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TSA is scanning faces at airports, but what happens to your data
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is implementing facial recognition technology at over 80 U.S. airports to ...
AI allegedly cornered certain tutor employees to provide biometric data to train its AI chatbots, including an explicit AI ...
Scotland’s biometrics commissioner is to review the way Police Scotland collects and uses fingerprints, voice recordings and other smart device data, pointing out that the use of such biometrics ...
Iris biometrics is a new addition to augmented reality commerce, expanding the platform’s multi-modal verification ...
USCIS expands biometric data collection to U.S. citizens, nationals and lawful permanent residents regardless of age.
A better public understanding of how police in Scotland use biometrics and reviews to provide assurance they are doing so are ...
A battle over your Digi Yatra data is playing out in Delhi HC. It’s testing India’s privacy promises
At the heart of Digi Yatra dispute—between govt-backed foundation & its ex-tech partner—lies ownership of personal data of ...
AI employees were allegedly compelled to provide biometric data to train Ani, a 'flirtatious' AI companion chatbot ...
Beyond the TarmacThe use of biometrics at airports — such as facial recognition, iris scans or fingerprint verification — is increasingly widespread and delivers ...
To create Grok's 'AI girlfriend' xAI staff were obliged to hand over their biometric data sparking concerns around ethics and ...
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Newly surfaced recordings reveal alarming way Elon Musk used employee biometric data: 'A job requirement'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's xAI required employees to surrender biometric data, according to a new Wall Street Journal report. The ...
The Middle East has emerged as the global frontrunner in biometric adoption, with passengers in the region already living the ...
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