-
We take a look at what's going on in the ecosystem of conservative social media alternatives, the controversial facial recognition company, Clearview AI, and the impacts of AT&T shutting down its 3G network.
-
Major technology companies are responding to growing pressure, internally and externally, against how they have handled controversial social media posts…
-
A task force studying the use of facial recognition for law enforcement found no wrongdoing in the way the state was handling that system. An upgrade and…
-
Facebook agreed to settle a $550 million class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois. It is believed to be the one of…
-
Attorney General Dave Yost is shutting off direct access to the state's facial recognition database of driver’s license photos for thousands of local law…
-
U.S. airports with the most traffic will be getting facial recognition technology in the next three years, per a directive from the Trump…
-
Ohio is among the states asked to provide photos from driver’s licenses so the FBI can use facial recognition software for identification and location…
-
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has ordered a review of state databases that are being accessed by outside law enforcement agencies. He also wants to know…
-
Some of ICE's efforts target undocumented immigrants who have legally obtained driver's licenses, says Alvaro Bedoya of Georgetown Law's privacy and technology center.
-
Microsoft plans to train 15,000 people in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, cloud and data engineering as part of a movement to…