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He says AI can tell your politics and sexuality by reading your face. Is he right?
Michal Kosinski is pushing the boundaries of what artificial intelligence can do — and it terrifies…
Adam Rogers
Walmart's facial ID tool to combat fraudulent Spark delivery drivers is kicking legitimate workers off the app
Walmart's facial recognition tool, intended to verify Spark drivers' identities, is actually kickin…
Alex Bitter
TSA is rolling out a new facial recognition technology to check IDs at airports across the country
Baltimore-Washington International Airport is using new credential authentication technology to mat…
Bianca Giacobone
DigiYatra app will use facial recognition to make airport check-ins faster - here’s how to use it
Delhi International Airport Ltd and Bengaluru's International Airport are India's first two selecte…
The world’s largest digital authentication system is rolling out facial recognition, but only for telecom services
That being said, reports indicate that telecom service providers are only the first in line. T…
I drove a new Tesla rival that uses facial recognition and fingerprints instead of a key but I think a regular key beats the futuristic feature 99% of the time
Leave your keys at home, folks. The Genesis GV60 is an electric SUV with a face scanner and fingerp…
Tim Levin
The IRS will not force you to pay your taxes online by sending off a selfie for facial recognition
The IRS will ask taxpayers to complete "virtual interviews" with agents if they don't want to submi…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
When you log in to your IRS account this tax season you'll likely have to use ID.me to verify your identity. The service scoops up a huge pool of personal data that police and other authorities could tap into.
Observers worry how much information ID.me collects and how willing the company seems to be to shar…
Caroline Haskins
A popular workshop for police encouraged cops to use face scans to ID people they pull over at traffic stops
Thousands of police across the US have taken this officer's course on using social media or other t…
Caroline Haskins
These 16 US airports are reportedly testing facial recognition technology on passengers that could roll out nationwide next year
The TSA reportedly plans on expanding its facial recognition pilot program across airports in the U…
Aaron Mok
The IRS will start using facial recognition this summer — and you'll have to send off a selfie if you want to pay your taxes online
"You won't be able to log in with your existing IRS username and password starting in summer 2022,"…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
India is ramping up the use of facial recognition to track down individuals without any laws to keep track of how this technology is being used
The Indian government is using facial recognition technology to track down the protestors who were …
Binance is ramping up its enforcement of user verification as the crypto exchange faces regulatory pressure
Tighter ID verification "will further enhance user protection and combat financial crime," Binance …
Carla Mozée
Facebook's deceptive announcement about an end to their use of facial recognition technology is a reminder that lawmakers need to crack down on invasive tech
Facebook could still use facial recognition technology on its other platforms - a reminder that Con…
Kate Ruane
The TSA's facial recognition technology, which is currently being used at 16 major domestic airports, may go nationwide next year
The TSA has used various biometric technologies since the 9/11 terror attacks but its facial identi…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
Here are the 14 most important pieces of surveillance technology that make up the US 'digital border wall,' according to immigrant-rights groups
The Mijente organizer Cinthya Rodriguez says the US border is a "testing ground" for more widesprea…
Caroline Haskins
Ukraine is using facial recognition tech to identify dead Russian soldiers and inform their families
The Ukrainian government is using facial recognition software from the controversial startup Clearv…
Ben Gilbert
A mom chaperoning a Girl Scout trip says facial recognition technology at a Rockettes show flagged she was blacklisted and security wouldn't let her in
The mom works for a law firm that's part of litigation against an MSG Entertainment affiliate&mdash…
Natalie Musumeci
The LAPD banned officers from using facial recognition technology which harvested images from social media by Clearview AI
Both the LAPD and Clearview have previously misrepresented how law enforcement officers use facial …
Tyler Sonnemaker
LAPD officers reportedly used facial recognition 30,000 times in the past decade, contradicting the department's previous denials
Despite frequent denials and refusals to respond to public records requests, the LAPD has been usin…