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fromPrivacy International
1 day ago

Toward Regulation: Addressing the Legal Void in Facial Recognition Technology

Widespread deployment of facial recognition in the UK lacks specific legal safeguards, enabling mass surveillance and requiring urgent regulation to protect human rights.
fromSocial Media Today
2 days ago

Meta Expands Use of Facial ID to Combat 'Celeb-Bait' Scams

Our automated systems are also getting better at catching these scams before they reach people. The expansion of facial recognition technology in particular more than doubled the volume of celebrity-bait scam ads we were able to detect and remove in testing. Today, there are nearly 500,000 public figures that are being protected from having their likeness misused in these scams.
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#surveillance
fromGothamist
5 days ago
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Dolan, MSG targeted transgender woman, sexual assault accuser according to federal lawsuit

fromGothamist
5 days ago
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Dolan, MSG targeted transgender woman, sexual assault accuser according to federal lawsuit

fromZDNET
1 week ago

It took a year, but Microsoft finally squashed this major Windows 11 24H2 bug

Specifically, this bug prevented people from using the integrated camera with Windows Hello facial recognition. This stopped users from running a facial scan to sign in to the Camera app, any app or service that normally supports facial scanning via Windows Hello, or any other app or device that relied on the integrated camera. Also: Windows 11 lets you run a network speed test right from the taskbar now - how to try it
Tech industry
fromPractical Ecommerce
1 week ago

Facial Recognition Bans Spread Globally

A ruling last week in Australia makes using facial recognition to combat fraud almost impossible and is the latest example of global regulators' growing disapproval of biometric technology in retail environments. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) determined that Kmart Australia Limited had violated the country's Privacy Act 1988 when it used facial recognition to prevent return fraud and theft.
Privacy technologies
Gadgets
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

Toss Front Cam payment concept may be the future of retail - Yanko Design

A compact, minimalist point-of-sale terminal integrates dual front cameras, NFC, magnetic stripe and modular IC readers with local facial-recognition processing for faster, privacy-preserving payments.
#ice
#cctv
#protests
US politics
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Dem senators cry foul over ICE mobile face recog app

Senators demand ICE stop using the Mobile Fortify facial-recognition app due to bias, inaccuracy, civil-rights harms, and lack of transparency.
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

Activists Are Using AI To 'Identify' ICE Officers And That's Definitely Not Good News - Above the Law

An activist has started using artificial intelligence to identify Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents beneath their masks - a use of the technology sparking new political concerns over AI-powered surveillance.Dominick Skinner, a Netherlands-based immigration activist, estimates he and a group of volunteers have publicly identified at least 20 ICE officials recorded wearing masks during arrests. He told POLITICO his experts are "able to reveal a face using AI, if they have 35 percent or more of the face visible."
Privacy technologies
#smart-locks
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Gadgets

This exclusive discount makes the best smart lock I've ever tested that much better

fromZDNET
3 months ago
Gadgets

I switched to a Wi-Fi-enabled smart lock with facial recognition - and can't go back

fromZDNET
5 months ago
Wearables

I tested a smart lock with facial recognition, and it spoiled every other one for me

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Gadgets

This exclusive discount makes the best smart lock I've ever tested that much better

fromZDNET
3 months ago
Gadgets

I switched to a Wi-Fi-enabled smart lock with facial recognition - and can't go back

fromZDNET
5 months ago
Wearables

I tested a smart lock with facial recognition, and it spoiled every other one for me

fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Who is Tyler Robinson Suspect in Charlie Kirk Shooting?

The suspect in the murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on Wednesday evening has been identified as Tyler Robinson, first reported by the New York Post, later confirmed by AP. During a Friday morning appearance on Fox & Friends, President Donald Trump revealed that a suspect in the political assassination was in custody, but admitted that he wasn't fully convinced of the accuracy. Kirk was shot in the neck during an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday.
US politics
fromFlowingData
4 weeks ago

Facial recognition software leads to wrong man arrested for flashing

Like Mr. Williams, the culprit was Black, had a thick beard and mustache, and wore his hair in braids. Physically, the two men had little else in common. Mr. Williams was not only taller, he also weighed 230 pounds. The victim said the delivery man appeared to weigh about 160 pounds. But Mr. Williams still spent more than two days in jail in April.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Enforcing Australia's social media ban on kids is possible but contains risks, report says

