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CBP & Tech Adoption
The primary mission of the United States Customs and Border Protection Agency is to patrol and ensure that law and order are maintained at the country's borders. In addition, there are requirements surrounding matters that are the responsibility of customs and immigration, in addition to the ...
According to Choice, Bunnings, Kmart, and The Good Guys are adopting facial recognition technology to combat theft
According to the Choice study, Bunnings, Kmart, and The Good Guys have been utilising facial recognition technology to combat in-store theft.
The consumer organisation said it investigated the privacy policies of 25 of Australia's major shops to see if they were employing facial rec...
GAMING ROOMS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA TO FIND BANNED GAMBLERS USING FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY
Highlights:
- South Australian gaming rooms have now installed the facial recognition technology
- The technology is installed in a bid to find the individuals that have been banned from the gambling
A large amount of the gaming rooms in...
CHINA KEEPS EAGLE-EYE ON POPULATION USING TECHNOLOGY AT WHIM
- The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is altogether inclined towards production and application of technology that overviews and surveys its population, according to a congressional commission of the US.
- In a joint statement to Fox News, Chairman Robin Cleveland and Vice Chairman C...
Facial recognition hardware will safeguard the future of mobile trade
A report by Juniper Research found that facial recognition is likely to become the fastest-growing use of biometric hardware on smartphones, as mobile banking security takes on new forms of authentication technology.
The report indicated that by the year 2024 facial recognition would hi...
Facial recognition case in China puts the elder brother on trial
Facial-recognition technology has made its way into the deepest parts of China, from its airports to the hotels, its e-commerce sites and even places like public toilets. Due to the increased involvement, a law professor when asked to scan their face at a local safari park, decided that he had ha...
Use of facial recognition technology without consent at an Indian Café raises concerns
Chaayos, a popular multi-city chain of café in India, is in the news after it is using facial recognition software to bill customers. Indians have expressed concern about it and it has created a stir on social media.
Instead of passwords, the facial recognition technology that...