The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint against IntelliVision Technologies Corp., a San Jose-based company, for allegedly making false and misleading claims about its AI-powered facial ...
I’ve written earlier columns about enforcement actions the FTC and other regulators have taken against companies making what they consider to be deceptive claims about the use of Artificial ...
Milwaukee police are mulling a trade: 2.5 million mugshots for free use of facial recognition technology. Officials from the Milwaukee Police Department say swapping the photos with the software firm ...
In all three cases, the authorities had the wrong people. In all three, it was face recognition technology that told them they were right. Law enforcement officers in many U.S. states are not required ...
DALLAS — The Dallas Police Department received city councilmembers' blessing to use a controversial facial recognition software to identify people suspected of crimes, over opposition from the ACLU ...
DALLAS — Dallas Police said leads generated by a controversial and powerful facial recognition software have led to arrests, but critics worry the department does not have sufficient guardrails in ...
Editor’s note: This story includes a description of an attempted suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide or other acts of self-harm, please contact Colorado Crisis Services by ...
Milwaukee Police Department is proposing trading 2.5 million jail records for facial recognition technology access with the company Biometrica. Police say acquiring the technology will lead to higher ...