No single age-verification method reliably enforces a social-media ban for under-16s; all tested approaches involve privacy, accuracy, or implementation trade-offs.
#retail-crime
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Sainsbury's to trial facial recognition to catch shoplifters

"Sainsbury's decision to trial Orwellian facial recognition technology in its shops is deeply disproportionate and chilling. "Sainsbury's should abandon this trial and the government must urgently step in to prevent the unchecked spread of this invasive technology."
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fromFuturism
1 month ago

Police Arrest Man With Almost Zero Resemblance to Actual Perpetrator Because AI Told Them To

Extensive NYPD surveillance spending and facial recognition use resulted in a wrongful arrest, exposing reliability and bias risks in law enforcement AI and identification practices.
Privacy technologies
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

ICO publishes summary of police facial recognition audit | Computer Weekly

South Wales and Gwent Police use facial recognition with processes and safeguards assessed as largely compliant with UK data protection requirements.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

With no federal facial recognition law, states rush to fill void

States are enacting laws requiring consent and banning sale of biometric data, restricting facial and voice recognition to protect privacy.
#wrongful-arrest
fromCbsnews
1 month ago
Privacy technologies

Facial recognition technology error led to wrongful arrest, Brooklyn father says

fromFuturism
2 months ago
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Police Use Busted Facial Recognition System, Arrest Random Man and Accuse Him of Horrible Crime

fromCbsnews
1 month ago
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Facial recognition technology error led to wrongful arrest, Brooklyn father says

fromFuturism
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Police Use Busted Facial Recognition System, Arrest Random Man and Accuse Him of Horrible Crime

#notting-hill-carnival
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Met chief rejects calls to scrap live facial recognition at Notting Hill carnival

The use of live facial recognition cameras at the Notting Hill carnival will continue despite concerns over racial bias.
#ai-technology
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Met urged to scrap Carnival facial recognition plan

"LFR is a mass surveillance tool that treats all Carnival-goers as potential suspects and has no place at one of London's biggest cultural celebrations."
Social justice
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Facial recognition technology discriminates against people of colour | Letter

Facial recognition technology discriminates against communities of colour and poses risks of wrongful arrest, particularly exacerbating policing issues.
#privacy
fromFuturism
4 months ago
Privacy technologies

The Hot New AI Tool in Law Enforcement Is a Workaround for Places Where Facial Recognition Is Banned

New AI tool, Track, circumvents facial recognition laws by using nonbiometric features to identify individuals.
Track serves as a workaround for privacy-invading facial recognition technology bans.
fromGadgets 360
4 months ago
Wearables

Meta Considered Bringing Facial Recognition to Smart Glasses: Report

Meta plans to introduce an opt-in facial recognition feature for its smart glasses, raising significant privacy concerns for those nearby.
Privacy technologies
fromFuturism
4 months ago

The Hot New AI Tool in Law Enforcement Is a Workaround for Places Where Facial Recognition Is Banned

New AI tool, Track, circumvents facial recognition laws by using nonbiometric features to identify individuals.
Track serves as a workaround for privacy-invading facial recognition technology bans.
Wearables
fromGadgets 360
4 months ago

Meta Considered Bringing Facial Recognition to Smart Glasses: Report

Meta plans to introduce an opt-in facial recognition feature for its smart glasses, raising significant privacy concerns for those nearby.
fromPrivacy International
1 month ago

Revealed: "Skyrocketing" scale of UK police's Secret Facial Recognition Searches of Passport and Immigration Databases

"Our passports have been secretly turned into mugshots. The government has taken all of our passport photos and secretly turned them into mugshots to build a giant, Orwellian police database."
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fromForbes
1 month ago

Your Face Could Cost You The Job: The Dangerous Rise Of Facial Recognition At Work

Employers are increasingly using facial recognition software for employee management, raising concerns about bias and surveillance culture.
#airport-security
#ai
fromMedium
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Why AI can't draw faces properly (and it's not a bug, it's a feature)

fromMedium
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Why AI can't draw faces properly (and it's not a bug, it's a feature)

Privacy professionals
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

States take the lead in AI regulation as federal government steers clear

Over 250 AI-related health bills were introduced in 34 states in the first half of 2025, focusing on disclosure, consumer protection, and regulation.
#privacy-rights
EU data protection
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Shopper put on Facewatch watchlist after dispute over 39p of paracetamol

