US Border Patrol intelligence units will gain access to a face recognition tool built on billions of images scraped from the internet.
Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens.
Biometric locks like face recognition are convenient to set up—but because of a legal loophole, law enforcement can bypass ...
The Milwaukee officer used the technology to run searches on his partner’s plate 124 times, officials said, and he also ...
In an internal memo last year, Meta said the political tumult in the United States would distract critics from the feature’s ...
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MINNEAPOLIS — Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers ...
MINNEAPOLIS — There are growing concerns among some lawmakers and legal experts after reports that federal agents may be utilizing facial recognition technology in the field to capture images of ...
An email detailed Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman paused the department's pursuit and use of facial recognition technology. Months of public concerns prompted Norman's change. Now, the ...
The FBI has charged multiple people with crimes like vandalism after determining their identities using the controversial technology, according to court records.