(TNS) — When Micah Kordsmeier of Durham arrived at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection booth at Raleigh-Durham International Airport after a trip to Mexico, the officer didn’t ask for his passport.
The World Economic Forum’s "Global Risks Report 2024" notes that foreign and domestic actors leveraging misinformation—often generated by AI—is among the most adverse threats the world will face in ...
Experts disagreed on whether running surveillance camera images released by the police through a facial recognition system would produce a reliable lead. By Kashmir Hill A man whom the police are ...
Happy Thursday from the Tech Brief, where we wouldn’t dream of exceeding 2,000 words. Send news tips, but please no death threats, to: will.oremus@washpost.com More airports are scanning faces. A new ...
Sports stadiums around the country have begun using face recognition to identify ticket holders, threatening to normalize a uniquely powerful surveillance technology that has already been used for ...
On Sept. 12, 2014, this announcement appeared on the Transportation Security Administration’s website: “The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that ...
Soon, it’ll only take a face scan to get some passengers through airport security. On Friday, Alaska Airlines announced plans to expand its facial recognition program to Seattle-Tacoma International ...
Biometric technology is expanding at airports across the United States — and the world — and transforming the way we move through them, from checking a bag to boarding the plane. By Christine Chung ...
A LRPD policy allows the use of facial recognition technology for certain types of investigations. Credit: Gibrán Aquino, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Little Rock Police Department policy ...