Bunnings is introducing facial recognition cameras to their stores, Andrew Dickens shares his thoughts on this.
Opinion
Meta is building face recognition into your glasses, and civil rights groups are not happy about it
Over 70 civil rights groups are demanding Meta kill its rumored facial recognition feature for Ray-Ban smart glasses before it ever launches, calling it a tool for stalkers and surveillance.
Traditional media distribution relies on messy folder navigation, but Samaro transforms this workflow through advanced ...
Soon, strangers may be able to identify you by just looking at your face in public. That's a huge civil rights issue, some ...
Japan is introducing new consent exemptions, enhanced protections for minors, obligations for facial recognition data, and ...
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MyQ Secure View 3-in-1 Smart Lock
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Florida Highway Patrol seeks help identifying woman found on I-95 in Lake Worth
Investigators said they don't know what happened to the woman nor do they know who she is.
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From the India Today archives (2023) | The China snooping menace
Chinese CCTVs installed across India could not only be acting as the eyes and ears of Beijing. A report says even Pakistan's ...
Less than a week after the House moved to ban social media for users under 14 years old, Gov. Maura Healey proposed her own, ...
Meta Ray-Ban facial recognition is drawing major pushback, with 70+ groups urging the company to cancel its "Name Tag" ...
Kimberlee Williams, who lived in Oklahoma, was jailed after being accused of crimes in Maryland, a state she told ...
One client spent six months in jail because police relied on facial recognition technology to incorrectly identify her as a ...
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