1. What Is Facial Recognition? Facial recognition is a way of using software to determine the similarity between two face images in order to evaluate a claim. The technology is used for a variety of ...
Tina D’Agostin is CEO of Alcatraz AI, a leader in physical security technologies using facial authentication for autonomous access control. At Apple’s September 2017 Apple Event, the maker of the ...
Facial recognition on personal use devices like smartphones and laptops has become increasingly common. The concept seems downright futuristic on the surface — most of us used a PIN, password, or ...
In 2017, detectives working a cold case at the East Bay Regional Park District Police Department got an idea, one that might help them finally get a lead on the murder of Maria Jane Weidhofer.
Concern over the misuse of facial recognition technology is one of the latest fears over technological change that have included Frankenfish, mass surveillance, chip implants, and artificial ...
In April 2018, Bronx public defender Kaitlin Jackson was assigned to represent a man accused of stealing a pair of socks from a TJ Maxx store. The man said he couldn’t have stolen the socks because at ...
The future of facial recognition technology may depend on one very specific part of the face: the area around the eyes. Before the global pandemic, facial recognition systems typically worked by ...
Face recognition is a “method of identifying or verifying the identity of an individual using their face,” according to the Electronic Frontier Fund. It’s a form of biometric identification (like ...
States are increasingly clamping down on how tech companies digitally scan and analyze our most sensitive and potentially lucrative commodity: the faces, eyeballs and other "biometric" data of ...
Our biometric data is freely available to anybody with an AI model and a camera. Facial recognition software is such a pervasive technology that we submit our data whenever we go through airport ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Lars Daniel covers digital evidence and forensics in life and law. In a recent ruling that underscores the growing debate over ...