London police paying public to test live facial recognition during live operation
London Metropolitan Police have been paying members of the public £50 (US$59) to take part in live facial recognition testing…
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London Metropolitan Police have been paying members of the public £50 (US$59) to take part in live facial recognition testing…
British police operating in London and the northwest of England recently used live facial recognition (LFR), operator initiated facial recognition…
Rapid DNA biometric profiling — in under two hours — has jumped the North Atlantic from the United States. London’s…
The appeal of biometrics and facial recognition in particular to law enforcement around the world is getting ever clearer. A…
A group of technology experts gave evidence to the House of Lords suggesting the use of live facial recognition technology…
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has recently signed a $3.9 million contract with Trust Stamp for the development…
UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has set out recommendations and addressing concerns about live facial recognition (LFR) use in UK…
If every biometrics-gathering partnership between government and businesses was fully transparent, the idea of never ending, large scale facial recognition…
Following several months of growing concerns among privacy rights advocates and an independent report commissioned by London’s Metropolitan Police that…
Is it ethical for police to work with commercial entities to create live facial recognition systems? It is a question…