A Catastrophic Hospital Hack Ends in a Leak of 300M Patient Records
Snowflake targeted in supply chain attack, Kaspersky software banned in the US, AI startup under scrutiny, Amazon's face-recognition tools utilized in UK train stations.
How AI cops are ALREADY patrolling Britain's streets
Britain is deploying advanced AI surveillance technologies, resembling Orwell's Big Brother, raising concerns about privacy and a possible police state.
I Don't Want to Pay for Things with My Face | The Walrus
Facial recognition technology in vending machines raised concerns over privacy and surveillance implications.
California's Facial Recognition Bill Is Not the Solution We Need
A.B. 1814 falls short in addressing concerns over police use of facial recognition technology, posing risks to civil liberties and privacy.
TSA facial recognition tech is latest security theater absurdity
TSA plans to roll out facial recognition tech in over 400 US airports
Privacy concerns arise due to TSA's track record of ineptitude and misuse of data
Watch: Should facial recognition technology be used in schools?
Facial recognition technology in schools raises privacy concerns under GDPR and US laws.
A Catastrophic Hospital Hack Ends in a Leak of 300M Patient Records
Snowflake targeted in supply chain attack, Kaspersky software banned in the US, AI startup under scrutiny, Amazon's face-recognition tools utilized in UK train stations.
How AI cops are ALREADY patrolling Britain's streets
Britain is deploying advanced AI surveillance technologies, resembling Orwell's Big Brother, raising concerns about privacy and a possible police state.
I Don't Want to Pay for Things with My Face | The Walrus
Facial recognition technology in vending machines raised concerns over privacy and surveillance implications.
California's Facial Recognition Bill Is Not the Solution We Need
A.B. 1814 falls short in addressing concerns over police use of facial recognition technology, posing risks to civil liberties and privacy.
TSA facial recognition tech is latest security theater absurdity
TSA plans to roll out facial recognition tech in over 400 US airports
Privacy concerns arise due to TSA's track record of ineptitude and misuse of data
Watch: Should facial recognition technology be used in schools?
Facial recognition technology in schools raises privacy concerns under GDPR and US laws.
Lobby group calls for pokies venues to be exempt from facial recognition and biometric data laws
The lobby group for Australian clubs is requesting exemptions from new laws to store biometric data and use facial recognition technology to identify gambling addicts.
Clubs Australia argues that the stricter restrictions on biometric data collection could undermine harm reduction measures, such as self-exclusion registers.
Four Actions You Can Take To Protect Digital Rights this International Women's Day
Support privacy in healthcare data
Oppose facial recognition technology for its discriminatory effects
UK MPs ignore concerned constituents questions about Facial Recognition Technology
Facial Recognition Technology poses significant risks to public privacy, necessitating urgent regulation and awareness campaigns by organizations like Privacy International.
Government needs to regulate facial recognition tech, says National Academies
The US government lacks authoritative guidance, regulations, or laws to adequately address facial recognition technology.
The report recommends the development of technology standards and regulations to mitigate potential harms around equity, privacy, civil liberties, and surveillance.
US government to rein in face recognition? Yeah, right
A report sponsored by federal law enforcement urges the US government to regulate facial-recognition technology.
The report highlights concerns over technical limitations, misuse, and bias of face recognition systems.
NGOs call upon the UK Home Secretary to stop expansion of Facial Recognition Technology
Privacy organizations are raising concerns about the use of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) in the UK.
The organizations are calling for an end to the expansion of FRT to protect privacy and fundamental freedoms.
Lobby group calls for pokies venues to be exempt from facial recognition and biometric data laws
The lobby group for Australian clubs is requesting exemptions from new laws to store biometric data and use facial recognition technology to identify gambling addicts.
Clubs Australia argues that the stricter restrictions on biometric data collection could undermine harm reduction measures, such as self-exclusion registers.
