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TSA new face recognition tech now in airports as watchdogs warn of government overreach
The use of facial recognition technology at US airports is raising eyebrows among experts and lawmakers over privacy concerns. The Transportation Security Administration has expanded the deployment of ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, TSA’s new facial recognition ID program is now operating at 14 airports. Four airlines, Delta, United, American, and Alaska are participating. Passengers must have an airline ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Tech giants say they will not sell facial recognition software to police departments, for now. It's a tool police departments have been using for years, helping solve everything ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is using a smartphone app to identify people based on an image of their fingerprints or face, 404 Media reported Thursday, based on a review of internal ICE ...
When does AI cross over from efficiency into surveillance? Six months ago I attended the largest gathering of chiefs of police in the US to see how they’re using AI. I found some big developments, ...
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'Facial recognition tech mistook me for wanted man'
A man who is bringing a High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police after live facial recognition technology wrongly identified him as a suspect has described it as "stop and search on ...
The major telecoms company AT&T recently tracked employee attendance to find so-called ‘freeloaders’. Specifically, AT&T tracked employee attendance using an automated system that includes methods ...
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