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In immigration crackdown, US to use facial recognition technology on all foreign travelers
The Department of Homeland Security will soon begin using facial recognition technology to compile a large database of all ...
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Emirates installs facial recognition cameras at Dubai International Terminal 3
The rollout of new tech aims to streamline identity verification for Emirates passengers at check-in, immigration, boarding ...
As the FBI prepares to begin using a controversial facial recognition system later this year, more than 30 privacy groups are urging the Justice Department to conduct a long-pledged audit of the ...
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CBP will photograph non-citizens entering and exiting the US for its facial recognition database
A new rule amendment allows the US Customs and Border Protection to capture photos of non-citizens entering and leaving the ...
A federal watchdog reported Wednesday that the FBI did not properly conduct an accuracy test for its new facial recognition technology. This 68-page report details the Government Accountability Office ...
Members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform questioned the FBI over its use of facial recognition technology. The FBI has expanded its access to photo databases and facial ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. One evening in March 2017, Hoan Ton-That, an Australian coder building a powerful ...
AMY GOODMAN: We begin today’s show looking at how the Israeli government is using an experimental facial recognition system to track Palestinians and control their movement. The findings are part of a ...
Australia will use its citizens' drivers license photos to compile a nationwide facial recognition database in the name of fighting terrorism, much to the chagrin of privacy advocates. Australia will ...
The plaintiffs argue that the system violates their First and Fourth Amendment rights by turning everyday life in New York ...
In a significant privacy violation, a facial recognition system deployed across numerous bars and clubs in Australia has been compromised, revealing the sensitive personal data of countless ...
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