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Exclusive: For $3, a ‘robot lawyer’ will sue data brokers that don’t delete your personal and location info
TechExclusive: For $3, a ‘robot lawyer’ will sue data brokers that don’t delete your personal and location info
By Jeff John RobertsMarch 5, 2020
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai speaking at event in Brussels.
NewslettersA.I. is unstoppable. And A.I. is struggling.
By Jeremy KahnJanuary 28, 2020
CARDIFF, WALES - JANUARY 12: A man holds a sign during a protest against the use of police facial recognition cameras at the Cardiff City Stadium for the Cardiff City v Swansea City Championship match on January 12, 2020 in Cardiff, Wales. Police are using the technology to identify those who have been issued with football banning orders in an attempt to prevent disorder. Critics argue that the use of such technology is invasive and discriminatory. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
AIEurope is mulling tough new limits on the use of facial recognition and A.I.
By Natalia Drozdiak and BloombergJanuary 17, 2020
You Tell Us: Should People Use Facial Recognition?
TechYou Tell Us: Should People Use Facial Recognition?
By Robert HackettDecember 18, 2019
Airport and Payment Facial Recognition Systems Fooled by Masks and Photos, Raising Security Concerns
TechAirport and Payment Facial Recognition Systems Fooled by Masks and Photos, Raising Security Concerns
By Jeff John RobertsDecember 12, 2019
Why I Opt Out of Facial Recognition
TechWhy I Opt Out of Facial Recognition
By Robert HackettDecember 4, 2019
A screen demonstrates facial-recognition technology at the Beijing Megvii Co. booth at the MWC Shanghai exhibition in Shanghai, China, on Thursday, June 27, 2019. The Shanghai event is modeled after a bigger annual industry show in Barcelona. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
TechWant a SIM Card in China? You’ll Now Need to Get Your Face Scanned First
By Grady McGregorDecember 2, 2019
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels speaking at Web Summit
NewslettersA.I. Is Everywhere—But Where Is Human Judgment?
By Jeremy KahnNovember 12, 2019
chinese facial recognition security system
NewslettersChinese Citizens Want Their Privacy Back
By Aaron Pressman and Adam LashinskyNovember 11, 2019
Robot arms in a factory.
NewslettersIt’s Not HAL, But It Sure Does Boost Revenue: Eye on A.I.
By Jeremy KahnOctober 22, 2019
A black man having his face analyzed by facial recognition software.
NewslettersWhy Did Google Offer Black People $5 to Harvest Their Faces?: Eye on A.I.
By Jeremy KahnOctober 8, 2019
A protester wearing a mask takes part in a protest in the Wanchai district in Hong Kong on October 4, 2019, after people hit the streets when the government earlier announced a ban on facemasks. - Hong Kong's leader on October 4 invoked a rarely used colonial-era emergency law to ban people from wearing face masks in a bid to put an end to months of violent protests. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) (Photo by PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images)
PoliticsHong Kong’s Mask Ban Pits Anonymity Against the Surveillance State
By Naomi Xu Elegant and Grady McGregorOctober 4, 2019
Festival Facial Recognition-Concert Security Check In
Arts & EntertainmentMusicians and Fans Unite to Keep Facial Recognition Tech Out of Concerts
By Dan ReillySeptember 30, 2019
The Pew Research Center released on Thursday a survey of over 4,000 Americans about their perceptions of facial-recognition technology.
TechMost Americans Distrust Companies Using Facial Recognition Technology
By Jonathan VanianSeptember 5, 2019
A U.K. Court May Have Made Police Use of Facial Recognition Easier
TechA U.K. Court May Have Made Police Use of Facial Recognition Easier
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 4, 2019
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