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Facial recognition technology is rapidly spreading throughout the United States, pushed forward by the tech sector at a pace that federal regulators can’t keep up with.
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The TSA’s been planning to expand facial recognition to a whopping 430 US airports over the next several years — but a bipartisan group of 14 senators is challenging that.
Workers at Amazon have demanded that their employer stop the sale of facial recognition software and other services to the US government. In a letter addressed to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and posted ...
Now, a new study from the University of Missouri College of Education has found that, on average, children who completed preschool make large improvements in their alphabet recognition skills ...
The Government of Buenos Aires awarded a direct contract to Buenos Aires-based company Danaide S.A., which developed Buenos Aires’ facial recognition system based on its software product, Ultra IP.