Project NOLA facial recognition back on table for New Orleans police after prison break
A public safety disaster and an audacious jailbreak have police in New Orleans considering broader use of facial recognition technology….
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A public safety disaster and an audacious jailbreak have police in New Orleans considering broader use of facial recognition technology….
By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner As another report on facial recognition technology is published, picture…
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded Leidos a five-and-a-half year $129.7 million contract to support its Criminal Justice…
Asda is facing a legal complaint over its use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras in its supermarkets. The legal…
Should police use facial recognition technology? Two-thirds of Milwaukee’s Common Council says no. An article in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel says…
This week, the New Orleans City Council’s Criminal Justice Committee is expected to convene a hearing to address concerns about…
The latest survey of the Scottish public’s attitudes to police use of biometrics data has shown only “modest” improvement. The…
The New York Senate Internet and Technology Committee has taken a decisive legislative step to confront the rapidly expanding use…
Ireland will introduce facial recognition legislation soon meaning the controversial technology could be on Irish streets by the summer. Ireland’s…
By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner In the same week the UK Prime Minister said shoplifting…