Work on legislation to allow for facial recognition technology (FRT) is “well advanced” and will be introduced during the lifetime of the Government, Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has said.
The Minister for Justice has said the introduction of legislation to enable gardaí to use facial recognition technology (FRT) in criminal investigations "is not about mass surveillance". Helen McEntee ...
Government plans to give gardaí powers to use facial recognition technology (FRT) in limited circumstances hit a stumbling block last month on Simon Harris's last day with the justice brief when he ...
The riots in Dublin city centre on November 23 precipitated a heavy fallout on multiple fronts, from the social to the legal to the political. The most immediate political effect was the escalation of ...
Facebook is shutting down its facial recognition system, while Clearview AI has been ordered to delete facial recognition data belonging to Australians. As facial recognition technology faces ...
Sir Mark Rowley said officers were "energised" by the potential of live facial recognition technology Live facial recognition (LFR) is a "game-changing tool" that has led to more than 700 arrests so ...
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 ...
Sainsbury’s has said it plans to introduce facial recognition across its UK shops as it launches the controversial technology in its first stores. The UK’s second largest supermarket chain has ...
A rich vein of intelligence about the movements of key figures in the Kinahan cartel, including its Dubai-based leaders, was gathered after their fraudulently obtained passports were detected and ...