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The Metropolitan Police will more than double its number of live facial recognition (LFR) deployments to cover the loss of 1,400 officers and 300 staff amid budget cuts.
Schleifer was referring to a state law restricting police from using facial recognition technology in some cases. He said, in this case, BPD is unable to use that technology to identify the suspect.
Live facial recognition (LFR) will be expanded across the UK as part of a government remodel of neighbourhood policing. The government says this technology will be introduced to catch “high-harm ...
In the nation’s capital, federal lawmakers are wading into an increasingly heated debate about the future of airport technology. Specifically, the United States Senate is weighing whether to limit the ...
Police to expand use of live facial recognition technology - amid concern from campaigners The Metropolitan Police say the technology will be used up to 10 times per week, up from the current four ...
Anthropic says it has revoked OpenAI's access to the Claude API after ChatGPT's engineers were found using Claude's coding tools.
Live facial recognition has already been used by The Met, which made 580 arrests using the technology in 12 months. Facial recognition has also been used at big public events.
Discord users are already using video game characters to bypass the UK’s age-check laws. AI deepfakes could make things even more complicated.