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Facial-recognition technology poses threat to civil liberties, Ann Arbor declares
MLive.com· 6 days agoThe potential pitfalls of using facial-recognition technology to solve crimes has led City Council...
Facial recognition to be used at British Grand Prix for a second year
BBC News· 7 days agoFacial recognition will be used by a police force at the British Grand Prix for a second year. The...
Netherlands - The Dutch Data Protection Authority publishes guidance on facial recognition (May 2...
JD Supra· 6 days agoWhen is the use of facial recognition a purely personal or household activity? Does the processing of biometric data fall under the general prohibition ...
NEC's facial recognition to speed up entry at 2025 Osaka Expo
Nikkei Asian Review· 2 days agoThe World Expo 2025 in Osaka will adopt Japanese technology company NEC's facial recognition system...
...New California Bill Would Regulate Police Use of Facial Recognition. These Falsely Arrested Black...
KQED· 5 days agoEyewitness testimony has proven to be a leading cause of wrongful convictions in the United States....
Yes, there's already a rumour on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
T3 via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThat sensor has reportedly been tested successfully and, according to Ryouhei, the tech is "more...
Evansville police officer resigned after misusing Clearview AI software, department says
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEVANSVILLE — An Evansville Police Department officer resigned earlier this month after an audit...
These Wrongly Arrested Black Men Say A California Bill Would Let Police Misuse Face Recognition
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoIn 2019 and 2020, three Black men were accused of, and jailed for, crimes they didn't commit after police used face recognition to falsely identify them. Now all three men ...
Cop busted for unauthorized use of Clearview AI facial recognition resigns
Ars Technica· 3 days agoAn Indiana cop has resigned after it was revealed that he frequently used Clearview AI facial ...
Clearview AI Used Your Face. Now You May Get a Stake in the Company.
New York Times· 3 days agoThe facial recognition start-up doesn’t have the funds to settle a class-action lawsuit, so lawyers...