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TSA is testing facial recognition at U.S. airports. Here’s what that means for you
Digital Property Recognition Will Guide The Market On Its Innovation Journey
The Kettari Foundation founder Endre Birich on how blockchain has fundamentally changed property relations The explosive growth of digital technology…
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These New Yorkers Want to Stop Landlords From Using Facial Recognition
Brooklyn resident Fabian Rogers knew he had to act in 2018 when his penny-pinching landlord suddenly attempted to install a facial recognition camera in the entrance of a rent-stabilized building he’d called home for years. Under the new security system, all tenants and their loved ones would be forced to submit to a…
EFF calls for action against California’s new facial recognition bill
The latest target of EFF’s action is A.B. 642, a new California bill that would “normalize and incentivize” police use of facial recognition technology across the state. According to the EFF, the law would grant law enforcement agencies “sweeping statutory authority” to use facial recognition tech to “identify and track…
How to enable Sound Recognition on your HomePod and receive smoke alarm alerts
Smart Gun Operating On Facial Recognition Goes On Sale In US
Biofire’s gun can also be enabled by a fingerprint reader, one of several smart gun features designed to avoid accidental shootings by children, reduce suicides, protect police from gun grabs, or render lost and stolen guns useless. The first consumer-ready versions of the 9mm handgun could be shipped to customers who pre-ordered as soon as the fourth quarter of this year, with the standard $1,499 model possibly available by the second quarter of 2024, Biofire said. That could make it the first commercially available smart gun in the United States since the Armatix briefly went on sale in 2014. At least two other American companies, LodeStar Works and Free State Firearms, are also attempting to get a smart gun to market.
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Get Hours Back From Your Workday With Nuance’s Speech Recognition Tools
Increase your productivity and streamline your workflow with advanced speech recognition solutions from Nuance. Their software and microphone options provide optimal accuracy and fast response times, enabling more than 1 million active users to harness the power of their voice and boost their efficiency.
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Aqara’s Powerful Doorbell Facial Recognition Skips the Cloud
Available today for $120, the Aqara Smart Video Doorbell G4 offers advanced facial recognition features that are processed locally, plus the ability to store local video on a microSD, NAS device, or iCloud account. In theory, this should improve security while eliminating the need for a subscription.
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AI Fools Voice Recognition Used To Verify Identity By Australian Tax Office
Anyone trying to use voiceprint also needs to know the account-holder’s customer reference number, which is not normally publicly available, but the number is not treated as securely as a password and is included in correspondence from Centrelink and other service providers, such as childcare centers. The self-service phone system allows people to access sensitive material such as information on their payment of benefits and to request documents to be sent by mail, including replacement concession or healthcare cards. Services Australia declined to say if the voiceprint technology would be changed or removed from Centrelink.
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