with disabilities shouldn’t have to choose device usability over security — researcher
Makers of consumer electronics who address accessibility typically work on vision aids, but people who cannot adequately control their arms…
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Makers of consumer electronics who address accessibility typically work on vision aids, but people who cannot adequately control their arms…
Coordination of effort in the federal government has not been in vogue for four years, but one segment of the…
The U.S. Army has created a public, 500,000-image dataset that officers hope will lead to better low-light facial recognition systems….
A researcher claims he can divine the politics of individuals using a facial recognition algorithm. The biometric algorithm, applied by…
Like most other facets of the nation’s reality, its digital life is forecast to be trickier this year than last…
As a rule, the more huffery in coverage of exciting biometric research, the more puffery will be found when really…
A new patent promises a future in which the personality of any person living, dead or fictional can live on…
The list of states unwilling or unable to wait for the federal government to create nationwide biometric privacy laws continues…
Among the many disparate provisions in the federal appropriations act signed into law last month was an updated REAL ID…
Deciding that the use of facial recognition in schools it too risky — at least politically — New York Governor…