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The study, titled “Performance Differentials in Deployed Biometric Systems Caused by Open-Source Face Detectors,” examined ...
New Orleans pushes to legalize police use of ‘facial surveillance’ The city would become first in the U.S. to formally allow facial recognition as a tool for surveilling residents in real time.
“The Anantnag Police, using the newly installed Facial Recognition System at Langanbal Naka, apprehended a suspected OGW flagged by the system. The individual is in custody.
After last month's jailbreak by 10 Orleans Parish detainees, some civic and elected leaders say it's time the city loosened the reins on the Police Department's use of facial recognition technology.
During a police presentation, MPD chief of staff Heather Hough said the department's hope to use facial recognition technology would be mirroring moves by other groups, like federal agencies and ...
People are divided over Police Scotland’s potential introduction of contentious live facial recognition technology, with wider concerns around the lack of primary legislation and a legal basis ...
Digital World Turkey Roger Ditter 06/13/2025 Without strict legal safeguards, facial recognition technology poses serious risks – from misidentification and data misuse to a lack of oversight.