The many uses (and risks) of live facial recognition, and why it has kicked up debate From unlocking smartphones to finding long-lost pets, facial recognition technology is everywhere — and it’s only ...
Australians like facial recognition for ID but don’t want it used for surveillance, new survey shows
Mark Andrejevic receives funding from the Australian Research Council. As the technology becomes less expensive and more powerful, it will lend itself to a growing range of applications, such as a ...
Hundreds of Americans have been arrested after being connected to a crime by facial recognition software, a Washington Post investigation has found, but many never know it because police seldom ...
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