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Police enter a football stadium and scan the crowd, searching for a man they believe is a terrorist. To find him, they upload a photo into a video surveillance network using face recognition ...
The FBI makes heavy use of face recognition services like that of controversial startup Clearview AI, but 95 percent of the agents using them haven’t completed training on the technology.
It takes five minutes to put a name to a soldier's face using little more than a screenshot, but there's a catch.
Many people stare down face recognition technology every day as they unlock their smartphones. But this technology also has applications in people’s places of work. Employers can use it to clock ...
You can opt out of facial recognition in some cases, but the history and future of the technology suggest we’ll need bigger solutions to its privacy problems.
Facial recognition technology works even when only half a face is visible, researchers have found.
Many students now have smart phones that recognise faces right now. There are also downloadable face recognition apps for Android phones and iPhones. So face recognition is already in our schools ...