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Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into our daily lives — from performing manufacturing tasks to aiding physicians in surgery. Despite many upsides, AI has a disturbing element: bias in facial recognition technology that seeps into the ...
Facial recognition software has been installed in Podgorica, Budva and Bar, but is not yet fully operational. Montenegro’s interior ministry has bought facial recognition software and deployed it in public spaces in the capital Podgorica and the coastal ...
A recent development in the realm of facial recognition technology addresses the challenges posed by face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, promising to recognize the face despite the mask, as reported in Inderscience. However, the question arises: Is ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into our daily lives — from performing manufacturing tasks to aiding physicians in surgery. Despite many upsides, AI has a disturbing element: bias in facial recognition technology that ...
Amazon claims the FBI’s use of its Rekognition image and video analysis software does not violate its mortarium on sales of facial-recognition technology to US law enforcement agencies, because it only ever applied to police forces when conducting ...
The new smart lock series boasts dual batteries and support for Matter-over-Wi-Fi. A higher-end model also supports palm vein and fingerprint recognition.
(WJAR) — This might make you think twice about posting another selfie. It turns out scammers can use our photos to bypass facial recognition software and hack into our accounts. It’s called "Selfie Spoofing." According to Leyla Bilge, the director of ...
KILLING STILL UNCLEAR. AS YOU CAN SEE IN THOSE PHOTOS, POLICE IN NEW YORK ARE USING THE LATEST SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY TO TRACK DOWN THEIR SUSPECT. SOME SIMILAR RESOURCES ARE WORKING RIGHT HERE IN OUR AREA. OUR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER, TERRI PARKER, HAS A ...
Retailers have told the House of Lords that live facial recognition (LFR) would be of limited use in tackling shoplifting due to the associated safety and ethical concerns, but that working with police to automatically identify offenders after the fact ...
Recent advances in computer vision and other types of artificial intelligence offer an opportunity for facial recognition to apply to bears and other animals.
Xiomara Quinonez ’24 graduated from Santa Clara University with a major in Computer Science and Engineering and a minor in Technical Innovation, Design, & Entrepreneurship. Quinonez was a 2023-24 Hackworth Fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.