A grandmother from Tennessee, Angela Lipps, claims she spent nearly six months behind bars after North Dakota police mistakenly identified her as a suspect in a bank fraud case using facial ...
Facial recognition software wrongly imprisoned a Tennessee grandmother for six months in a Fargo bank fraud case she didn't commit while 1,200 miles away.
AI error sees innocent grandmother jailed for six months - Tennessee woman says she lost her home, her car, and her dog while ...
A handful of new facial recognition algorithms have been added to the NIST FRTE 1:N Identification this year, but most of the ...
Angela Lipps spent nearly six months in jail in Tennessee and North Dakota after being misidentified by Fargo police through ...
Pattern-recognition algorithms developed for biometric identification are now analysing internal engine components, allowing ...
Researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) are developing new technology that could change how drunk and dangerous drivers ...
Meet Colucat: the offline AI companion with a tactile soul. It evolves through emotional bonding and a unique mystery-box feeding system.New ...
It is not feasible, nor indeed ethical, to run a facial recognition system against all images on the internet.
François Picard welcomes Alexander Abdelilah, Investigative Journalist for Forbidden Stories who just published an investigative report on how the Iranian regime secretly acquired and deployed ...
The latest edition of NIST’s ongoing report series evaluating biometric face verification accuracy includes the debut of algorithms from Iris ID and Vietnam-based FPT Telecom JSC, along with new ...