Many of us chip our pets these days to keep track of them if anything ever happens. Although, a new AI-driven pet ID app may be aiming to have us forget chips and use our phone's camera to ID our pets ...
A California couple has developed a new app to help track down lost pets. The Polimenos were inspired to create the Finding Rover app after they saw a poster for a missing dog. Owners can take ...
A facial recognition app being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents has access to databases containing more than 200 million images, 404 Media reports. The findings, based on user ...
CBP has quietly rolled out a new mobile face-scanning app called Mobile Identify for local law enforcement officers working ...
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a face-scanning app for local law enforcement agencies that assist the ...
A new mobile phone-based facial recognition application for dogs has the potential to significantly improve rabies vaccination efforts in endemic areas like Africa and Asia, according to a new study.
Just when you thought you were safe from Facebook’s facial recognition software, there’s a new app in town using the social networking site to tag photos automatically. It’s called Klik, and is every ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (KSNW) – It’s been almost two years since K-State professor KC Olson approached the Kansas City-based company Black Hereford Holdings, LLC about a bovine facial recognition app. “I ...
Immigration agents have been given access to a facial recognition app to identify people in the field, according to leaked emails. The emails, exchanged between Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Popular dating app Tinder rolled out a new verification method that requires users to utilize facial recognition technology to prove they are a real human when they first sign up for the app. The ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (KSNW) – It’s been almost two years since K-State professor KC Olson approached the Kansas City-based company Black Hereford Holdings, LLC about a bovine facial recognition app. “I ...