The Home Office hopes a new public consultation will lead to new laws expanding the use of the technology by more police ...
Official research showed wrong person identified about 100 times more often for Asian and Black people than white people ...
The Register on MSN
Home Office kept police facial recognition flaws to itself, UK data watchdog fumes
Regulator disappointed as soon-to-be-scrapped algo's problems remained a secret despite consistent engagement The UK's data ...
3don MSNOpinion
Facial recognition: A revolution in policing
All 43 police forces in England and Wales are set to be granted access, with those against calling for increasing safeguards ...
Police could use live facial recognition across town centres, matching CCTV images to passport photos under new government ...
Facial recognition technology could soon be rolled out far more widely across policing in England and Wales under new plans ...
Exclusive: System more likely to suggest incorrect matches for images of women and Black people ...
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Police Admit AI Surveillance Panopticon Still Has Issues With “Some Demographic Groups”
Government analysts found that the UK's rapidly expanding AI surveillance system is horribly biased toward Black and Asian ...
Facial recognition has been used to snare violent criminals and find missing people, but is yet to be used across national ...
Colchester Gazette on MSN
Facial recognition could be expanded as views sought to shape new laws
Facial recognition could become more frequent in Essex as ministers are seeking to ramp up police use of of the technology to ...
The UK’s data protection watchdog has asked the government for urgent answers after a Home Office report revealed racial bias ...
Multiple upgrades since the release of FaceVACS-DBScan 5.5 have improved its matching accuracy and significantly minimized ...
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