Government staff in China have been exposed wearing paper masks printed with their coworkers’ faces to clock in without ...
HYDERABAD: The manual attendance system in Social Welfare schools and colleges across Telangana will soon be replaced, as the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions (TGSWREIS) ...
Artificial intelligence face recognition and other high-tech tools are helping police find criminals faster and more effectively. This is no longer science fiction territory. It is happening, and ...
Artificial intelligence face recognition and other high-tech tools are helping police find criminals faster and more effectively. This is no longer science fiction territory. It is happening, and ...
It’s not from Cyberpunk 2077 or RoboCop. It’s new camera technology powered by machine learning that could let police identify people deemed dangerous, and those with arrest warrants, in real time.
So far facial recognition technology has been trialed in areas such as London and Leeds (Picture: Danny Lawson/PA Wire) Police could see a boost in powers under facial recognition technology plans ...
The Edmonton Police Service announced Tuesday it will become the first police force in the world to use an artificial intelligence (AI) product from Axon Enterprise to trial facial-recognition-enabled ...
Dermatologist Dr. Jushya Bhatia Sarin warns against using phitkari (alum) on facial skin, highlighting its dehydrating and astringent properties. Contrary to popular belief, alum lacks ...
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Attendance at government colleges has risen to 90 per cent due to the use of technology
HYDERABAD: The adoption of technology in government intermediate colleges across the state has led to a sharp improvement in ...
Police chiefs are set to ramp up use of controversial AI facial recognition cameras. The Government wants forces in England and Wales to make more use of the technology - which a minister says could ...
New facial-recognition tools being tested at Orlando International Airport could soon be keeping track of travelers at departure gates across the country. By Christine Chung Reporting from Orlando, ...
The technology has been seen by some as a potential threat to privacy, but facial-recognition experts say it can be deployed responsibly in offices.
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