Facial Recognition Technology news and trends

EU Could Restrict Automated Surveillance Solutions
Regulation // June 27, 2019

The European Union will be taking a closer look at proposals to restrict or ban some uses of automated surveillance tools, including facial-recognition software. The news comes after an independent panel of industry and academic experts warned against the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools...

San Francisco May Be First City To Ban Facial Recognition
Biometrics // April 16, 2019

The city of San Francisco moved a little closer to banning facial recognition software after adding amendments to the Stop Secret Surveillance ordinance. According to a report in VentureBeat, the amendments to the ordinance will be open to public comment before the County Board of...

Two Lawmakers Float First Facial Recognition Privacy Bill
Biometrics // March 15, 2019

With facial recognition growing in popularity and uses showing up everywhere from the airport to retailers, two U.S. senators introduced legislation that would prevent businesses from collecting and using facial recognition data without the consent of consumers. According to a report in CNET, the bill...

Microsoft CEO Backs Facial Recognition Regulation
Biometrics // January 24, 2019

With concerns mounting over the use of facial recognition technology to monitor people and intrude on privacy, Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella said he supports regulation of the technology. CNBC, citing comments Nadella made during the World Economic Forum in Davos, reported Nadella said that...

Interviews & Exclusives
NTechLab’s FindFace Facial Recognition Technology Has Applications In Retail, Public Safety

June 20, 2017
FindFace started as a futuristic social technology for identifying strangers by scanning their faces with a smartphone camera. Two years later, the facial recognition technology is the best in the world (yep, even better than Google’s) and is being used for public safety, law enforcement and fraud prevention through cybersecurity. Of course, facial recognition has driven […]

Quick Reads
Citing Racial Profiling, IBM Will No Longer Sell Face Recognition Software

June 09, 2020
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) is getting out of the facial recognition business, citing its misuse by law enforcement. In a letter to Congress, IBM’s CEO Arvind Krishna said the company will stop offering facial recognition software and opposes use of the technology for racial profiling and surveillance. “IBM firmly opposes and will not condone […]

EU Could Restrict Automated Surveillance Solutions

June 27, 2019
The European Union will be taking a closer look at proposals to restrict or ban some uses of automated surveillance tools, including facial-recognition software. The news comes after an independent...

San Francisco May Be First City To Ban Facial Recognition

April 16, 2019
The city of San Francisco moved a little closer to banning facial recognition software after adding amendments to the Stop Secret Surveillance ordinance. According to a report in VentureBeat, the...

Two Lawmakers Float First Facial Recognition Privacy Bill

March 15, 2019
With facial recognition growing in popularity and uses showing up everywhere from the airport to retailers, two U.S. senators introduced legislation that would prevent businesses from collecting and using facial...