Can facial recognition be justified for espionage in war?
With major global military conflicts asserting themselves into the story of the twenty-first century, a parallel debate is being waged…
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With major global military conflicts asserting themselves into the story of the twenty-first century, a parallel debate is being waged…
Australia’s Department of Defence (DoD) has released a request for proposal seeking a mobile biometric capture device that can capture…
At least some in the U.S. military have heard enough about deepfakes and they want in. Investigative-news publisher The Intercept…
Whenever a radically new technology comes along, someone worries that it will be weaponized and, at least in the United…
The Australian Department of Defence is working on a project using artificial intelligence (AI) and facial recognition to identify the…
In a rare conjunction, February has seen formal global, national, regional and intensely local discussions, independent of each other, about…
Emerging & Disruptive Technology for Defense Washington, DC March 21 – 22, 2023 Hosted by American Conference Institute, the Emerging…
The U.S. Air Force wants to add facial recognition in a proof of concept to an already partially automated entry…
Two United States government documents about the use of biometric identification in occupied Afghanistan lack any mention of data security…
The Canadian government has awarded Zighra a new contract to test a digital ID system developed by the country’s Department…