Deepfakes get more attention, but code keeps getting more dangerous
IT has a habit of throwing parties that the world stampedes or ignores for as long as possible. People rushed…
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IT has a habit of throwing parties that the world stampedes or ignores for as long as possible. People rushed…
Amazon is fighting two new federal biometric privacy lawsuits involving its Go physical stores, both of which were filed in…
Some consumer electronics makers try to get ahead of surprises by writing in a manual about some possible non-satisfying features…
Fintechs, the firms that have embedded themselves so deeply in world economies, are consolidating and the result will be fintechs…
The second phase of a tracking-and-reporting project in Romania has been approved. SuperCom has agreed to a contract continuation valued…
Dictator-run Belarus, in Eastern Europe, says it has issued 165,000 biometric IDs to citizens and 58,000 to foreign residents. Especially…
The state of California‘s three-year moratorium on police use of facial biometrics surveillance using body cams (AB1215) quietly ended in…
A pair of new developments could give digital IDs a nudge forward in the United States. The National Institute of…
A computer-vision synthetic data company says it can now provide synthetic data for auto-related use cases. Original equipment makers reportedly…
In one of the safer industry predictions, an Indian consulting company has said the market for regulation-related software is going…