Scottish public split over use of live facial recognition by Police Scotland
The Scottish public are split over the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by police in Scotland. LFR uses…
The Scottish public are split over the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by police in Scotland. LFR uses…
A recent meeting of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee saw Dame Melanie Dawes, head of UK regulator Ofcom, field…
The African Commission on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR), an agency of the African Union (AU), has called for inputs…
A prominent nonprofit in the country of Georgia has called for an investigation into the use of facial recognition cameras….
A recent report under the auspices of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University, Artificial Intelligence: Promises,…
The concept of digital consolidation as explored in the Task Force on Digital Consolidation report by the CyberRisk Alliance and Institute…
Africa’s digital public infrastructure (DPI) engagements will make more meaning and better transform the continent’s economy if digital rights and…
As the evolution of AI-enhanced audio deepfakes advances, the ability to distinguish between what’s real and what’s fake is becoming…
Argentina is launching a new unit tasked with integrating artificial intelligence into crime investigations, including analyzing camera footage with real-time…
A group of rights organizations is calling on the Brazilian government to pass the country’s proposed AI regulation and introduce…