New data privacy law in Empire State gives biometric players options and risks
Given the unusually high tide of political, economic and health-care developments this year, executives could be forgiven for missing a…
Jim Nash is a business journalist. His byline has appeared in The New York Times, Investors Business Daily, Robotics Business Review and other publications. You can find Jim on LinkedIn.
Given the unusually high tide of political, economic and health-care developments this year, executives could be forgiven for missing a…
Imagine a business so central to people’s lives that they wait in line to walk in the door only to…
Artificial intelligence has taken root more broadly in international migration issues than many, perhaps, realize. The early adopters among governments…
Even a glance at the digital eyes with biometric capabilities going up in the Indian state of Telangana reveal numbers…
Many people, maybe millions, could authenticate Mick Jagger simply by looking at his lips. The trick would be using lips…
State governments at opposite ends of the nation appear ready to place more controls on the use of facial recognition…
Principles by themselves are like jockeys in colorful silks without a horse — interesting to behold but of limited use….
A biometrics industry analysis piece published on Forbes.com attempts to drive a few more nails in the coffin containing the…
In an illustration — perhaps unique — of how critical trust is to new communications technology, an advisory committee in…
Is it ethical for police to work with commercial entities to create live facial recognition systems? It is a question…