Four Actions You Can Take To Protect Digital Rights this International Women's Day
Support privacy in healthcare data
Oppose facial recognition technology for its discriminatory effects
UK MPs ignore concerned constituents questions about Facial Recognition Technology
Facial Recognition Technology poses significant risks to public privacy, necessitating urgent regulation and awareness campaigns by organizations like Privacy International.
Government needs to regulate facial recognition tech, says National Academies
The US government lacks authoritative guidance, regulations, or laws to adequately address facial recognition technology.
The report recommends the development of technology standards and regulations to mitigate potential harms around equity, privacy, civil liberties, and surveillance.
US government to rein in face recognition? Yeah, right
A report sponsored by federal law enforcement urges the US government to regulate facial-recognition technology.
The report highlights concerns over technical limitations, misuse, and bias of face recognition systems.
NGOs call upon the UK Home Secretary to stop expansion of Facial Recognition Technology
Privacy organizations are raising concerns about the use of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) in the UK.
The organizations are calling for an end to the expansion of FRT to protect privacy and fundamental freedoms.
More than 1,300 police officers ready to be deployed in London in case of riots
Over 1,300 police officers on standby across London to prevent potential riots, using advanced technology like facial recognition to identify offenders.
Arrests made in town centre facial recognition police op
Metropolitan Police used facial recognition technology to arrest 11 suspects in Ilford, enhancing public safety and preventing crime.
More than 1,300 police officers ready to be deployed in London in case of riots
Over 1,300 police officers on standby across London to prevent potential riots, using advanced technology like facial recognition to identify offenders.
Arrests made in town centre facial recognition police op
Metropolitan Police used facial recognition technology to arrest 11 suspects in Ilford, enhancing public safety and preventing crime.
TfL continues to face issues from a cyber attack affecting refunds and free travel for certain passengers.
'We're watching you,' far-right protesters warned
Police are monitoring far-right protests and using facial recognition technology to prevent criminal activity. Mosques are increasing security due to concerns of being targeted during demonstrations.
TSA's use of facial recognition technology prompts urgent calls for congressional oversight
Senators are advocating for restrictions on TSA's facial recognition technology to safeguard privacy and civil liberties.
Eat the future, pay with your face': my dystopian trip to an AI burger joint
The world's first fully autonomous restaurant uses AI-powered robots to cut labor costs in fast food establishments.
GSA awards $194M in identity proofing tech pacts
GSA awards $194.5M in contracts for identity proofing technologies
Login.gov enhances citizen digital experience and cybersecurity
Civil Rights commission digs into government use of facial recognition
Facial recognition technology poses threats to fundamental rights, especially for marginalized groups.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is investigating the federal government's use of facial recognition technology.
Surveillance tech has no place in the classroom
Facial recognition technology for classrooms may not benefit students, instructors, or institutions.
Attention detected by surveillance technology does not equate to genuine learning.
The End of Privacy in Public
Facial recognition technology (FRT) is proliferating in public spaces.
TSA uses 'minimum' data to fine-tune its facial recognition, but some experts still worry
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is integrating facial recognition technology into airport security scanners.
TSA is currently in the early stages of implementing facial recognition capability as an enhancement to its Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) devices.
The National Academies released a report stating that facial recognition systems need federal oversight due to concerns about human misuse and technical shortcomings.
The Federal Trade Commission has been actively policing the use of facial recognition technology, issuing guidance on biometric data and banning a company for misidentifying people of color and women as shoplifters.
How Tech Automated the January 6 Investigations
Law enforcement is using technology to identify suspects in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
The FBI used geofence data from Google and facial recognition technology to locate devices and identify individuals.
HER founder denounces new trans-exclusionary lesbian dating app
Founder of HER expresses disappointment in new lesbian dating app using exclusionary facial recognition technology.
This new dating app will use facial recognition technology to exclude trans women - LGBTQ Nation
Jenny Watson creating exclusive dating app for lesbians, using facial recognition to exclude transgender women.
Women in AI: Charlette N'Guessan is tackling data scarcity on the African continent | TechCrunch
TechCrunch focuses on highlighting remarkable women in AI, like Charlette N'Guessan, showcasing their contributions to the field.