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Facial recognition is becoming more common. So, how does the technology work? And where else is it being used?
Repeated acts of vandalism have led city officials to propose buying $81,000 in security cameras with facial recognition capabilities for Point Mallard Park's new indoor pickleball and tennis court ...
The instalment of permanent facial recognition cameras in Croydon should worry us all, writes Big Brother Watch's Rebecca Vincent.
It's a step forward for the force who have for the past two years deployed live facial recognition (LFR) cameras to its vans ... to wander round town and city centres without getting caught.
Permanent facial recognition cameras are coming to London, despite campaigners warning the move is the first step towards ‘a dystopian nightmare’. Croydon is set to see the city’s ...
Following a High Court order, Automated Facial Recognition Software (AFRS ... The initiative, part of the ‘Safe City’ project ...
It's a step forward for the force who have for the past two years deployed live facial recognition (LFR) cameras to its vans ... to wander round town and city centres without getting caught.