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facial recognition

  • Bunnings Found to Breach Customer Privacy With Widespread Use of Facial Recognition Tech
    Bunnings Found to Breach Customer Privacy With Widespread Use of Facial Recognition Tech
    Hundreds of thousands of customers of Bunnings, Australia's dominant hardware retailer, were scanned without their knowledge.
    November 18, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • New Police Video Storage Platform Will Eventually Include Facial Recognition: Hong Kong Authorities
    New Police Video Storage Platform Will Eventually Include Facial Recognition: Hong Kong Authorities
    Once something is classified under "national security," it cannot be monitored, leading to a 'lawless' situation in Hong ...
    May 15, 2024BY Leo Cheung and Cindy Li
  • Protect Our Bio Data | New York Insider
    Protect Our Bio Data | New York Insider
    Protect Our Bio Data
    April 12, 2024BY Liam O'Neill
  • The Greatest Trick Big Brother Ever Pulled
    The Greatest Trick Big Brother Ever Pulled
    Commentary “The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist” is a quote ...
    February 8, 2024BY Daniel Nuccio
  • Policing Minister Urges Forces to Double Facial Recognition Searches
    Policing Minister Urges Forces to Double Facial Recognition Searches
    The minister wrote to police chiefs across England and Wales, urging them to routinely use the technology to ...
    October 29, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • Face Search Firm Beats Privacy Watchdog’s £7.5 Million Fine in Court
    Face Search Firm Beats Privacy Watchdog’s £7.5 Million Fine in Court
    The First-tier Tribunal ruled that the Information Commissioner's sanction against U.S.-based Clearview AI over the storing of UK ...
    October 18, 2023BY Patricia Devlin
  • MPs Back Call to ‘Immediately Stop’ Live Facial Recognition Surveillance
    MPs Back Call to ‘Immediately Stop’ Live Facial Recognition Surveillance
    A group of MPs and peers, supported by 31 charities and pressure groups, have called for a moratorium ...
    October 6, 2023BY Chris Summers
  • Home Office ‘Exploring’ Use of AI to Detect and Prevent Rape and Sexual Assault
    Home Office ‘Exploring’ Use of AI to Detect and Prevent Rape and Sexual Assault
    Policing minister says use of the technology is currently being investigated, but security experts are sceptical of its ...
    September 26, 2023BY Patricia Devlin
  • Supermarkets Will Fund Government Facial Recognition Operation to Target Shoplifters
    Supermarkets Will Fund Government Facial Recognition Operation to Target Shoplifters
    Government will roll out Operation Pegasus after getting the big supermarkets onboard to pass CCTV images of shoplifters ...
    September 11, 2023BY Patricia Devlin
  • Surveillance Tsar Urges Caution as Home Office Seeks to Expand Facial Recognition Cameras
    Surveillance Tsar Urges Caution as Home Office Seeks to Expand Facial Recognition Cameras
    The government's surveillance watchdog has warned that public trust is "critical" after it emerged the Home Office is ...
    August 31, 2023BY Lily Zhou
  • How Dangerous Is AI, and Will It Really Take Your Job?
    How Dangerous Is AI, and Will It Really Take Your Job?
    Commentary Artificial intelligence (AI), we’re told, will probably destroy humanity. Then again, those in the know tell us ...
    March 14, 2023BY John Mac Ghlionn
  • Voluntary ArriveCAN Usage Low Despite Speedier Border Processing: CBSA
    Voluntary ArriveCAN Usage Low Despite Speedier Border Processing: CBSA
    The number of travellers who use ArriveCAN to submit their advance customs declaration when entering Canada has dropped ...
    March 7, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Woolworths Expands Rollout of AI-Based Checkout Technology
    Woolworths Expands Rollout of AI-Based Checkout Technology
    Supermarket giant Woolworths is expanding its use of artificial intelligence technology that captures customers scanning items at self-checkouts ...
