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AI-powered police body cameras, once taboo, get tested on Canadian city’s ‘watch list’ of faces
Police in Edmonton, Canada, have started a pilot project using AI-equipped body cameras to detect faces on a "high risk" ...
Policing Minister Sarah Jones said use of facial recognition technology could be 'the biggest breakthrough since DNA matching ...
U.K. police have experimented with the use of facial recognition technology on live surveillance video in public areas, as seen in this photo. In the U.S., police departments are also embracing the ...
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Edmonton Police Service partners with U.S. company to test use of facial-recognition bodycams
The Edmonton Police Service will test the use of bodycams that employ facial recognition, a form of artificial intelligence.
Edmonton police are piloting body cameras with facial recognition AI, scanning for 7,000 individuals on a high-risk list.
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Nationwide facial recognition concerns grow as Ring expands its surveillance reach
And the legal landscape is already shifting. Boctor mentions a recent case in Washington state where a judge ruled that ...
Why does facial recognition lack public trust? Weak surveillance security and new privacy-first authentication models tell ...
It’s unclear if this mask was produced and sold commercially, or was simply a thought experiment. A photograph of a person wearing a black, hooded sweatshirt and a clear, seemingly pleated mask shared ...
AI and facial recognition technology helped reunite Pakistani woman Kiran with her family after 17 years. Police records and ...
AI models are everywhere right now, popularized by LLMs, chatbots and conversational AI that sound more and more realistic every day. From Google Gemini to Apple's less overt Apple Intelligence, we're ...
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