Explore if facial recognition meets the criteria to be classified as a passkey. Understand the security, usability, and standards implications for passwordless authentication.
Use of facial recognition technology will be expanded across Britain's police forces to help track down criminals, the ...
Ring’s new Familiar Faces feature uses facial recognition to identify visitors, offering convenience while raising fresh ...
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Why Amazon's new facial-recognition AI for Ring doorbells has privacy experts worried
Ring users in most of the US can now save up to fifty faces in the app, allowing for more personalized notifications. But the convenience probably isn't worth the sacrifice in privacy.
Orlando International Airport is testing new biometric technology to improve passenger experience and enhance safety.
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Build an AI alert system in Python - just 10 minutes to safety!
Python is one of the most popular languages for developing AI and computer vision projects. With the power of OpenCV and face detection libraries, you can build smart systems that can make decisions ...
Kathy Frank is recognized for her work helping students, teachers, and the homeless in Melbourne. Bernard Bryan is honored ...
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Beyond Laziness: Unpacking the Real Reasons Why No One Wants to Work Anymore in a Reshaping World
The modern workplace is in the throes of an unprecedented transformation, often labeled as the “Quit Culture.” Far from being a mere fleeting trend or a global surge in laziness, this phenomenon ...
Axon's police bodycams are used across the world and may soon come with facial recognition after a trial in Edmonton, Canada.
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Amazon’s Ring rolls out controversial, AI-powered facial-recognition feature to video doorbells
The feature lets you identify the people who regularly come to your door by creating a catalog of up to 50 faces. The company ...
Face recognition is a dragnet surveillance technology and its expansion within law enforcement over the last 20 years has been marred by systematic invasions of privacy, inaccuracies, unreliable ...
A man falsely accused of shoplifting after being added to a facial recognition watchlist has warned it "could happen to anyone". Byron Long, 66, was told to leave a B&M store at Cardiff Bay Retail ...
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