Meta is expanding its use of facial recognition in Europe, the UK and South Korea to crack down on accounts that impersonate public figures. The new facial recognition-powered safety features are now ...
Joanne Orlando receives funding from NSW Department of Education and previously from office of eSafety Commissioner. Walk into a shop, board a plane, log into your bank, or scroll through your social ...
Amazon’s home security company Ring will introduce facial recognition technology to its doorbells and video cameras, sparking debate over privacy and consent. The new feature, called “Familiar Faces,” ...
The UK government will consult on police facial recognition before further expanding its use across England, says policing minister Sarah Jones. Speaking during the Labour party annual conference, ...
Get ready for a payment revolution! India's UPI is set to introduce facial recognition and fingerprint authentication for transactions starting October 8th. This move, leveraging Aadhaar data, marks a ...
A new immigration clearance channel using facial recognition technology will be in use at the airport from Tuesday. Hong Kong residents aged 11 or above using the airport's self-service biometric ...
HONG KONG – Hong Kong plans to install tens of thousands of surveillance cameras with AI-powered facial recognition, the city’s security chief said on Oct 3, bringing it closer to China, where the ...
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As facial recognition becomes a fixture of modern life, questions about consent, privacy, and how it affects even the youngest members of society are growing louder. Walk into a shop, board a plane, ...
Chinese airlines could face ticket sale disruptions and higher costs if Washington follows through on a Trump administration proposal to bar them from using Russian airspace on US routes, analysts ...
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Labour poised to shake up rules on facial recognition CCTV as minister floats massive expansion
The rules on police facial recognition cameras will be updated to make sure it is ‘clear’ when the controversial technology can be deployed, the police minister said. Sarah Jones backed use of facial ...
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