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Since 2010, the popular social media platform Facebook has been compiling facial recognition data on its users in one of the most-advanced and largest…
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The firing of a leading researcher on the ethics of artificial intelligence is reigniting debate over Google's treatment of employees who speak out, particularly women and people of color.
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Amazon is the latest tech company to respond to demands that law enforcement not have access to controversial facial recognition technology.
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IBM is the first major technology company to walk away from facial recognition technology amid nationwide protests for racial justice and police reform. Amazon and Microsoft have not followed.
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A committee studying changes to Ohio's facial recognition database has recommended that updated driver's license photos be added to the database. The…
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The Census Bureau is gathering records on people's U.S. citizenship status as part of Trump administration efforts to produce data that a GOP strategist said could politically benefit Republicans.
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Attorney General Dave Yost is shutting off direct access to the state's facial recognition database of driver’s license photos for thousands of local law…
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Federal immigration officials are ramping up efforts to crack down on people who lack legal residency status. As part of those investigations, some states…
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Ohio Attorney General David Yost has ordered a review of how information from state databases accessed by outside law enforcement agencies is being used.…
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Ohio's attorney general wants an advisory panel to review security and protocols for the state's entire law enforcement information-sharing system, not…