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If you are fortunate enough to have a ticket to an event at Madison Square Garden in New York – say, an NBA Finals game – one ...
Customs and Border Protection continues to expand its facial recognition program at airports, sea ports and land entry points, but concerns about oversight and the potential for so-called “mission ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, TSA’s new facial recognition ID program is now operating at 14 airports. Four airlines, Delta, United, American, and Alaska are participating. Passengers must have an airline ...
The next time you're in a security line at the airport, you may find that instead of a Transportation Security Administration officer checking your ID, a camera and screen will use biometric facial ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Tech giants say they will not sell facial recognition software to police departments, for now. It's a tool police departments have been using for years, helping solve everything ...
Soon, it’ll only take a face scan to get some passengers through airport security. On Friday, Alaska Airlines announced plans to expand its facial recognition program to Seattle-Tacoma International ...
If you're one of those people who likes being told before a friend snaps your picture, then you're going to hate the FBI's Next Generation Identification (NGI) System ...
The NYCLU is asking the State Board of Education to re-think it’s approval of state funds through the Smart Schools Bond Act (SSBA) for the Lockport City School District. Recently the NYCLU learned ...