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Met Police to ‘trial’ handheld facial recognition tech

London Mayor Sadiq Khan reveals in a scrutiny session with London Assembly members that the Met is set to trial a facial recognition phone...

NVIDIA DLSS 5: Is it the GPT moment for gaming graphics or a creative bridge too far?

Introducing DLSS 5: A Revolutionary Leap in Game Graphics Technology NVIDIA has unveiled DLSS 5, marking a groundbreaking advancement in graphics rendering that surpasses previous...

Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears

Metropolitan Police Defends Live Facial Recognition Amid Legal Scrutiny Over Deployment Boundaries ...

Meta won’t let morality get in the way of a product launch

Facial Recognition Technology: Navigating Privacy and Surveillance in the Modern Era Emergence of Smart Glasses with Facial Recognition In today's...

Apple’s AI Gadgets Don’t Sound Groundbreaking at All

Apple's Emerging Focus on AI-Driven Visual Intelligence in Upcoming Devices Apple appears to be steadily advancing toward integrating artificial intelligence into...

QRTape – Audio Playback from Paper Tape with Computer Vision (2021)

For the past couple of years, I have been intrigued by a novel idea: leveraging modern audio compression and computer vision technologies...

How Alison.ai is bringing objectivity to video ads before media budgets are spent

As video advertising output accelerates across platforms, a new challenge has emerged: volume alone no longer guarantees effectiveness. Brands are producing more content than...

Landmark legal challenge against police facial recognition begins

A judicial review against the Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition (LFR) will argue the force is unlawfully deploying the technology across London,...

Met claims success for permanent facial recognition in Croydon

The Met Police has announced that its deployment of permanent live facial recognition (LFR) cameras in Croydon has led to 103 arrests, with the...

Meta’s smart glasses could soon identify people in real time

Meta's Smart Glasses Could Soon Help You Recall Names Instantly ...

Supermarket sorry after facial recognition alert flags right criminal, wrong customer

Supermarket Staff to Receive Enhanced Training Following Facial Recognition Misidentification A leading UK supermarket chain has announced plans to improve employee...

Artificial brains could point the way to ultra-efficient supercomputers

Neuromorphic Computing: A New Frontier in Efficient Scientific Computation Recent advancements at Sandia National Laboratories reveal that neuromorphic computers-systems inspired by the human brain's architecture-are...

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