Immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit that's alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and activists.
Controversial company Clearview AI says it no longer uses facial-recognition technology on photos that appear to be associated with Illinois, and is prohibiting clients from searching photos ...
Agents use facial recognition, social media monitoring and other tech tools not only to identify undocumented immigrants but ...
From phone spyware and facial recognition to phone unlocking technology and databases and more, this tech powers Trump's ...
Minnesota resident Nicole Cleland had her Global Entry and TSA PreCheck privileges revoked three days after an incident in ...
Clearview head Hal Lambert has stated that one of the company’s new goals is to get its facial database into the hands of the government, and hopefully land some lucrative government contracts. An ...
The discussion begins with an overview of the facial recognition software, followed by an analysis of alleged privacy law violations, particularly concerning the ...
In the last few weeks, a company called Clearview has been in the news for marketing a reckless and invasive facial recognition tool to law enforcement. The company claims the tool can identify people ...
Federal use of facial recognition and related surveillance technologies has expanded decisively into the monitoring of ...
Is face scanning becoming a common practice in the field during immigration enforcement operations? And how is this ...
Clearview AI aims to build a facial recognition database that includes you. Yes, you. But not only you. Clearview wants its database to include every human being on Earth, and it thinks it can get ...