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ACLU Asks Amazon to Halt Sale of Facial Recognition Software


Amazon.com is selling facial recognition ... the ACLU said in a statement on Tuesday. The ACLU sent Amazon a letter on Tuesday, May 22, asking Amazon to halt sales of the software. Read More

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Report highlights civil liberties concerns with facial recognition technology


Facial recognition technology (FRT) can allow investigators to scan billions of photos or videos quickly to identify a potential suspect or a victim. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<< Now, a new ... Read More

Microsoft to use facial recognition tech to sort, group, and rank your photos for searching


According to a new patent (seen by Windows Report), Microsoft plans to integrate facial recognition technology ... photos, determine the number of people shown and their identities, and then rank ... Read More

ACLU Public Records Request to Lakeland Police Department re Facial Recognition Technology Surveillance Cameras


By completing this form, I agree to receive occasional emails per the terms of the ACLU’s privacy statement. By completing this form, I agree to receive occasional emails per the terms of the ACLU’s ... Read More

Using Facial Recognition Technology in Law Enforcement


More recently, some policing agencies have started using software applications to search private databases, like driver’s licenses and booking photos. Facial recognition technology has grown ... Read More

ACLU claims downtown Lakeland's facial recognition cameras violate privacy


LAKELAND, Fla. — New security cameras in downtown Lakeland are raising concerns about privacy. The Lakeland Downtown Development Authority has begun installing 13 new security cameras on streets ... Read More

Facial recognition tech is widespread now, but still might not recognize you


Facial recognition technology ... New York Times reported in 2018. White men, by contrast, were misidentified in just 1% of cases. The reason: AI models are disproportionately built using photos ... Read More

Lakeland installs facial recognition cameras, sparking privacy debate


The agency, she says, makes no apologies for its new surveillance ... So far, the facial recognition software has positively identified two of the three people whose photos were loaded into ... Read More

ACLU Public Records Request to Lakeland Downtown Development Authority re Facial Recognition Technology Surveillance Cameras


By completing this form, I agree to receive occasional emails per the terms of the ACLU’s privacy statement. By completing this form, I agree to receive occasional emails per the terms of the ACLU’s ... Read More


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