NEW YORK (WABC) -- Civil rights and privacy groups are demanding an investigation into the NYPD's alleged misuse of facial recognition technology after a false match led to a man being wrongfully ...
Spokeo reports on smart home facial recognition technology, enhancing convenience but raising privacy concerns; adoption ...
The Milwaukee Police Department has not relied on evidence-based research in their decision to use facial recognition technology. Instead, they are disregarding research that unequivocally shows that ...
A Brooklyn father said he was wrongfully arrested after facial recognition technology used by the New York City Police Department misidentified him. Advocates are now calling for a ban on that ...
New York City’s largest group of public defenders is calling on the city to investigate the NYPD’s use of facial recognition technology, which it says has led to several false arrests. In a letter ...
Facial recognition on laptops has come a long way in the last decade, and Windows Hello is more secure than you may think.
Sainsbury’s will soon introduce facial recognition across its supermarkets, in a move privacy campaigners told Metro is ‘chilling’. The divisive technology will be trialled for eight weeks at the ...
Facial recognition software helped Clifton Heights police catch a former Collingdale man suspected of stealing a delivery from a borough home last week. Clifton Heights police report that Brian Delany ...
“They were very tired, and neither had bathed in days," authorities said after finding the father and son, per a local news outlet Getty A father may face legal charges after reportedly disappearing ...
Almut Winterstein consults on medication safety issues to Merck, Syneos, Lykos and Novo Nordisk. She receives funding for pregnancy-related research from NIH, CDC, FDA, and the Gates Foundation. Sonja ...
Trevis Williams is eight inches taller than a man accused of flashing a woman in Union Square in February. The police arrested him anyway. Credit...Natalie Keyssar for The New York Times Supported by ...