Facial recognition
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Amnesty International researcher Matt Mahmoudi discusses the IDF’s use of the techonology as a tool of mass surveillance
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In January 2020, Robert Williams was arrested by Detroit police for a crime he had not committed. The officers were acting on a tip not from a witness or informant. In fact, not from a person at allPodcast
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Snack dispenser at University of Waterloo shows facial recognition message on screen despite no prior indication
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Exclusive: Privacy campaigners say clause in new criminal justice bill will put all UK drivers on ‘permanent police lineup’
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Surveillance systems incorrectly and without customer consent marked shoppers as ‘persons of interest’, an FTC settlement says
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Critics say Fraser Samson hiring is ‘outrageous conflict of interest’ as monitoring technology is rolled out in UK high streets
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Cameras made by Hikvision, which is blacklisted in US, blanket the occupied West Bank, according to Amnesty International
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Albanese government is rushing through laws to underpin the ID verification service, say experts who have privacy concerns
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Policing minister Chris Philp suggests target of more than 200,000 searches over next six months in England and Wales
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Human rights campaigners say the Pegasus initiative wrongly criminalises people of colour, women and LGBTQ+ people
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Exclusive: AFP tells Senate estimates it is now aware the PimEyes and FaceCheck.ID platforms may have been tested for operational purposes on around 10 occasions
Facial recognition helps fight serious crime, but for minor UK offences it should be off limits