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Wegmans Food Markets has launched a facial recognition pilot program at one of its New York City locations, prompting some shoppers to express concerns about privacy and pricing.
In today’s Tech Bytes, TSA’s new facial recognition ID program is now operating at 14 airports. Four airlines, Delta, United, American, and Alaska are participating.
You can opt out of facial recognition at airports, for now, but the TSA has indicated it wants to make the invasive technology a requirement.
Facial recognition technology is becoming more common but can sometimes be spoofed by someone wearing a mask, for example. Or images can present other challenges, such as when subjects close their ...
The facial recognition program, which is run by Israel’s military intelligence unit, including the cyber-intelligence division Unit 8200, relies on technology from Corsight, a private Israeli ...
The Arizona Department of Transportation has started using facial recognition technology during the driver license application process.
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Wegmans Food Markets has launched a facial recognition pilot program at one of its New York City locations, prompting some shoppers to express concerns about privacy and pricing.
Wegmans Food Markets has launched a facial recognition pilot program at one of its New York City locations, prompting some shoppers to express concerns about privacy and pricing.
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