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The Metropolitan Police will more than double its number of live facial recognition (LFR) deployments to cover the loss of 1,400 officers and 300 staff amid budget cuts.
FBI uses facial recognition software to identify Robert Jacob Hoopes as suspect in assault on ICE officer during Portland protests, leading to federal charges.
In the nation’s capital, federal lawmakers are wading into an increasingly heated debate about the future of airport technology. Specifically, the United States Senate is weighing whether to limit the ...
New live facial recognition vans will be used in Surrey as the Home Office aims to target suspects of the most serious offences.
Disregard for privacy concerns and weak legal protections create an environment conducive to unregulated technological experimentation.
Experts have warned of a 'frightening expansion' of 'Orwellian' technology as the government expands the use of facial recognition across the country.
Police to expand use of live facial recognition technology - amid concern from campaigners The Metropolitan Police say the technology will be used up to 10 times per week, up from the current four ...
Met Police set to increase use of facial recognition technology amid force restructure The Met said that it had made 1,000 arrests using live facial recognition, of which 773 had led to charge or ...
Shaun Thompson is challenging the Met Police's use of live facial recognition technology.
Britain's biggest police force will more than double its use of live facial recognition to up to ten deployments a week. Scotland Yard announced the move amid mass restructuring to cover the loss ...
Live facial recognition is to be rolled out in neighbourhood policing in Greater Manchester as part of a government crackdown.