facial recognition
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A class-action privacy lawsuit hits 7-Eleven, accusing the convenience store chain of improperly using facial recognition technology to scan and remember customers’ faces.
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Ahead of the ban on petrol and diesel cars in 2030, the government says there’ll be a tenfold increase in electric car charge points. The waters get ...
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The College of Policing says its new guidance on live facial recognition technology will ensure its use is both “legal and ethical.” But security experts and civil liberties groups have said ...
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Ukraine has started using facial recognition technology to identify dead Russian soldiers. A senior government official says they are trying to reach fallen soldiers’ families through social media.
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Texas is suing Facebook parent Meta, accusing it of illegally collecting facial recognition data without consent. The Heritage Foundation says America’s economic freedom is eroding. In ...
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People are filing their tax returns, and now the IRS wants you to use facial recognition to log in to your IRS account to access tax ...
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The new German leader is here in Washington for the first time Monday. His talks with U.S. President Joe Biden are dominated by one topic. Biden’s ...
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will start requiring people to provide a photo of themselves to a third-party company to verify their identification before they can ...
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Earlier this week, Meta, the parent company to Facebook announced it will soon pull its facial recognition system from Facebook. Meta says this move is part ...
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Meta, formerly known as Facebook, announced Tuesday that it will no longer use facial recognition on its app, beginning in the coming weeks.
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Facebook Inc. on Tuesday announced it is shutting down its facial recognition system that identifies users in videos and photos, while claiming it will delete “facial ...
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At least 10 U.S. federal agencies plan to expand their use of facial recognition technology, according to a report released last week by the Government Accountability ...
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Some stores, including Macy’s and Lowe’s, are using facial recognition technology. Now, civil rights groups are urging companies to stop using it because it’s inaccurate and could ...
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The UK government is considering using digital face-scanning to enter pubs and other venues
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Chinese state media is criticizing Kohler and BMW for using facial recognition in their stores. It claimed they could be violating new privacy rules because they didn’t ...
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New cases of COVID-19 in the UK hit a seven-week low, but community cases of the South African variant are triggering mass testing in eight areas. ...
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LONDON—As night falls in London, Georgina Rowlands and Anna Hart start applying makeup. Instead of lipstick and eyeliner, they’re covering their faces with geometric shapes. Rowlands ...
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An application that can identify suspects using facial recognition is available to law enforcement agencies across the country. There is growing controversy over the use of ...
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NEW YORK—School shootings and violence on campus has lead schools to consider using facial recognition to protect students, but not everyone agrees with that approach. Advocacy groups ...
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Sydneysiders could soon pay for their travel via facial recognition technology and use drones or flying cars to cart themselves, meals and shopping around, the NSW ...