The Cops D.C. Police Deny Allegation That A Cop ‘Planted’ a Bomb on a Suspect Did a cop plant a bomb on a Washington, D.C., man? Perhaps. The D.C. police department claims that that isn’t true. According to a recent article published
New York University Clearview reveals how a legal problem can be solved by statistics What do human intelligence, killer robots, and cloud algorithms have in common? Primarily they require humans to sort, organize, and manipulate data, whether that data is generated by sensors or
Clearview AI Technology is coming down the road, and it’s up to you to decide what to do about it Some academics are urging increased technology controls, in the wake of recent anti-Semitic and other hate crimes in France and South Africa, but government agencies are more cautious. In these
Photos Tech Industry Reaction to Facebook’s Facial Recognition Access Sidestep the law, take all your photos, and target our kids for surveillance — that’s how a U.S. facial recognition startup describing its services looked when the American Civil
The Cops Facial Recognition Firm Accused of Bugging Of Airbnb Owners and Politicians In Pennsylvania, one middle-aged woman reportedly walked into a police station last November on suspicion of terrorism. A few days later, an actual suspicious person entered the same police station.
software A secretive company is selling facial recognition to law enforcement agencies around the world If you are authoritarian or complicit in a situation where your technology is used to increase power and authoritarianism, you should be wary of a new tech firm in London
American Civil Liberties Union Turn Your Phone Into A Facial Recognition Camera At the Internet Cafe in San Diego, Calif., you'll find a small room brimming with glowsticks, glitter and latest playstation games. Inside, you'll find people testing their photo skills using
Clearview New app helps prosecutors identify child sex offenders A Wisconsin facial recognition app is helping prosecutors in New York to identify the known sexual predators who have preyed on young girls. Existing law in both states did not