Police already use facial recognition to identify people. But refusing to opt in when there's a choice, in places like airports, can still matter.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has quietly turned facial recognition into a roaming checkpoint that can follow people ...
Witnesses describe an expansion of biometric surveillance as immigration agents use facial scanning and photography to track ...
The beginning of any baseball season is always going to be exciting, but there's a little extra juice when you open the year with the reigning national champions that are ranked ...
At the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission meeting (FPC) meeting Thursday, Feb. 5, dozens of people spoke out against facial recognition technology (FRT). The commission is debating ...
Abstract: With the development of face forgery technology, fake faces are rampant, threatening the security and authenticity of many fields. Therefore, it is of great significance to study face ...
Google’s plans to level up your smart home experience aren’t limited to bringing Gemini to your devices. The company is also upgrading its Google Home app to make your Nest camera footage far more ...
Abstract: Automatic human face detection and counting can play a vital role in the recognition and tracking of infant and adult faces in both outdoor and indoor human surveillance applications and ...
Experts are sounding the alarm over YouTube’s deepfake detection tool — a new safety feature that could allow Google to train its own AI bots with creators’ faces, according to a report. The tool ...
A YouTube tool that uses creators' biometrics to help them remove AI-generated videos that exploit their likeness also allows Google to train its AI models on that sensitive data, experts told CNBC.
Dr. James McCaffrey presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of anomaly detection using k-means data clustering, implemented with JavaScript. Compared to other anomaly detection techniques, ...
If you thought your credit score was invasive, just wait until companies are judging you based on your mug alone. It’s hard to imagine why anyone would ask such a question, but here we are anyway. The ...