The Minister for Justice wants to break the EU’s encrypted messaging security. This is the Gist| The Gist
Tag faces in Mylio Photos to organize faster, search smarter, and preserve memories. Learn tips, tools, and best practices to get started.| Mylio Photos Blog
Clearview AI has built a database of billions of photos that it says can reveal just about anyone's true identity. But there are troubling questions about its past.| BuzzFeed News
A BuzzFeed News investigation has found that employees at law enforcement agencies across the US ran thousands of Clearview AI facial recognition searches — often without the knowledge of the public or even their own departments.| BuzzFeed News
As of February 2020, 88 law enforcement and government-affiliated agencies in 24 countries outside the United States have tried to use controversial facial recognition technology Clearview AI, according to a BuzzFeed News investigation.| BuzzFeed News
A BuzzFeed News review of Clearview AI documents has revealed the company is working with more than 2,200 law enforcement agencies, companies, and individuals around the world.| BuzzFeed News
This article examines the intersection of biometric data and facial recognition in the EU, highlighting the legal and cybersecurity frameworks that shape their use. Drawing on GDPR requirements and current debates on ethical deployment, it explores how EU regulations seek to balance innovation with the protection of privacy and fundamental rights. L’article Biometric Data and Facial Recognition Technology in the EU est apparu en premier sur MIAI.| MIAI
The incoming government hands over the Federal Ministry of the Interior to the Conservatives. The coalition agreement proclaims a ‘turning point’ in internal security. Stricter surveillance measures and laws are planned. With the new coalition agreement published on Wednesday, the German Social Democrats will lose the Federal Ministry of the Interior – it will once […] Der Beitrag Grand control coalition: German conservatives and social democrats call for ‘zero tolerance’ on inter...| Matthias Monroy
The world's most expensive hospital project ever has chosen Hikvision but privacy experts and an Irish politician raised serious concerns.| IPVM
The “crime panic” was a myth. But an analysis by The Appeal shows the narrative helped local police buy facial recognition software, drones, license plate readers, social media surveillance tech, and more.| The Appeal
Here's a compendium of all RedTail stories related to algorithmic and surveillance tech use by city government in Portland, Oregon, and other tech policy related reporting.|
AI-Powered security cameras cut false alarms by 90% and prevent theft. See 2025's top systems with cost comparisons for real business.| Spotter Security
A new law has been quietly introduced by the government giving the police access to the UK’s 50 million driving licenses.| Interhacktives
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The ACLU is intensifying its efforts to combat the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) in California, Maryland, and Minnesota.| POCIT. Telling the stories and thoughts of people of color in tech.
Passengers use facial recognition instead of a boarding pass| PASSENGER SELF SERVICE
A “restricted” privacy impact assessment of the drone plan provides the most detail about the possible program we have yet.| redtailmedia.org
Throughout the summer of 2020, RedTail’s Kate Kaye tracked Portland, OR’s groundbreaking facial recognition ban through this scripted podcast series.| redtailmedia.org
Artificial intelligence has gradually begun solving tasks in various spheres, either working alongside a living specialist or replacing them altogether. When it comes to productivity and accuracy, algorithms often outperform humans. Despite this, they do not possess any moral qualities, ethics in particular. This is one of the reasons why the adoption of such technologies has been slow. Since the world is moving towards widespread use of various "smart" machines, we will need to be teach them...| | NtechLab
Hardly anyone is surprised anymore by the new solutions that regularly emerge for digitalization in airports. After all, these are places that hundreds of thousands of people pass through every day, so they ought to work like clockwork and be safe. Nonetheless, digitalization in seaports shouldn't be given any less attention: full automatization, widely using BigData, IoT, and many other technologies. One of the components of a "smart" port is video analytics. The post Video analytics for sea...| | NtechLab
Until recently, the use of video surveillance was limited to a security officer sitting in front of a screen and making sure no one was taking unpaid goods out of the store. There now exist intelligent systems capable of real-time video analysis and mass data processing. Today we will talk about how they are used in retail business and what hurdles stand in the way of their implementation. The post Not only for theft prevention: video analytics for retail appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
Based on the analysis of 2,457 queries for video analytics software from public sector and business customers in 2021, NtechLab found out that business is significantly ahead in terms of number of queries. However, most real deployments take place in the public sector. The post The demand for video analytics software: what was going on in 2021 appeared first on NtechLab.| | NtechLab
From harmful substances and chronic occupational diseases to injuries and even fatalities, a manufacturing plant is, no doubt, one of the most dangerous areas for its employees’ health and wellbeing. According to the ILO’s estimations, 2.3 million women and men around the world succumb to work-related accidents or diseases every year; this corresponds to over 6000 deaths every single day. Worldwide, there are around 340 million occupational accidents and 160 million victims of work-relate...| | NtechLab
Where do you start when implementing a facial recognition project and how do you calculate the TCO? The answers to these and many other questions can be found in our article.| NtechLab
In December 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a settlement with Rite Aid for the company’s use of facial recognition technology (FRT) in| cyber/data/privacy insights
We are on the verge of a nightmare era of mass surveillance by the state and private companies. It’s not too late to stop it.| BuzzFeed News
Experience the ultimate tech revolution with our top 15 facial recognition apps. From personal security to Augmented Reality, these apps have it all!| Revolveai
In this excerpt formerly incarcerated writer James Kilgore denounces the growing use of e-carceration technologies like ankle monitors.| theappeal.org