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    Biometrics

    • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
      Companies must not use facial recognition to judge staff, says Council of Europe

      Use of technology to hire and fire people based on mood and personality should be outlawed, proposals say

    • Sunday, 6 December, 2020
      Technology
      Why business cannot afford to ignore tech ethics

      Using new technology without weighing social impact could cost companies dearly

      Facial recognition technology has been plagued by accusations of bias
    • Tuesday, 11 August, 2020
      UK
      Police use of facial recognition breaches human rights law, London court rules

      Judgment favours campaigners challenging use of technology by English and Welsh forces

      A police facial recognition van in front of the Cardiff City football stadium
    • Friday, 24 July, 2020
      Lex
      Facial recognition: mis-faced confidence

      Instead of boosting the technology, coronavirus could help limit it

    • Wednesday, 1 July, 2020
      Special Report
      AI & Robotics

      Recyclers turn to AI-powered robots to counter China’s plastic import ban; historians harness machine learning to solve ancient puzzles; and farmers pick high-tech robotics to help bring in the harvest

      Factory 4.0 concept. Industrial robot in smart warehouse system for manufacture factory; Shutterstock ID 738303799; Department: -; Job/Project: -; Employee Name: -
    • Wednesday, 17 June, 2020
      Eurostar to roll out facial verification for passengers

      Biometric system would reduce need for passports but brings privacy concerns

    • Thursday, 11 June, 2020
      Amazon.com
      Amazon bars police from using its facial recognition technology

      One-year moratorium comes amid controversy over potential racial bias in Rekognition algorithm

    • Monday, 1 June, 2020
      John Thornhill
      How AI is getting an emotionally intelligent reboot

      Tech that reacts to feelings and facial expressions is about to transform our lives

    • Wednesday, 18 March, 2020
      News in-depthHanwang Technology Co Ltd
      How China built facial recognition for people wearing masks

      Hanwang?says its technology has reached 95% accuracy in identifying mask wearers

    • Monday, 24 February, 2020
      Technology sector
      Met chief rejects criticism of surveillance technology

      Cressida Dick says use will ‘a(chǎn)ugment’ policing and has public support

      Undated handout photo issued by RUSI showing Metropolitan Police chief Dame Cressida Dick, speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in London, where she told the conference that the only people who benefit from not using facial recognition technology are criminals. PA Photo. Issue date: Monday February 24, 2020. See PA story CRIME Technology. Photo credit should read: Michael Kamara/RUSI/MHK Media/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
      Met Police try to calm tensions as live facial recognition hits London

      Passers-by complain of ‘invasion of privacy’ as two cameras record faces for over five hours in Stratford

      11/02/2020 The met police conduct a facial recognition operation outside Stratford station this afternoon.
    • Tuesday, 11 February, 2020
      Artificial intelligence
      EU backs away from call for blanket ban on facial recognition tech

      New draft of AI paper drops suggestion of 5-year moratorium on surveillance technology

      AI (artificial intelligence) security cameras using facial recognition technology are displayed at the 14th China International Exhibition on Public Safety and Security at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing on October 24, 2018. (Photo by NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP) (Photo by NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 29 January, 2020
      FT MagazineGillian Tett
      Facial recognition: authoritarian intrusion or crime-fighting tool?

      Attitudes to state surveillance vary around the world, reflecting cultural and political norms

    • Wednesday, 29 January, 2020
      Edwin Heathcote
      Artists and activists offer privacy hope as facial recognition spreads

      Now our online data has been mined, big tech is coming for our faces

      2AHA09T Detail of Mona Lisa, a painting by Leonardo da Vinci
    • Friday, 24 January, 2020
      Metropolitan Police to deploy live facial recognition in London

      Rollout comes despite widespread calls to pause use of technology

      A camera being used during trials at Scotland Yard for the new facial recognition system, as police in London will soon start using facial recognition cameras for the first time. PA Photo. Picture date: Friday January 24, 2020. The Metropolitan Police said the technology will be used in the fight against serious and violent crime, and also to help find missing children and vulnerable people. See PA story POLICE FacialRecognition. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire
    • Tuesday, 21 January, 2020
      The FT ViewThe editorial board
      Facial recognition’s risks demand a temporary halt

      The EU should define where controversial technology can be deployed

      A monitor displays the Omron Corp. Okao face and emotion detection technology during CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020. Every year during the second week of January nearly 200,000 people gather in Las Vegas for the tech industry's most-maligned, yet well-attended event: the consumer electronics show. Photographer: Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg
    • Monday, 20 January, 2020
      Artificial intelligence
      Sundar Pichai supports calls for moratorium on facial recognition

      Google chief says technology is ‘fraught with risks’ and urges assessment by regulators

      Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, speaks on artificial intelligence during a Bruegel think tank conference in Brussels, Belgium January 20, 2020. REUTERS/Yves Herman
    • Wednesday, 8 January, 2020
      FT MagazineYuan Yang
      Why Hong Kong protesters fear the city’s ‘smart lamp posts’

      A lack of transparency about facial recognition has fuelled distrust of the government

    • Friday, 6 December, 2019
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      Facial recognition: how China cornered the surveillance market

      Its companies dominate but a clutch of rivals are looking to close the technology gap on Beijing

      A man walks past a poster simulating facial recognition software at the Security China 2018 exhibition on public safety and security in Beijing, China October 24, 2018.   REUTERS/Thomas Peter - RC195B4D37A0
    • Thursday, 5 December, 2019
      China survey shows high concern over facial recognition abuse

      Personal data protection tops worries in first poll on controversial technology?

      A screen demonstrates facial-recognition technology at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, China, on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019. The conference runs through Aug. 31. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 4 December, 2019
      The FT ViewThe editorial board
      Facial recognition needs a wider policy debate

      New regulations to protect citizens’ rights to privacy are crucial

      Facial recognition and China. Illustration from Kari Ruth Pederson
    • Wednesday, 20 November, 2019
      Special ReportCyber Security
      Ecommerce turns to biometrics to validate shoppers

      Fingerprints, facial scans, vein recognition and gait analysis among verification options

      The PayPal application is seen on an iPhone in this photo illustration on June 18, 2018. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
    • Saturday, 9 November, 2019
      India defends plans for facial recognition system

      Technology will be used mainly to identify missing people, says government

      Indian authorities said the proposed system would not use images from CCTV in public places unless a crime was committed
    • Wednesday, 30 October, 2019
      Special ReportCyber Security
      Face off: the perils of sharing your biometric data?

      Greater use of artificial intelligence by companies fuels privacy concerns

      PXN2J2 Young girl holding her smart phone and using facial recognition to unlock the device
    • Monday, 14 October, 2019
      Special ReportCyber Security
      Does cyber security cross the line when crossing borders?

      Wider use of technology to screen travellers raises privacy and safety concerns

      RXW5DF United States Customs and Border Protection (USCBP) scan the finger prints of arrivals at Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida. See more information below.;
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