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  • How Law Enforcement Uses Face Recognition

    How Law Enforcement Uses Face Recognition Face recognition is now one of the most common biometric surveillance technologies, and in addition to its widespread commercial use, law enforcement agencies are increasing the scope and number of uses of face recognition. Today, in addition to fixed sur...
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  • Kinect camera, a face recognition surveillance device at airports

    Most of the consumer electronics products that are not recognized by the masses cannot escape the fate of discontinuation, they may be disposed of at a low price or returned to the factory to be dismantled, but some will find their niche again in another new field.   Microsoft’s Kinect ca...
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  • anti paparazzi camera glasses

    anti paparazzi camera glasses An artificial intelligence service company has launched a service of celebrity face data recognition system: paying $4000, you get your specified, can be collected in public or in the media of 3000 celebrity face information database, and through a large number of ce...
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  • Anti-facial recognition can save your life

    Anti-facial recognition can save your life   In 2020, Iranian nuclear expert Fakhrizadeh, known as the “father of Iran’s nuclear bomb,” was assassinated. Iranian officials have recently revealed more details of the assassination. Most shockingly, the assassination used a lo...
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  • Why is Tesla’s in car surveillance camera a major privacy risk?

    Why is Tesla’s in car surveillance camera a major privacy risk?   Not long ago, Tesla said that as part of its research on automatic driving technology, Tesla would study some pictures recorded by the camera in the car afterwards. However, this use has raised concerns about privacy. It...
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  • Clearview Ai – the law never recognizes your face privacy

    A lawyer for Clearview AI, a controversial face recognition startup, said that your face has no right to privacy in common law.   Clearview AI’s facial recognition system is used by more than 600 law enforcement agencies. A recent leak shows that the company’s customer list al...
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  • Your face is becoming a lawless business

    Your face is becoming a lawless business   Five years ago, people would not be so sensitive to their face information. Today, face recognition is used for electronic payment and identity authentication. Faces are even more important than money and ID cards. Now, anyone who uploads a face pho...
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  • How to protect your photo privacy on social media

        In addition to monitoring and shooting, the collection of face information can also collect a large number of published social media photos on the network. These social media photos have no privacy in front of good algorithms.   However, scholars from the University of Chicago have d...
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  • Why did Microsoft delete the world’s largest public face recognition database?

    Why did Microsoft delete the world’s largest public face recognition database?   Microsoft has quietly removed the MS celeb face recognition database, which Microsoft claims is the world’s largest open face recognition database, the Financial Times reported. The database was publ...
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  • Face recognition leads to many cases of privacy violation

    Face recognition leads to many cases of privacy violation   Recently, Clearview AI, an American face recognition company, suffered data leakage. Without the permission of the parties concerned, the American start-up company captured about 3 billion face photos from social network platforms such a...
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  • Israeli police hope facial recognition can be used more widely

    Israeli police hope facial recognition can be used more widely Israeli government officials are studying the liberalization of restrictions on the use of face recognition technology by their police agencies to track known or unknown people, as well as its border with the Palestinian state. Hum...
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  • Your privacy air surveillance program

    Your privacy air surveillance program   The The ubiquitous surveillance cameras on the city streets always pay attention to everyone in the shooting range. But people will not know that in the open field, without your permission, UAVs are hovering in the air for camera tracking.   The c...
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