New York transit authority facial recognition deployment rolls out amid criticism
New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has begun testing facial recognition technology that can identify drivers and passengers on cameras…
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New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) has begun testing facial recognition technology that can identify drivers and passengers on cameras…
Dr. Els Kindt of Belgian research university KU Leuven has been appointed to the board of the European Biometrics Association…
The majority of people want to use artificial intelligence to save time and money, but are not comfortable with emotion…
The European Biometrics Association (EAB) is launching a new strategic plan at its annual Research Projects Conference to continue its…
A UK academic researching the impact of big data and artificial intelligence on family life has issued a call for…
Safeguarding customer identity and privacy is considered a competitive differentiator by 75 percent of businesses, according to research conducted by…
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) is warning of privacy risks imposed by a pair of changes to…
The Parco_ya shopping center in Tokyo’s Ueno district is using 90 cameras and facial recognition technology from AI startup Abeja…
A class action lawsuit has been filed against KeyMe Inc. for allegedly violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, Cook…
The Scottish Government has called for the appointment of a biometrics commissioner for the country and included a plan to…