Utah law enforcement agencies are increasingly using facial recognition technology to identify criminal suspects, but state law limits its use to specific circumstances and imposes some of the ...
The Metropolitan Police will deploy static live facial-recognition (LFR) cameras across the West End and Soho by the end of 2026, despite increased pressure for regulation, following a six-month ...
The Milwaukee Police Department recently paused its use of facial recognition technology while it drafts a formal policy governing the tool, according to Wisconsin Public Radio. Milwaukee officials ...
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Madison Square Garden has spent years using facial recognition technology to monitor who enters its venues. Now, that same surveillance system is at the center of what could become one of the year’s ...
Out of the 330,000 commuters scanned with facial recognition cameras in London, only one person has been flagged as a criminal – and even that was a false alarm. British Transport Police has deployed ...
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Federal immigration officers often use facial recognition technology to identify immigrants in the field. Now, a newly revealed document from the Department of Homeland Security outlines plans to give ...
Man facing more than 30 felony charges, accused of kidnapping woman on Mount Timpanogos A man was arrested and is facing 32 felony charges after he allegedly assaulted, raped, and kidnapped a woman on ...
WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) - New Jersey's top court ruled on Wednesday that state prosecutors must disclose basic information about the identity and use of facial recognition technology in criminal ...
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