There are lots of examples of facial recognition’s role in helping police to locate wanted and vulnerable people. But as ...
Immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit that's alarming civil liberties advocates, ...
Biometric locks like face recognition are easy to set up—but thanks to a legal loophole, they're easier for law enforcement to bypass than a passcode.
Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens.
Grocery chain Wegmans’ expanding use of facial recognition technology in New York City is reigniting debates over consumers’ privacy rights and retailers’ interest in safeguarding their stores. But ...
The biggest chains in America are using facial recognition technology to try to stop shoplifting. But most customers are unaware their faces are being scanned while they shop. Facial recognition isn’t ...
The FBI has charged multiple people with crimes like vandalism after determining their identities using the controversial technology, according to court records.
We’ve known for a while that ICE agents are using a couple of different apps to pull people’s details based on their faces, but The New York Times does a good job of laying out the tech the agency has ...
With residents this month debating use of facial recognition systems at some Connecticut grocery stores, state lawmakers from both parties plan to look into stopping that technology from being used in ...
As debate over facial recognition continues, community voices push back. Police pledge no adoption without policy, input, and ...
Education technology—including school districts’ 1-to-1 computing initiatives—impedes students’ ability to learn and offers a portal to platforms that harm children’s mental health, experts told ...