Employees at a neighbourhood committee in China have resorted to printing out images of their colleagues’ faces and using them as masks to circumvent facial recognition clocking-in systems, shocking ...
Exclusive: System more likely to suggest incorrect matches for images of women and Black people Police forces successfully lobbied to use a facial recognition system known to be biased against women, ...
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Chinese government employees caught using face masks with coworkers’ faces to trick facial recognition systems
Several government employees in China are under investigation after being caught using face masks printed with their coworkers’ faces to bypass facial recognition attendance systems. According to ...
Nearly 18% of professionals across GCC region work remotely or in hybrid settings Hybrid work is not about where employees work from anymore; it is about how they thrive in this ecosystem. Since 2020, ...
This is the online edition of The Wiretap newsletter, your weekly digest of cybersecurity, internet privacy and surveillance news. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here. Axon bodycameras are used ...
LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Use of facial recognition technology will be expanded across Britain's police forces to help track down criminals, the government said on Thursday, as it proposed a new body ...
London’s Metropolitan Police is deploying facial recognition technology in a bid to curb the use of illegal e-bikes. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley lauded the technology as one of ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Amazon’s Ring launched its Familiar Faces feature in December, using facial recognition technology to identify regular visitors. The feature uses facial recognition technology ...
New facial-recognition tools being tested at Orlando International Airport could soon be keeping track of travelers at departure gates across the country. By Christine Chung Reporting from Orlando, ...
Dystopian or useful? Amazon’s Ring doorbells will now be able to identify your visitors through a new AI-powered facial-recognition feature, the company said on Tuesday. The controversial feature, ...
One by one, a group of passengers arriving at Orlando International Airport from Costa Rica stepped up to a kiosk and looked at a camera. In just seconds, the screen flashed green with the word ...
The technology has been seen by some as a potential threat to privacy, but facial-recognition experts say it can be deployed responsibly in offices.
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