Boston Bans Use of Facial Recognition Technology by City Departments
Boston is the largest city on the East Coast to ban facial recognition technology and second largest in the country, following San Francisco.
Boston is the largest city on the East Coast to ban facial recognition technology and second largest in the country, following San Francisco.
The partnership integrates AnyVision’s Abraxas facial recognition technology into Boon Edam security doors and optical turnstiles.
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Amazon will allow its software to be used by organizations that help rescue human trafficking victims and reunite missing children with their families.
Leading the new venture are industry veterans Gadi Piran, Mulli Diamant and Yoav Millet, founders and executive members previously from VMS provider OnSSI.
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Fenner discusses how facial recognition has the potential to transcend conventional security applications and more in this month’s SECURE Perspectives.
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