Busy start to the year for BIPA could get busier with genetics lawsuits
The U.S. state of Illinois’ biometrics privacy law makes winners and losers in equal measure and today’s no different. Here…
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The U.S. state of Illinois’ biometrics privacy law makes winners and losers in equal measure and today’s no different. Here…
Satisfied with IAM systems after a six-team trial last season, the U.S. National Football League appears ready to go league-wide…
A toothless bill that would create a minimum rate for digital patient records has been proposed in the lower house…
Metamaterials are being applied to biometrics and the results are likely to include surveillance and ID verification systems that are…
An alternative to iris scans for proof of personhood in Web3 has been proposed by three organizations together focused on…
OpenAI is marketing Sora, its new text-to-video model, while withholding it from the public while it gets some red-team attention,…
A vendor-funded survey of UK adults finds many of them are cavalier about ID verification online. One-third, in fact know…
Unease with business use of biometrics data appears to be settling in for U.S. consumers. Marketing statistics published by GetApp,…
Major League Baseball in the U.S. is introducing its facial recognition ticketing program, Go-Ahead Entry, to Houston sports fans. The…
Deepfake products might not be booming, according to some market watchers, but short-term projections show them easily outgrowing most areas…