The Dutch Data Protection Authority on Tuesday fined New York-based Clearview over facial recognition. File Photo by geralt/Pixabay 31,129 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it ...
States are increasingly clamping down on how tech companies digitally scan and analyze our most sensitive and potentially lucrative commodity: the faces, eyeballs and other "biometric" data of ...
Controversial U.S. facial recognition company Clearview AI, reportedly embraced U.S. government and law enforcement agencies, has been fined more than $30 million by the Netherlands’ data protection ...
The Transportation Security Administration is planning to expand its facial recognition scanners to more than 400 airports, an agency official said. The Transportation Security Administration is ...
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GAO said the FBI should take a careful look at the privacy issues involved with facial recognition technology and the hundreds of millions of images the bureau can access. In an era of concerns about ...
Shanghai is pushing for the standardized use of facial recognition in what could become one of the first regulations involving the technology that has been widely used across sectors nationally. The ...
TSA is rolling out facial recognition technology at airport security checkpoints nationwide. The technology aims to streamline identity verification and improve ...