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The Met police’s claims that its LFR system is bias-free are not supported by the study they themselves commissioned from the ...
However, using Nasa’s Fire Information for Resource Management System (Firms) which detects active hot spots on the planet’s ...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue ...
Police in Scotland have confirmed their decision to use live facial recognition, nearly 10 years after the technology was ...
Labor Party Baroness Shami Chakrabarti calls the technology “intrusive” and worries that it is a step towards a “total ...
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AP Newsroom on MSNUK police use facial recognition technology during the two-day Notting Hill Carnival
The two-day street festival is a celebration of Caribbean culture and attracts around 2 million revellers. Around 7,000 ...
The government will equip seven police forces in England with new live facial recognition (LFR) vans in a bid to trace ...
Live facial recognition is called to be stopped on Friday by 65 British Lawmakers, Reuters reports, joining the European Union's blanket ban on the tech that was implemented earlier this year.
Critics issue warning over nationwide expansion of ‘intrusive’ technology which ‘turns every passerby into a walking barcode’ ...
Outside supermarkets or in festival crowds, millions are now having their features scanned by real-time facial-recognition systems in the UK -- the only European country to deploy the technology on a ...
London’s Metropolitan Police has announced controversial plans to use live facial recognition technology to improve officers’ ability to identify suspects and police the British capital.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been granted permission to intervene in legal action over the issue.
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