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Iran is reportedly using facial recognition technology to help enforce strict dress code rules for women after months of protests against the country's morality police.
Letters to the Editor: Racist facial recognition -- who’s writing the code? Cameras using facial recognition technology are displayed at a conference on security in Beijing in 2018.
Clearview AI—Controversial Facial Recognition Firm—Fined $33 Million For ‘Illegal Database’ By Robert Hart, Former Staff. Robert Hart is a former London-based Forbes senior reporter.
Experts in school security and student data privacy advise schools to scrutinize claims made by vendors of facial-recognition technologies and be fully aware of their drawbacks, particularly ...
NEW ORLEANS — Facial recognition technology is sparking a major debate between tracking the public and tracking criminals, and both sides of the controversial technology were at the forefront of ...
A pair of Harvard students have developed smart glasses equipped with facial recognition technology that can automatically identify individuals. While this may sound appealing to some, the potential ...
In her new book about facial recognition, Kashmir Hill shows how our expectations of privacy have been rewritten over the past few years.
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