The FBI has charged multiple people with crimes like vandalism after determining their identities using the controversial technology, according to court records. ICE protesters are being monitored by ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — There are growing concerns among some lawmakers and legal experts after reports that federal agents may be utilizing facial recognition technology in the field to capture images of ...
The home secretary has said she rejects suggestions that making live facial recognition available to all police forces in England and Wales contributes to a "Big Brother" society. Shabana Mahmood told ...
AURORA, Ill. (WLS) -- Illinois state lawmakers and privacy advocates are raising concerns over technology used by federal agents for immigration enforcement that they say violates the privacy and ...
The grocery store chain Wegmans, among other retailers, is using face recognition on its customers — and scanning their faces for resemblance not only to accused shoplifters but also to people whose ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With residents this month debating use of facial recognition systems at some Connecticut grocery stores, state lawmakers from both ...
Police in Britain's first 'Big Brother town' are catching criminals every 34 minutes, spotting suspects on the run for 20 years using facial recognition cameras, it can be revealed. Just weeks after ...
WASHINGTON — Wegmans grocery store is claiming to use facial recognition to identify those who pose a risk to "our people, customers, or operation." On Monday, the food retailer issued a statement on ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Grocery stores across Connecticut are using facial recognition technology to combat theft, but some customers and lawmakers are raising privacy concerns about the practice.