When Anna Kuznetsova saw an ad offering access to Moscow's face recognition cameras, all she had to do was pay 16,000 roubles ($200) and send a photo of the person she wanted spying on.
Setting aside that highly problematic can of worms, the team at UPenn argues that yes, as a matter of fact, AI can accurately ...
New information indicates that the decision to discontinue the use of the algorithm may be based largely on cost ...
A technique for generating a spoof of a person’s voice from only a single facial image is among the more alarming deepfake ...
Police in Brazil plan on using facial recognition to identify protesters who rampaged through government buildings, escalating state surveillance in a move that has alarmed privacy and human rights ...