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Advocates say smart cameras can help bring down crime – a top priority for many Brazilians – but this technology is exploding before a clear legal framework has been put into place.
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Vadzo Imaging has validated the Falcon-900MGS as a 3MP IMX900 USB Camera for biometric vision, built on the Sony Pregius S ...
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Delhi Police have installed four facial recognition system (FRS) units around the protest site at Jantar Mantar to identify wanted criminals, absconders and historysheeters, police sources said on ...
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On Tuesday, OpenAI revealed that one of its models went rogue during a test and hacked the systems of AI dataset platform Hugging Face in a fully AI-enabled attack, a dramatic example of the dangers ...
After OpenAI recently admitted that one of its models had breached the systems of AI platform Hugging Face, Hugging Face’s CEO Clem Delangue posted on X that he was flying to San Francisco to have “a ...
Face ID and fingerprints are convenient, but law enforcement can bypass them much more easily than a passcode. Here's why you should go back to basics to improve your privacy and security.