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The technology reportedly allows ICE to identify individuals they encounter on the streets using multiple federal databases.
Oracle’s technology is embedded in China’s surveillance state, powering repression in Xinjiang while raising questions about US national security, human rights, and corporate accountability.
Abstract: Device-free human activity recognition (HAR) based on channel state information (CSI) has gained significant attention in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain. However, raw CSI data often ...
Children’s faces are underrepresented in face databases, and existing databases that do focus on children tend to have limitations in terms of the number of faces available and the diversity of ages ...
GAINESVILLE — Leave your tickets at home, just bring your face. The University of Florida’s latest pitch to students marks a new era in college football: using facial authentication for ticket holders ...
One of the most iconic phrases in the Torah appears in this week’s parsha: “Tzedek, tzedek tirdof” – “Justice, justice shall you pursue.” (Devarim 16:20) But why repeat the word tzedek? What is the ...
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 ...
The Legal Aid Society has asked the city Department of Investigation to look into the NYPD’s use of facial technology and apparent violations of its own internal policies. In a letter sent Monday, ...
London’s Metropolitan Police deployed live facial recognition at this year’s Notting Hill Carnival. The technology, which has been used by U.K. police 111 times this year, has stirred debate over ...
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