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Jeff Kim, CEO at Yanolja Cloud, is a transformative business leader at the forefront of technology, travel and digital innovation. In June, staff at the Louvre Museum in Paris walked off the job. It ...
David Ly is the founder of Iveda, having served as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors since the company’s inception in 2003. Facial recognition is reshaping not only how public safety is ...
In recent months, facial recognition technology has become a hot topic and a heated debate amid growing privacy concerns, and that debate has added a new chapter recently. The Transportation Security ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Civil rights and privacy groups are demanding an investigation into the NYPD's alleged misuse of facial recognition technology after a false match led to a man being wrongfully ...
Home Depot is accused of breaking the law by using facial recognition at self-checkout kiosks in Illinois. The Home Depot is facing a class-action lawsuit in Illinois for allegedly collecting ...
GAINESVILLE — Leave your tickets at home, just bring your face. The University of Florida’s latest pitch to students marks a new era in college football: using facial authentication for ticket holders ...
The Milwaukee Police Department has not relied on evidence-based research in their decision to use facial recognition technology. Instead, they are disregarding research that unequivocally shows that ...
The Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial-recognition (LFR) technology is unlawful, according to UK equality watchdog, citing the need for deployments of the technology to be necessary, ...
The Home Depot is facing a class-action lawsuit in Illinois for allegedly collecting biometric data from customers without their consent. The home improvement giant is on the receiving end of a ...
Sainsbury’s is to use controversial face recognition technology in its stores for the first time. However, the use of facial recognition has been heavily criticised by privacy groups. Campaign group ...
London's Metropolitan Police deployed live facial recognition at this year's Notting Hill Carnival. The technology, which has been used by U.K. police 111 times this year, has stirred debate over ...