Oxford researchers warn that facial recognition lab scores don’t reflect real-world failures, raising risks of bias, wrongful arrests, and unfair policing.
Facial recognition does have some clear benefits, such as helping law enforcement identify suspects quickly in crowded spaces ...
Meta is expanding its use of facial recognition in Europe, the UK and South Korea to crack down on accounts that impersonate ...
Ministers have paved the way for the widespread use for forces in the UK by publishing for the first time nationwide guidance ...
Facial recognition technology is gaining traction as a tool for identification, hailed for its convenience but criticized for ...
The future of face recognition is being reshaped by synthetic datasets. Unlike traditional datasets that struggle with ...