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Senators raise alarm over facial recognition screening
Plus: Musk says ‘go f— yourself’ to advertisers boycotting X{beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Senators push to ...
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Senators introduce bipartisan legislation ending involuntary facial recognition screening
Sens. John Kennedy (R-La.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) introduced bipartisan legislation on Wednesday to end involuntary facial ...
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Facial recognition bans at MSG prompt NYS Bar to seek legal protections
The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), in a move underscoring rising concerns over privacy and civil liberties, has called on the state legislature to strengthen New York’s Civil Rights Act ...
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NYS Board of Education bans Facial Recognition Technology
New York State issued a report that details their findings in regards to DocGo, the company hired by New York City to care for asylum seekers. NEWS10 spoke with area leaders who said the report is ...
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Merkley introduces bill to ban TSA’s new facial recognition system at US airports
The holidays are here, with more people traveling. Last summer, the TSA announced a new facial recognition screening ...
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Madeleine Rodriguez
In late September, the NY State Education Department issued a two-page order providing that NY public schools may not purchase or utilize facial recognition technology. The Department relied on a ...
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‘Wholly ineffective and pretty obviously racist’: Inside New Orleans’ struggle with facial-recognition policing
In the summer of 2022, with a spike in violent crime hitting New Orleans, the city council voted to allow police to use facial-recognition software to track down suspects — a technology that the ...
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Why Facial Recognition Software Is Stoking Privacy Fears
Facial recognition technology scans features on the human face and analyzes them — for instance, measuring the distances between the eyes, nose and mouth, and the shape of the cheeks, lips and ears.
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Mass. bill would curb police use of facial recognition technology
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering restrictions on law enforcement's ability to use facial recognition technology. Civil rights activists have criticized the emerging technology for years ...
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Tech Trends: Should Integrators Specify Facial Recognition?
This article originally appeared in the November 2023 issue of Security Business magazine. When sharing, don’t forget to mention Security Business magazine on LinkedIn and @SecBusinessMag on ...
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The Tech That’s Radically Reimagining the Public Sphere
Facial recognition was a late-blooming technology: It went through 40 years of floundering before it finally matured. At the 1970 Japan World Exposition, a primitive computer tried—mostly in ...
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Albany Airport introduces facial recognition scanners for faster check-ins
COLONIE — Air travelers during the busy Thanksgiving season may find that lines at Albany International Airport’s security gate will move a bit faster, now that it has installed digitized ...

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