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The DHS has illegally stuffed America's airports full of $1B worth shitty, malfing facial-recognition tech
The words “face recognition” can make some people feel uneasy, conjuring dystopian scenes from science fiction. Can someone use it to identify strangers on the street? Are institutions gathering mass databases of images that can be used to invade someone's privacy or rights?
By Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, Director, Applied Machine Learning Today we’re announcing new, optional tools to help people better manage their identity on Facebook using face recognition. Powered by the same technology we’ve used to suggest friends you may want to tag in photos or videos, these new features help you find photos that you’re not […]
Far from the booming metropolis of Beijing, China is building a sprawling system that combines dystopian technology and human policing. “It’s a kind of frontline laboratory for surveillance.”
Geen lange rijen meer voor de security check, maar een wandeling door een aquariumtunnel vol met prachtige visjes die je natuurlijk goed wilt bekijken. Alleen zijn het niet de vissen die daar rondz
Someone will break FaceID. But it won't be easy.
Despite leaks and a hiccup during a demo of its new Face ID unlocking feature, analysts say this year’s launch puts Apple in an ‘extraordinarily strong’ position
Professor whose study suggested technology can detect whether a person is gay or straight says programs will soon reveal traits such as criminal predisposition
AI-powered program allowed users to edit selfies to fit into ‘Caucasian, Asian, Indian or Black’ categories causing outrage and immediate U-turn
Whoever codes the system, embeds her views. A call for inclusive code.
The biometric technology is becoming more mainstream but there is little oversight of these systems, leaving them open to misuse
Apple heeft de Israëlische startup RealFace overgenomen. Dat bedrijf maakt gezichtsherkenningssoftware.
Apple heeft de Israëlische startup RealFace overgenomen. Dat bedrijf maakt gezichtsherkenningssoftware.
Privacyzorgen over dataverzameling kun je beperken met de hoop op goede beveiliging. Maar met de introductie van gezichtsherkenning door overheden en Facebookers ben je niet langer ongezien in de
Hyperface: a fabric that makes computer vision systems see faces everywhere
Hyperface project involves printing patterns on to clothing or textiles that computers interpret as a face, in fightback against intrusive technology
In Groot-Brittannië wordt door de politie een nieuw concept van camera-bewaking uitgetest, waarbij gebruik gemaakt wordt van software die in staat is om aan de kleinste details een persoon te identif
Met de Russische gezichtsherkenningsapp FindFace kan een onbekende geïdentificeerd worden aan de hand van een foto. Sinds vorige week heeft het programma haar database uitgebreid naar Twitter en ka
Met één druk op de knop kan de politie vanaf vandaag in seconden miljoenen foto's doorzoeken van verdachten, veroordeelden en vreemdelingen. Dankzij nieuwe software voor gezichtsherkenning kan de vr
A facial recognition company is partnering with a private intelligence firm that tracks terrorists to create an Internet-based tool to scan and identify terrorists’ faces.
Before all of this ever went down In another place, another town You were just a face in the crowd You were just a face in the crowd Out in the street walking around A face in the crowd -Tom Petty
FBI facial recognition experts identified Steve Talley as a bank robber. They were wrong.
There’s reason to believe facial recognition software is getting very accurate. According to a WSJ article by Laura Mills, Facial Recognition Software Advances Trigger Worries, a Russian comp…
Researchers use online photos to create 3-D renders of faces and successfully dupe four facial recognition systems.
FBI did not properly disclose privacy impact of storing 411m photos and has no information on how often software returns false positives, a new study finds
Today the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) finally published its exhaustive report on the FBI’s face recognition capabilities. The takeaway: FBI has access to hundreds of millions more photos than we ever thought. And the Bureau has been hiding this fact from the public—in flagrant violation of federal law and agency policy—for years.
The Illinois Biometric Privacy Statute Survived a Recent Attack. But the Struggle Continues.
Company says facial features reveal terrorists and pedophiles 80% of the time
The social network wants you to share more pictures, and its new app Moments is how it’s going to encourage that – if it isn’t scuppered by data protection law
Facebook heeft de eerste ronde van een rechtszaak over het opslaan van biometrische gegevens verloren.
Your Face is Big Data