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GeekWire Podcast: Tech and the police Amazon sues former VP remembering Manny Vellon

Portland unveils draft ordinance that bans government use of facial recognition tech

Clearview fined again in France for failing to comply with privacy orders

Passbase grabs 36M to power privacypreserving online ID checks

EUs data protection adviser latest to call for ban on tracking ads

Despite controversies and bans facial recognition startups are flush with VC cash

Seattles King County becomes first US county to ban government use of facial recognition software

RD Roundup: Smart chips dream logic and crowdsourcing space

Advertima rings up 175M for computer visionpowered behavioral analytics for instore retail

EU lawmakers are eyeing riskbased rules for AI per leaked white paper

Microsoft promises not to sell facial recognition tech to police before Congress passes regulations

Microsoft pitched its facial recognition tech to the DEA new emails show

Harvard dropouts to launch always on AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation

Cities must plan ahead for innovation without leaving people behind

Flaws in Amadeus airline booking system made it easy for hackers to change passenger records

Is Americas national security Facebook and Googles problem

Facebook could face billions in potential damages as court rules facial recognition lawsuit can proceed

Amazon challenges ACLU study on facial recognition tech and police

Heres how Bosch engineers transformed the regular ol sun visor

Daily Crunch: Hackers leak names personal details of donors to Freedom Convoy protest

Police body camera maker Axon bans facial recognition tech over serious concerns about bias

Safety over privacy RealNetworks to offer free facial recognition technology to K12 schools

Amazon facial recognition software raises privacy concerns with the ACLU

Maines facial recognition law shows bipartisan support for protecting privacy

Artificial intelligence can contribute to a safer world

Fuel3D Showcases 3D Facial Recognition Technology at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Court finds some fault with UK police forces use of facial recognition tech

Shareholders pressure Amazon to stop selling facial recognition technology to law enforcement

Amazon wont say if its facial recognition moratorium applies to the feds

Amazon partners with AXS to install Amazon One palm readers at entertainment venues

Londons Met Police switches on live facial recognition flying in face of human rights concerns

Portland Maine passes referendum banning facial surveillance

Uber faces legal action over racially discriminatory facial recognition ID checks

Could 1984 become reality by 2024 Microsofts Brad Smith calls for regulation of facial recognition

Microsofts facial recognition just got better at identifying people with dark skin

Watchdog says face scanning at US airports is plagued with technical problems

TLDR: Prime Day problems protests regulating bikeshare in Seattle Microsoft asks government to regulate facial recognition

Massachusetts governor wont sign police reform bill with facial recognition ban

Portland officials want to ban private use of facial recognition technology citing accuracy problems

Googles Sundar Pichai doesnt want you to be cleareyed about AIs dangers

Rana el Kaliouby and Alexei Efroswill be speaking at TC Sessions: Robotics AI April 18 at UC Berkeley

Microsoft president says WA state privacy bill could impact facial recognition technology globally

Elizabeth Warren bites back at Zuckerbergs leaked threat to KO the government

Kairos founder countersues his own company for 10 million

Facial Recognition Market Detailed Overview of the Competitive Landscape by 2025

Unregulated facial recognition technology presents unique risks for the LGBTQ community

House Democrats debut new facial recognition bill

Lawsuits allege Microsoft Amazon and Google violated Illinois facial recognition privacy law

New 3D Printed Mask is Even Better at Fooling iPhone Xs Face ID

China can apparently now identify citizens based on the way they walk