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In her quest to help the visually impaired and those on the autism spectrum, Emily Hand, assistant professor of computer science and engineering in the College of Engineering, is working to develop ...
New York web developer says your right to privacy is at stake. Jan. 10, 2012 — -- Big Brother is watching you, though probably not in the ways most of us would imagine. Sure, the cameras at banks ...
States are increasingly clamping down on how tech companies digitally scan and analyze our most sensitive and potentially lucrative commodity: the faces, eyeballs and other "biometric" data of ...
The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has partnered with the National Institute of Standards and Technology and others to host a series of test events around technologies designed to combat ...
Dara Riordan is the President and COO of FaceFirst Inc., a global leader in facial recognition and AI-driven security software. Few technologies are as powerful—and often misunderstood—as facial ...
Despite being penned by House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-Tenn.), Friday’s opinion piece urging “an alternative” to facial recognition technology offers a bizarre string of ...
For decades, Hollywood has presented audiences with futuristic disguises that were once thought only possible in science fiction. Silicone masks, fake contact lenses, and 3D printed biometrics are ...
The study found higher rates of false-positive matches for people of color. Advocacy groups and lawmakers are renewing calls for a ban on government use of facial recognition technology in the wake of ...
For decades, Hollywood has presented audiences with futuristic disguises that were once thought only possible in science fiction. Silicone masks, fake contact lenses, and 3D printed biometrics are ...
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