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Spokeo reports on smart home facial recognition technology, enhancing convenience but raising privacy concerns; adoption hinges on household consent and risk assessment.
Police around the United States are routinely using facial recognition technology to help identify suspects, but those departments rarely disclose they've done so - even to suspects and their lawyers.
Outside of Citi Field in Queens, New York, a small group of protesters gathered Wednesday to push back on the growing use of facial recognition scanning. A group of eight people with the nonprofit ...
The Maryland State Police plans to release a statewide policy Tuesday that would govern how law enforcement agencies across the state use facial recognition technology. A state law passed earlier this ...