facial recognition system

  • It Sure Looks Like Governments Want to Let AI Surveillance Run Wild

    It Sure Looks Like Governments Want to Let AI Surveillance Run Wild

    By all accounts, the European Union’s AI Act seems like something that would make tech ethicists happy. The landmark artificial intelligence law, which enjoyed a huge legislative win this week, seeks to institute a broad regulatory framework that would tackle the harms posed by the new technology. In its current form, the law would go…


  • Elon Musk Tests Verification With a Government ID and a Selfie

    Elon Musk Tests Verification With a Government ID and a Selfie

    X (the social media site formerly known as Twitter) is in the process of launching a new identity verification feature that could prove controversial. The feature, which is currently only offered to/forced on premium “Blue” subscribers, asks users to fork over a selfie and a picture of a government-issued ID to verify that they are…


  • Privacy Advocates Lambast Virginia for Ditching Police Facial Recognition Ban

    Privacy Advocates Lambast Virginia for Ditching Police Facial Recognition Ban

    A patchwork of individual state privacy laws isn’t filling the hole left by absent federal government regulation on facial recognition. Virginia, which approved a ban on local police use of biometric identification tools around a year ago, formally bailed on the law’s most substantive measures on Friday. Now, under an amended bill, law enforcement can implement…


  • Facial Recognition May Not Be Banned After All

    Facial Recognition May Not Be Banned After All

    Following efforts to ban the use of facial recognition technology by authorities, it seems that some cities are having second thoughts amidst an increase in their crime rate. Some U.S. states and cities are now moving to eliminate their ban on facial recognition including Virginia, California, and New Orleans, according to Reuters.