Bar for UK Crimes Prosecuted with Live Facial Recognition Could Get Much Lower
By Jim Nash Pledges by the UK government that its use of biometric data in law enforcement would be limited to, for example, the most…
By Jim Nash Pledges by the UK government that its use of biometric data in law enforcement would be limited to, for example, the most…
By Jim Nash Biometrics in one U.S. jurisdiction is now officially a live electrical wire dancing on the ground, ready to shock the unwary, and…
By Jim Nash It’s another busy day for biometric privacy plaintiffs in the U.S. state of Illinois. A regional grocery chain and Instagram both have…
By Jim Nash AI governance did not make the top 10 or 25 concerns mentioned in the G7’s communiqué that closed the group’s 2023 meeting….
By Jim Nash The race to make biometric surveillance commonplace is only getting faster, with systems going up in public housing and municipalities far from…
By Jim Nash Wondering if your neighbors will support government use of facial recognition surveillance? A new study of four of the world’s largest economies…
By Jim Nash The Biden administration is selling its fiscal 2024 Transportation Security Administration budget request to the opposition-held House of Representatives, which will largely…
By Jim Nash Two new studies on facial recognition and policing in the southern seaboard of the U.S. do little to increase the public’s trust…
By Jim Nash At least some in the U.S. military have heard enough about deepfakes and they want in. Investigative-news publisher The Intercept has got…
By Jim Nash A look back at U.S. security debacles in 2022, combined with a “major incident” this year, is doing nothing to make Americans…
By Jim Nash Those worried about the use of facial recognition by law enforcement have warned about how the technology could become entrenched in bureaucracies,…
By Jim Nash Half a billion dollars was written into the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed Wednesday by the U.S. Senate to pay cities to…