A new update for Google Home could make it less likely your smart home cameras mistake you for someone else, just because you ...
A document from the Department of Homeland Security outlines plans to issue local police facial recognition technology used ...
A face search engine does something a normal search box cannot: it lets you start with a photograph of a face and find where ...
An investigative report reveals that Meta licensed face recognition from Rank One, a Pentagon contractor, and built a system ...
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The key evidence police used to puncture his alibi: facial recognition software matched an image of the suspect to Dillon's photo. Dillon was later cleared, and on Wednesday he became a plaintiff in a ...
The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over the arrest of a Fort Myers man in a child-abduction case, saying officers treated a flawed face-recognition match as a near-certain ID.
Dormant face-recognition code reportedly appeared in Meta’s smart glasses app, then disappeared after scrutiny. That has put Meta’s AI eyewear plans back under the privacy spotlight.
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
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