    February 20, 2023BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Capitol Report: J6 Committee Asks DOJ to Prosecute Trump; TSA Facial Recognition Expansion
    Capitol Report: J6 Committee Asks DOJ to Prosecute Trump; TSA Facial Recognition Expansion
    The final hearing of the Jan. 6 panel: how does former President Donald Trump react as the committee ...
    December 19, 2022BY Steve Lance
  • China Has Become a Big Prison, Residents Under Surveillance by Property Managers
    China Has Become a Big Prison, Residents Under Surveillance by Property Managers
    A homeowner in China’s Chengdu City found himself under constant surveillance by his property management company, which made ...
    November 14, 2022BY Shawn Lin and Olivia Li
  • The Two Biggest Threats to Canada’s Democracy
    The Two Biggest Threats to Canada’s Democracy
    Commentary The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is gnawing at the roots of democracy worldwide. Recently, its influence operations ...
    November 12, 2022BY John Mac Ghlionn
  • More Than Half of World’s Surveillance Cameras Located in China
    More Than Half of World’s Surveillance Cameras Located in China
    Chinese cities are under the heaviest CCTV surveillance in the world, according to a report by British cybersecurity ...
    September 16, 2022BY Shawn Lin
  • Consumer Group Reveals Where to Shop to Avoid Facial Recognition Technology
    Consumer Group Reveals Where to Shop to Avoid Facial Recognition Technology
    Major Australian supermarkets and department stores, including David Jones, Target, The Good Guys, and Rebel, have vowed to ...
    July 25, 2022BY Jessie Zhang
  • Major Australian Retail Chains Found Using Facial Recognition on Customers
    Major Australian Retail Chains Found Using Facial Recognition on Customers
    Three major Australian retailers, Kmart, Bunnings, and The Good Guys, have been found using facial recognition technology on ...
    June 15, 2022BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Major British Cinemas Announce Child Digital ID Push for Age Verification
    Major British Cinemas Announce Child Digital ID Push for Age Verification
    Ninety percent of UK cinema operators are to moving to accept digital IDs for kids aged from 13 ...
    May 31, 2022BY Owen Evans
  • The World Economic Forum Wants Your Face
    The World Economic Forum Wants Your Face
    Commentary The World Economic Forum's (WEF's) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, recently ended. The theme of the five-day ...
    May 26, 2022BY John Mac Ghlionn
  • Clearview AI Fined £7.5 Million by British Data Protection Watchdog for Illegally Storing Images
    Clearview AI Fined £7.5 Million by British Data Protection Watchdog for Illegally Storing Images
    The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has handed a large fine to the facial recognition company Clearview AI for ...
    May 24, 2022BY Owen Evans
  • Feds Seek Dismissal of Planned Class Action Against RCMP Over Facial Recognition Tool
    Feds Seek Dismissal of Planned Class Action Against RCMP Over Facial Recognition Tool
    The federal government is asking a judge to dismiss a Quebec photographer's bid for certification of a class-action ...
    May 13, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • New Legal Restrictions Needed on Police Use of Facial Recognition: Privacy Watchdogs
    New Legal Restrictions Needed on Police Use of Facial Recognition: Privacy Watchdogs
    Canada's privacy commissioners say it should be illegal for police to use facial recognition technology to monitor people ...
    May 2, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • New Police Policy Could Allow Innocent People to Be Put on Facial Recognition Watchlists
    New Police Policy Could Allow Innocent People to Be Put on Facial Recognition Watchlists
    Civil liberties groups have criticised new UK police guidance that could place innocent people on facial recognition systems ...
    March 23, 2022BY Owen Evans
  • Privacy Advocates Push for Government-Wide Facial Recognition Restrictions
    Privacy Advocates Push for Government-Wide Facial Recognition Restrictions
    After a recent successful campaign for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to dump its facial recognition program, privacy ...
    February 17, 2022BY Ken Silva
  • Capitol Report (Feb. 7): Olympians Speaking Out Over Conditions
    Capitol Report (Feb. 7): Olympians Speaking Out Over Conditions
    The new German leader is here in Washington for the first time Monday. His talks with U.S. President ...
    February 7, 2022BY Steve Lance
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