Facial recognition technology raises significant concerns about privacy and the implications of data processing without substantial public interest.
EU data protection
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Shopper put on Facewatch watchlist after dispute over 39p of paracetamol

Facial recognition technology raises significant concerns about privacy and the implications of data processing without substantial public interest.
fromFlowingData
2 months ago

Facial recognition app linked with government data

Mobile Fortify takes someone's identity and then burrows into DHS's and other agencies' databases to surface much more information about the person than tools like Clearview AI.
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fromFuturism
2 months ago

Leaked Documents Show xAI Employees Were Alarmed by Something They Were Asked to Do at Elon Musk's AI Startup

xAI faces employee backlash over project Skippy, aiming to train AI Grok using staff facial expressions.
#privacy-concerns
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fromArs Technica
4 months ago

Cops pause use of flawed AI cameras secretly monitoring streets for suspects

New Orleans' use of facial recognition live feeds for arrests raises concerns over privacy, accuracy, and accountability in policing.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

XAI asked workers to record their facial expressions to train Grok - and they weren't happy

The project was designed to train the company's AI model to "recognize and analyze facial movements and expressions, such as how people talk, react to others' conversations, and express themselves in various conditions."
Artificial intelligence
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Will face recognition cameras keep Croydon safer?

Surveillance measures including live facial recognition are being implemented in Croydon to combat rising crime, raising privacy concerns among residents.
#policing
#tinder
fromTechCrunch
3 months ago
Privacy technologies

Tinder to require new users in California to use facial recognition tech to verify their profiles | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
3 months ago
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Tinder to require new users in California to use facial recognition tech to verify their profiles | TechCrunch

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fromtime.com
3 months ago

Denmark Seeks to Give People Copyright to Their Own Features in Effort to Combat AI Deepfakes

Denmark aims to empower citizens with copyright control over their image and voice, while prohibiting the sharing of deepfakes.
fromCNET
3 months ago

How To Fix the Most Common AI Image Errors and Hallucinations

Every image generator is unique, but I've spent enough time with them to recognize some patterns. There are certain things AIs are prone to mess up -- fingers on hands, overlapping elements, extremely fine details, etcetera.
Artificial intelligence
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fromqns.com
3 months ago

American Airlines first to implement new facial recognition system at JFK for U.S. citizens QNS

American Airlines and CBP launched biometric screening at JFK to enhance reentry speed for U.S. travelers, reducing wait times significantly.
Privacy technologies
fromSlate Magazine
3 months ago

This Glitchy, Error-Prone Tool Could Get You Deported-Even If You're a U.S. Citizen

Mistaken identities in immigration policing highlight failures in facial recognition technology, leading to wrongful arrests of U.S. citizens.
EU data protection
fromIndependent
4 months ago

Adrian Weckler: Loophole obscures whether gardai can legally use AI facial scanning in public

Ireland is not bound by EU's AI Act, potentially allowing gardaí unchecked surveillance.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 months ago

How a tipster tracked a U.S. fugitive 'psychic' to Toronto after a 21-year search | CBC News

An anonymous tip using facial recognition technology led to the capture of U.S. fugitive Patrick Lutts Jr. after two decades on the run.
fromFlowingData
4 months ago

Undisclosed surveillance with facial recognition in New Orleans

Police across the country rely on facial recognition software, which uses artificial intelligence to quickly map the physical features of a face in one image and compare it to the faces in huge databases of images.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
4 months ago

Essex Police discloses 'incoherent' facial recognition assessment | Computer Weekly

Essex Police allegedly failed to adequately assess the potentially discriminatory effects of its live facial recognition technology despite claiming to have considered such issues in their equality impact assessment.
EU data protection
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fromHackernoon
5 years ago

A Conversation with Kashmir Hill: Envisioning a Chaotic Future | HackerNoon

MSG Entertainment implemented an 'attorney exclusion list' using facial recognition to monitor and restrict access for lawyers suing the company.
fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Switchbot's latest lock can unlock with a look

SwitchBot's new Lock Ultra Vision is the first retrofit smart lock that incorporates advanced 3D facial recognition, facilitating a unique unlocking experience.
Gadgets
#sex-offender
fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago
London food

Sex offender spotted with child by face ID cameras

Facial recognition technology helped prevent potential child abuse by identifying a registered sex offender with a child in violation of his orders.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago
London food

