(TNS) — When Micah Kordsmeier of Durham arrived at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection booth at Raleigh-Durham International Airport after a trip to Mexico, the officer didn’t ask for his passport.
DENVER — Numbers from the state's motor vehicle division reveal police are tapping into its facial recognition program more every year, as civil rights groups express concern about a lack of ...
Facial recognition was a late-blooming technology: It went through 40 years of floundering before it finally matured. At the 1970 Japan World Exposition, a primitive computer tried—mostly in vain—to ...
Sports stadiums around the country have begun using face recognition to identify ticket holders, threatening to normalize a uniquely powerful surveillance technology that has already been used for ...
Soon, it’ll only take a face scan to get some passengers through airport security. On Friday, Alaska Airlines announced plans to expand its facial recognition program to Seattle-Tacoma International ...
Signs inside the 18F headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Tajha Chappellet-Lanier / FedScoop) Login.gov, the single sign-on platform provided by the General Services Administration, will begin offering a ...
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New infrared security cameras can accurately recognize faces in seconds, even while they are moving, even in the pitch darkness. Facial recognition systems have been evolving since the 1960s, trying ...
Shoppers at the Wegmans at Broadway and 8th Street are greeted not just by the produce section, but by a new sign warning the store is scanning customers' faces and storing information. The company ...
Grocery Giant, Wegmans, is addressing questions about its use of facial recognition technology in some stores. Wegmans says ...