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Facebook is ending its use of facial recognition, deleting data on more than a billion people
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2021
Facebook said Tuesday it will end its use of facial recognition software and delete facial data on more than a billion people, a sudden reversal for one of the Internets biggest face-scanning systems that could reinvigorate scrutiny about the softwares expanding prevalence around the world.
Civil rights groups ask Biden administration to oppose facial recognition software
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2021
Civil rights groups are pushing the Biden administration to take a stand against facial recognition technology, saying the rapidly spreading software poses "profound and unprecedented threats" to Americans' freedom and way of life.
Five banks get BOT okay to use facial recognition technology
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2020
The central bank issued guidelines on July 22 on using biometric technology, including facial recognition, for use in financial services, and five banks have put the KYC (know-your-client) procedure in place for the opening of accounts.
Black Lives Matter could change facial recognition forever - if big tech doesn't stand in the way
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2020
The Black Lives Matter movement notched a win in Silicon Valley this week, turning police use of facial recognition technology into a litmus test for big tech's support of civil rights.
IBM's decision to abandon facial recognition technology fueled by years of debate
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2020
When IBM's newly promoted chief executive announced the company would abandon its facial recognition technology, it did so amid a national reckoning over race and justice, foreshadowing similar re-evaluations among its peers.
Amazon bans police use of its facial-recognition technology for a year
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2020
SEATTLE - Amazon has banned police from using its controversial facial-recognition technology for a year amid ongoing nationwide protests over police brutality and racial profiling.
Six banks to use facial recognition tech for savings accounts in pilot project
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2020
Six commercial banks will pilot the use of biometric technology via the National Digital Identification (NDID) platform to electronically verify the identity of customers who open saving accounts, Siritida Panomwan, Bank of Thailand’s assistant governor for payment systems policy and financial technology group, said on Thursday (February 6).
Open an SCB account at any 7-Eleven via facial recognition
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2020
Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) and Counter Service Co Ltd are letting non-SCB customers open an online non-passbook savings account at 7-Eleven’s Counter Service using facial recognition technology to verify their identities.
Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to settle class-action privacy lawsuit, days after Supreme Court declined to take case
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 2020
Facebook has agreed to pay roughly half a billion dollars to settle a class-action case alleging the company violated Illinois law in the way it collected data for its facial-recognition tools, the tech giant said Wednesday.
Federal study finds racial bias of many facial-recognition systems
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2019
Facial-recognition systems misidentified people of color more often than white people, a landmark federal study released Thursday shows, casting new doubts on a rapidly expanding investigative technique widely used by law enforcement across the United States.
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