BEIJING (Reuters) - China's cyberspace regulator on Friday published regulations governing the use of facial recognition technology, separately stating that individuals should not be forced to verify ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
CHONGQING - With the help of facial recognition technology, police in southwest China's Chongqing municipality have caught a murder suspect who has been on the run for 17 years, local authorities said ...
Government staff in China have been exposed wearing paper masks printed with their coworkers’ faces to clock in without ...
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PHOTO ESSAY: Invisible infrared surveillance technology and those caught in its digital cage
When you unlock a phone, step into view of a security camera or drive past a license plate reader at night, beams of infrared light - invisible to the naked eye — shine onto the unique contours of ...
The system, developed by Shenzhen-based Taigusys, claims to assess emotions accurately and analyze the "amount of happiness" on a person's face.
China has been one of the biggest users of facial recognition technology. Cameras with AI-powered systems are everywhere, from train stations to shopping malls. But now, the country is introducing new ...
China has introduced a new fleet of AI-driven police patrol cars that operate around the clock, using facial recognition ...
Explore how invisible infrared surveillance technology affects privacy and civil liberties in China, illuminating the role of American companies in these systems, their implications on human rights, ...
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