Two campaigners are taking the Met Police to court over live facial recognition technology.
Mobile Fortify tech being used to scan faces of citizens and immigrants – but its use has prompted a severe backlash ...
But while Gothamist’s reporting this month put Wegmans in the spotlight, the Rochester-based chain is by no means the only retailer in New York City using some form of facial recognition and biometric ...
As Connecticut lawmakers look to ban facial recognition technology in retail establishments, one popular grocery chain is already using the tech at stores across the state. CT Insider visited eight of ...
Facial recognition at security and immigration checkpoints and gates could ease airport hassles, even as the technology ...
Wegmans, the supermarket chain known for its cult-like following, angered some loyalists after revealing it uses facial recognition technology at New York City stores.
Dozens of new facial live recognition vans will be delivered to police forces under sweeping reforms announced by the home ...
Police have scanned 400,000 people using live facial recognition in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the Thames Valley.
Facial recognition technology is to be rolled out across England and Wales to help all police forces, under sweeping reforms announced by the home secretary.
LIVE facial recognition technology will be rolled out across the country under plans for the biggest overhaul in policing in ...
Civil liberties campaigners are among those to raise concerns over the increase in live facial recognition vans.
The trial is open to Singapore residents, Long-Term Pass holders and foreign visitors who have previously entered Singapore.