In a world increasingly defined by seamless digital experiences, the act of entering a building has remained curiously analog. Swiping a card, punching a code, or fumbling for a key feels out of step ...
We often hear about government misuse of face recognition technology (FRT) and how it can derail a person’s life through wrongful arrests and other harms. Despite mounting evidence, government ...
Amazon Rekognition is a cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) computer vision platform that was launched in 2016. It has been sold to and used by several United States government agencies as well ...
University of Canterbury provides funding as a member of The Conversation NZ. The incident of a woman misidentified by facial recognition technology at a Rotorua supermarket should have come as no ...
Learn how facial‑recognition smart locks 2026 use 3D face unlock door lock systems, anti‑spoofing facial recognition security, liveness detection, and biometric smart lock encrypted access logs to ...
The company denies its new government deal enables ‘general purpose’ biometric surveillance. Human rights advocates disagree. The company denies its new government deal enables ‘general purpose’ ...
The BBC’s conspiracy thriller drama The Capture is back for a third season. The first two series had viewers hooked with a story that intertwined police investigations, facial recognition and deepfake ...
Disclaimer: Disabled people and other vulnerable groups may be disproportionately affected by facial recognition technology. It is therefore essential that individuals are made aware of their rights ...
According to the United Nations, on November 15, 2022, the world population reached 8 billion people. Eight billion faces, of which each one of us can remember about 5,000, on average. And we ...