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Police around the world use facial recognition technology to identify suspects. AI suggests potential matches from databases – but a human officer ultimately decides if the match is correct.
Iceland has become the latest retailer to use facial recognition cameras in a bid to tackle theft and violence against shopworkers. The frozen food retailer has begun trailling the cameras in two ...
Major retailers in New Zealand have backed the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) to reduce harm and prevent retail crime. The heads of major NZ retailers issued a joint statement last week ...
Crime Dallas police defend use of facial recognition technology in major cases In just 6 months, Dallas Police used Clearview AI nearly 100 times, but civil rights advocates are raising a red flag.
On June 17, a Milwaukee County committee unanimously voted to recommend the development of a policy framework for the use of facial recognition technology that doesn't "suppress First Amendment ...
In just 6 months, Dallas Police used Clearview AI nearly 100 times, but civil rights advocates are raising a red flag. California Democrats stage internal war over Gavin Newsom's late push to ...
A spokesperson for Essex Police said: "Our Live Facial Recognition vans will be in Southend tomorrow, Sunday June 22, as part of our policing plan to keep the city safe. "If you've got questions ...
Signs in Croydon alerting public to the use of LFR. This year, the Met Police has deployed LFR tech more than 160 times. We joined its officers in Croydon, South London to see how it worked. The ...
Indonesia showcases humanoid and quadruped police robots with AI, facial recognition, and bomb disposal skills to boost ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina /Gray News) - A sheriff’s office in South Carolina said a pastor and his wife are facing additional charges related to abuse. In May, Myron Chorbajian and Kathleen ...