Moment dangerous paedophile, 73, confesses to police he took girl, six, from her school in south London

Facial recognition technology successfully identified a registered sex offender attempting to befriend a young child in South London.
London food
fromwww.bbc.com
4 months ago

Sex offender spotted with child by face ID cameras

Facial recognition technology helped prevent potential child abuse by identifying a registered sex offender with a child in violation of his orders.
London food
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago

Moment dangerous paedophile, 73, confesses to police he took girl, six, from her school in south London

Facial recognition technology successfully identified a registered sex offender attempting to befriend a young child in South London.
Privacy technologies
fromMail Online
4 months ago

Security warning for new TSA technology that tracks your every move

TSA's facial recognition system enhances travel security but raises significant privacy concerns and has potential implications for civil liberties.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Sight Recovery After a Lifetime of Blindness

Critical periods in early development are crucial for forming visual perception.
Neuroplasticity allows for changes in the brain related to visual experiences during critical periods.
fromMail Online
9 years ago

Star Trek specs which are helping blind people to see

Blind people can now effectively 'see' thanks to a brilliant new British invention - glasses that tell wearers what they are looking at. The glasses, which contain tiny cameras, can identify everything from shop doorways to the contents of a fridge - giving a verbal commentary through a phone app and earpiece.
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#cbp
fromWIRED
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

ICE's Deportation Airline Hack Reveals Man 'Disappeared' to El Salvador

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fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Border agents are going to photograph everyone leaving the US by car

CBP plans to use facial recognition to photograph everyone leaving the US by car, matching their faces to travel documents.
fromWIRED
4 months ago
Privacy professionals

US Customs and Border Protection Plans to Photograph Everyone Exiting the US by Car

Privacy professionals
fromWIRED
4 months ago

ICE's Deportation Airline Hack Reveals Man 'Disappeared' to El Salvador

CBP plans to implement extensive face recognition technology for vehicles entering the US, affecting privacy.
Policies protecting vulnerable individuals in CBP custody were rescinded, reversing Biden-era protections.
Recent security breaches in communication tools raise concerns about agency data practices.
TeleMessage, an app used by some CBP agents, has been suspended following serious data breaches.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Border agents are going to photograph everyone leaving the US by car

CBP plans to use facial recognition to photograph everyone leaving the US by car, matching their faces to travel documents.
Privacy professionals
fromWIRED
4 months ago

US Customs and Border Protection Plans to Photograph Everyone Exiting the US by Car

CBP plans to photograph every vehicle passenger leaving the US and match faces with travel documents.
#meta
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fromFuturism
4 months ago

Years After Promising to Stop Facial Recognition Work, Meta Has a Devious New Plan

Meta is reintroducing facial recognition technology in smart glasses despite previous concerns about privacy and ethics.
The 'super sensing' feature could significantly impact privacy and safety due to continuous recording.
fromThe Verge
4 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Meta's new AI glasses could have a 'super-sensing' mode with facial recognition

Privacy technologies
fromFuturism
4 months ago

Years After Promising to Stop Facial Recognition Work, Meta Has a Devious New Plan

Meta is reintroducing facial recognition technology in smart glasses despite previous concerns about privacy and ethics.
The 'super sensing' feature could significantly impact privacy and safety due to continuous recording.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Meta's new AI glasses could have a 'super-sensing' mode with facial recognition

Meta is creating software that can recognize people by name and assist users with reminders based on their surroundings.
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fromWIRED
4 months ago

US Border Agents Are Asking for Help Taking Photos of Everyone Entering the Country by Car

CBP is seeking tech solutions for real-time facial recognition of all vehicle passengers at border crossings.
fromTravel + Leisure
4 months ago

Yes, You Can Opt Out of TSA Facial Recognition-Here's Why You Should Consider It

One way to take back some control is by knowing your rights. And that begins by understanding when you can say "no" to facial recognition scans at airports.
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Digital life
fromIndependent
5 months ago

Time to bin the boarding pass? How your face could soon be your ticket to fly

Digital transformation will eliminate boarding passes and check-ins within the next few years, allowing travelers to use face recognition for verification.
Digital life
fromNew York Post
5 months ago

Passengers will no longer need this travel essential to fly as industry plans major shake-up

The aviation industry is eliminating boarding passes and check-in procedures, implementing facial recognition technology for travel identification.
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