A class action lawsuit has been filed against The Walt Disney Co. over Disneyland’s use of facial recognition technology at park entrances. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A visitor has filed a $5-million lawsuit against Disneyland for allegedly failing to properly disclose the use of ...
A new class action lawsuit alleges Disney illegally collects biometric data at its California theme parks. The suit claims Disney does not properly disclose its facial recognition practices to ...
Most visitors are unaware of the tools and opt into having their faces scanned. Mass adoption of the tools at sports and entertainment venues have sparked concerns of a privatized surveillance state.
Angela Lipps says she has never been to North Dakota. She says she had never even been on an airplane. That didn't stop the U.S. marshals from showing up at her home in Tennessee and arresting her.
You walk up to the entrance at Disneyland or Disney California Adventure, tickets in hand, kids already pulling you forward. You scan in, and for a split second, a camera looks right back at you. It ...
A woman strolls into a grocery store, thinking about grabbing some apples. Before she even reaches the produce aisle, a security camera has scanned her face. Whether the system is checking for ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Disneyland has deployed facial recognition technology at park entrances to verify tickets and prevent fraud, a ...
One ACLU client spent six months in jail, because police relied on facial recognition technology to incorrectly identify her as a suspect. She’s the fourteenth person known to be wrongfully arrested ...
Police imprisoned an innocent woman for more than 5 months after Clearview AI wrongly flagged her a match to a bank fraud suspect. Credit: Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Angela Lipps, a ...
A Tennessee grandmother spent more than five months in jail after police used an AI facial recognition tool to link her to crimes committed in North Dakota – a state she says she’d never been to ...