Police already use facial recognition to identify people. But refusing to opt in when there's a choice, in places like airports, can still matter.
Following public scrutiny, the department will also no longer pursue the acquisition of its own software to assist in investigations.
Witnesses describe an expansion of biometric surveillance as immigration agents use facial scanning and photography to track ...
Over the past few years, Milwaukee police have used facial recognition technology in criminal investigations. But they did so ...
The Milwaukee Police Department's proposal to use facial recognition technology to solve crimes has raised concerns about ...
At the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission meeting (FPC) meeting Thursday, Feb. 5, dozens of people spoke out against facial recognition technology (FRT). The commission is debating ...
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Luis Martinez was on his way to work on a frigid Minneapolis morning when federal agents suddenly boxed him in, forcing the SUV he was driving to a dead stop ...
With residents this month debating use of facial recognition systems at some Connecticut grocery stores, state lawmakers from both parties plan to look into stopping that technology from being used in ...
The biggest chains in America are using facial recognition technology to try to stop shoplifting. But most customers are unaware their faces are being scanned while they shop. Facial recognition isn’t ...