A police force has paused the use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras after a study found it was statistically more likely to identify black people than other ethnic groups. Essex Police has used ...
A police force has pledged to be "open and honest" about privacy ahead of starting to use live facial recognition (LFR) technology for the first time in a city centre.
The bill would establish a task force of experts to study facial recognition technology and recommend an appropriate ...
Essex Police's facial recognition program paused after Cambridge study found bias, while government labs said none ...
A new report by investigative group Disclose reveals that police in France are using smartphones equipped with facial ...
NYC lawmakers are pushing to rein in biometric tracking before it turns into real-world surveillance pricing and customer ...
LFR deployments by Essex Police will not continue until risks associated with bias and inaccuracy have been reduced.
Tesco, one of the UK’s largest employers, is testing software by Auror, a New Zealand company that offers retrospective facial recognition to analyse incidents after they have occurred. Auror, backed ...
Probable cause standards and police procedural policies are supposed to prevent this kind of error, but this is exactly what ...
Philip Loxam is the second sex offender in Greater Manchester to be jailed by the new technology.
The proposal by Councilmember Nick Richardson came after a registered sex offender announced a City Council bid.