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Is someone watching you? Facial recognition tech is here and Canada offers little privacy protection
Amid the recent, dizzying advances in generative AI, it’s been easy to miss the slow but steady progress in facial recognition over the last decade. In the past few months, it has broken containment.
Overview OpenCV courses on Coursera provide hands-on, career-ready skills for real-world computer vision ...
Google is developing a new advanced face unlock system called “Project Toscana” for Pixel phones and Chromebooks. Toscana is designed to perform better in challenging lighting conditions than Google’s ...
Google may finally be ready to fix one of the Pixel’s most frustrating flaws. According to an exclusive report from Android Authority, Google is developing a new advanced facial recognition system ...
An internal memo reviewed by The New York Times says Meta is considering launching the feature ‘during a dynamic political environment.’ An internal memo reviewed by The New York Times says Meta is ...
The cameras are in place at London Bridge station as part of a British Transport Police pilot British Transport Police (BTP) has begun a six‑month trial of live facial recognition technology, which ...
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing antigovernment demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests. By Adam Satariano Paul ...
Four-legged robots that scramble up stairs, stride over rubble, and stream inspection data — no preorder, no lab coat required.
A Hong Kong court has ruled that two Tiananmen vigil activists have a case to answer over calls to “end one-party rule” in China in a subversion trial under the Beijing-imposed national security law.
How a discontinued legacy sparked a modern language built to last for decades — Ring emerged after Microsoft canceled ...
As global energy storage expands toward 741 GWh by 2030, operators face challenges managing retired electric vehicle batteries for grid applications.
It is not feasible, nor indeed ethical, to run a facial recognition system against all images on the internet.
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