Police already use facial recognition to identify people. But refusing to opt in when there's a choice, in places like airports, can still matter.
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Abstract: Computer vision, a critical branch of artificial intelligence (AI), has transformative applications in information security, biometric authentication, banking, and beyond. Despite the ...
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One Identity has appointed Gihan Munasinghe as chief technology officer, naming him to lead the identity security vendor’s technology strategy and product roadmap. The company announced the move today ...