The UK Home Office announced plans to use facial recognition technology to accurately determine the ages of adult migrants claiming to be children, starting next year. This decision comes amid a rise in asylum seekers crossing the English Channel.
Concerns are rising over artificial intelligence facial recognition technologies, which have led to innocent individuals being accused of theft, complicating their efforts to clear their names. This issue raises significant questions about the accuracy and ethical use of such technologies.
This week, Walt Disney Company announced the introduction of facial recognition technology in its parks, allowing visitors to choose entry through designated lanes. This initiative aims to enhance security and streamline visitor access.
OkCupid, a dating application company, announced a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that allows it to avoid financial penalties after submitting approximately <strong>3 million images</strong> for facial recognition. This decision comes amid ongoing investigations into the use of personal data.