Outside of Citi Field in Queens, New York, a small group of protesters gathered Wednesday to push back on the growing use of facial recognition scanning. A group of eight people with the nonprofit ...
Rite Aid has agreed to a five-year ban from using facial recognition technology after the Federal Trade Commission found that the chain falsely accused customers of crimes and unfairly targeted people ...
Police around the United States are routinely using facial recognition technology to help identify suspects, but those departments rarely disclose they've done so - even to suspects and their lawyers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—State crime investigators’ use of facial-recognition software, once put on hold because of civil-liberties concerns, could now continue through at least 2025 with the help of a company ...
The ban will last five years, the Federal Trade Commission said. Drugstore chain Rite Aid has accepted a ban of its use of facial recognition software for five years due to false accusations stemming ...
Jeremy Siegel: You're listening to GBH's Morning Edition. Facial recognition technology is all around us. You might use it for unlocking your phone or even going through security in an airport. But ...
Northeast Ohio police departments are using facial recognition to find suspects and build cases, and a key agency is offering one of the region’s first policies in using the software. Most department ...
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