Axon, the biggest supplier of police body cameras and software in the U.S. just called it quits on using artificial intelligence-powered facial recognition systems for its devices, The New York Times ...
Axon, America’s biggest police body camera manufacturer, is currently banning the use of face recognition technology in its products after its independent ethics board said Thursday that the ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS SF) -- California is poised to ban the use of facial recognition technology in police body cameras for three years after votes by the state legislature this week. AB 1215 passed the ...
The country's largest maker of police body cameras said Thursday that it would not add a facial recognition feature to its cameras, a move that coincides with growing public opposition to the ...
LOS ANGELES — A major supplier of body cameras to law-enforcement agencies across the country has decided to forgo selling facial-recognition technology with its products. Axon, which supplies 48 ...
Even as it becomes ubiquitous in consumer tech, facial recognition has been increasingly verboten in the marketplace for police body cameras. Last June, Axon, the nation’s largest body-cam provider, ...
The pushback against facial recognition technology continues, as Axon, the makers of Taser and a major police body camera manufacturer, has come out against the technology, refusing to implement the ...
Police body cameras and facial recognition technology serve two completely different purposes and shouldn’t be combined. Body cams record officer interactions with the public and make police less ...
Axon, the largest manufacturer of police body cameras in the United States announced Thursday that it will not add facial recognition to law enforcement body cameras until ethics issues have been ...
The best thing about police body cameras is that they capture images of law enforcement encounters with members of the public, including suspects, witnesses and passersby. The recordings help keep all ...
Facial recognition is a controversial enough topic without bringing in everyday policing and the body cameras many (but not enough) officers wear these days. But Axon, which makes many of those ...
A picture of every California state legislator was run through a facial-recognition program that matches facial images to a database of 25,000 criminal mugshots, the American Civil Liberties Union of ...
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