No cops allowed: Microsoft won't allow its OpenAI-based services to be used for facial recognition. Credit: Peter Cade / Stone via Getty Images Microsoft is more explicitly banning police departments ...
It seems that Microsoft does not want law enforcement to use Azure OpenAI for real-time facial recognition of individuals. The Redmond company recently modified its code of conduct regarding the use ...
Microsoft has reportedly banned the United States Police Department from utilizing Azure OpenAI's artificial intelligence-powered facial recognition technology. The ...
Microsoft has reaffirmed its ban on U.S. police departments from using generative AI for facial recognition through Azure OpenAI Service, the company's fully managed, enterprise-focused wrapper around ...
Microsoft is in the vanguard of the AI revolution thanks to its financial and business ties to OpenAI, well known for ChatGPT. But despite its leading position, and its relentless push to have ...
With AI becoming more powerful, seemingly by the day, many worry that it could be used by a government agency to keep track of them. Well, at least one AI facial recognition tool has been banned for ...
Powered by the Azure AI Vision Face API, Face Check uses real-time selfies to confirm an employee’s identity. Microsoft’s facial matching verification system, Face Check, is now available. The feature ...
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