A judicial review against the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition (LFR) will argue the force is unlawfully deploying the technology across London, without effective safeguards or ...
The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has partnered with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and others to host a series of test events around technologies designed to combat ...
The first major legal challenge to police use of automated facial recognition (AFR) surveillance begins in Cardiff, U.K. today. Ed Bridges, whose image was taken while he was shopping, says weak ...
The Milwaukee Police Association, the union representing the Milwaukee police department's rank and file officers, is pushing ...
The UK government's proposed reforms to policing in England and Wales signal an increase in the use of facial recognition ...
Clearview head Hal Lambert has stated that one of the company’s new goals is to get its facial database into the hands of the government, and hopefully land some lucrative government contracts. An ...
Police use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology reconfigures suspicion in subtle yet important ways, undermining so-called human-in-the-loop safeguards. Despite the long-standing controversies ...