Facial recognition systems will be introduced across the country, the government has said as it welcomed the failure of a legal challenge to the technology. The case against the Metropolitan Police's ...
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Like many university instructors, Steven Jackson knows his way around a lecture hall. The rows of seating, the balcony above, the lectern centered carefully at the front — all part of the traditional ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Disneyland has deployed facial recognition technology at park entrances to verify tickets and prevent fraud, a ...
Artificial intelligence tools are making it faster than ever to reproduce creative work. Does copyright even matter anymore? By Meaghan Tobin Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan Sigrid Jin was waiting to ...
YouTube is a video platform, not a formal educational institution. Brian McLogan always wanted to be a math teacher. During high school, he found himself unable to connect with traditional styles of ...
A police force will use live facial recognition (LFR) technology at an annual horse fair. Cumbria Police said it will deploy the technology at Appleby Horse Fair in June. Det Supt Dan St Quintin said ...
A facial recognition system deployed by the Met Police at Oxford Circus last summer Privacy campaigners have lost a High Court challenge aimed at limiting the ...
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A High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police's use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology in London has been dismissed. Youth worker Shaun Thompson, who was previously misidentified by ...
The Metropolitan Police has defeated a High Court challenge into the use of Live Facial Recognition across London. Youth worker Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo, from campaign group Big Brother Watch, ...