Amazon Updates Rekognition to Tag Faces of Celebrities
Amazon is trying to make it easier for people to find their favorite celebrities. To that end, the tech giant has updated its Rekognition facial recognition system to improve its […]
Amazon is trying to make it easier for people to find their favorite celebrities. To that end, the tech giant has updated its Rekognition facial recognition system to improve its […]
Imprivata is trying to support healthcare agencies looking to make the transition to the cloud. To that end, the company has made its Imprivata OneSign and Imprivata Confirm ID solutions […]
The Biden Administration has asked the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to establish a new cybersecurity framework to guide organizations in both the private and public sectors. It […]
This week’s roundup of FindBiometrics’ top stories offers a few upbeat news items, and one piece of very bad news that also understandably attracted a lot of attention from readers. […]
The Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office in Florida has expanded its relationship with BIO-key. The Elections Office had previously deployed BIO-key’s EcoID scanner back in 2019, and will now […]
The International Biometrics + Identity Association (IBIA) is trying to alleviate people’s fears about facial recognition, especially with regards to accuracy and racial bias. To that end, the organization has […]
AnyVision is sharing a few tips for businesses that need to comply with New York City’s new Biometrics Privacy Law, which went into effect last month. The law forces commercial […]
The Governmental Accountability Office (GAO) has released an extensive report on the facial recognition habits of US government agencies. The report includes feedback from 24 organizations, 19 of which are […]
The racial bias that tends to be displayed by numerous facial recognition algorithms seems to be intensified when subjects are wearing face masks, according to officials from the Department of […]
A team of researchers at the University of South Australia (UniSA) is trying to use computer vision technology to monitor the health of babies that were born prematurely. The researchers […]
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