Yves Jeanrenaud is a scholar and amateur software developer behind Nearby Glasses, an open-source smart glasses detection app ...
Researchers have exposed OpenAI's covert Persona watchlist, active since 2023, screening users for government agencies via 53 ...
United made major changes to its MileagePlus loyalty program that now offers more benefits to members holding at least one of its cobranded cards — and punishes those who don’t.
When companies and governments expand data collection in the name of security, sometimes the only way you can object is to opt out. And with facial recognition, the time to object is now.
The importance of face re-identification lies in its ability to provide a consistent and reliable means of identifying individuals. Unlike attributes such as clothing or gait, which can change ...
This month WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital announced that it had been recognized as one of America’s Best 250 Hospitals. For some in Southern West Virginia and Southwest Virginia, it ...
Messaging platform Discord announced Monday it will implement enhanced safety features for teenage users globally, including facial recognition, joining a wave of social media companies rolling out ...
Editor’s note: The above video is from a related story that KXAN reported in April 2025. AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department has released its latest report of instances in which it used ...
Abstract: Generalized age feature extraction is crucial for age-related facial analysis tasks, such as age estimation and age-invariant face recognition (AIFR). Despite the recent successes of models ...
In today’s newsletter: What to expect at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony, as the Games officially get going. How immigration agents are using facial scanning to track targets and bystanders. And ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MINNEAPOLIS — Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on ...
Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and activists.