UK House of Lords consider issues around biometrics, facial recognition
As the House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee hears from experts how technologies such as facial recognition are…
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As the House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee hears from experts how technologies such as facial recognition are…
Demonstrating how not to create trust in AI, the New York Police Department have refused to make public face biometrics…
The UK Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner Professor Fraser Sampson has written a new letter to Baroness Williams, Minister of…
The computer vision market is taking off, and could have transformative impact on a broad range of industries, according to…
Biometric COVID-19 fever apps are making news again, in two cities, and in very novel ways. Meanwhile, privacy advocates who…
Before last week, those paying close attention to who was sanctioned by the U.S. government for involvement with China’s repression…
Police surveillance is threatening people’s right to protest according to Privacy International as it publishes a practical guide to reducing…
Iveda has announced the launch of the second generation of its mobile application, IvedaMobile, used on smart phones for video…
Unlawful biometric mass surveillance practices in the European Union go even deeper than previously reported and are accelerating towards becoming…
Unhappy with the prospect of turning federally subsidized housing into biometric fishbowls occupied by indigent, elderly and disabled citizens, U.S….