In your face: our acceptance of facial recognition technology depends on who is doing it – and where
The author is employed by Optic Security Group. Facial recognition technology is becoming more widely used, but this has not been matched by wider acceptance from the public. Controversies continue to ...
Face recognition is a dragnet surveillance technology and its expansion within law enforcement over the last 20 years has been marred by systematic invasions of privacy, inaccuracies, unreliable ...
Sports stadiums around the country have begun using face recognition to identify ticket holders, threatening to normalize a uniquely powerful surveillance technology that has already been used for ...
Joanne Orlando receives funding from NSW Department of Education and previously from office of eSafety Commissioner. Walk into a shop, board a plane, log into your bank, or scroll through your social ...
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