An automated facial recognition search error led to the wrongful arrest of a pregnant Black woman in Detroit. Porcha Woodruff, a 32-year-old licensed aesthetician and ...
The use of facial recognition technology by Louisiana authorities resulted in the mistaken arrest of a Georgia man on a fugitive warrant, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reports. Randall ...
Canada-based University of Waterloo is racing to remove M&M-branded smart vending machines from campus after outraged students discovered the machines were covertly collecting face recognition data ...
ICE and CBP are using a mobile app called "Mobile Fortify" to collect biometric data and access vast amounts of data about individuals, regardless of immigration status, raising serious constitutional ...
Porcha Woodruff is the sixth individual to claim that facial recognition technology led to false accusations against them. Her case marks the third instance involving ...
Blind recognition and identification of error correcting codes is an evolving field that addresses the challenge of inferring the underlying coding schemes in digital ...
Misidentified, accused of brawling and then kicked out of a roller-skating rink -- the case of a young Detroit girl is the latest facial recognition controversy. Rae Hodge was a senior editor at CNET.
A Black man was reportedly jailed in Louisiana for almost a week for a crime he did not commit, according to his lawyer. Police arrested 28-year-old Randal Reid after running facial recognition ...
I dont mind the use of facial recognition, but it seems to me its about as reliable as "subject was driving a white T-bird with a dent in the driver's side". You cant go just on that. Click to expand.
Shunyalabs.ai has launched ZeroMed, a next-generation automatic speech recognition (ASR) system designed specifically for healthcare environments. The company calls it “a breakthrough domain-optimized ...