Police imprisoned an innocent woman for more than 5 months after Clearview AI wrongly flagged her a match to a bank fraud suspect. Credit: Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Angela Lipps, a ...
A Tennessee grandmother spent more than five months in jail after police used an AI facial recognition tool to link her to crimes committed in North Dakota – a state she says she’d never been to ...
Steven Spielberg's visionary film "Minority Report" depicts a future in which facial recognition technology is embedded in everything from retail storefronts to surveillance cameras. While not every ...
Facial recognition software can detect if a fight might be about to kick off. UNR's George Bebis thinks the casino environment makes accurate facial ID difficult. When Jason Killinger was arrested ...
At RSAC 2026, a live demo showed how easily AI tools can bypass facial recognition systems once considered secure. I’ve been writing about technology since 2012, focusing on privacy. With companies ...
FARGO, N.D. — A woman who says she has never been to North Dakota was arrested and jailed for months in a bank fraud case her attorney argues relied too heavily on facial recognition technology.
Angela Lipps, seen here in a photo from her GoFundMe page, spent more than five months in jail for a crime she maintains she didn't commit after AI software linked her to a series of bank fraud ...
In a quiet suburb of Tennessee, the AI and physical world collided with devastating consequences for a grandmother whose only crime was existing in a database. Law enforcement’s increasing reliance on ...
WTF?! Facial recognition systems aren't always accurate, and the consequences of these mistakes can be severe. One of the worst instances of AI getting things wrong is the case of Angela Lipps, a ...
The Metropolitan Police are set to trial handheld facial recognition technology that will allow officers to conduct biometric checks on the spot, the Mayor of London has confirmed. Known as ...
Meta’s exploration of facial recognition technology for its smart glasses, internally referred to as “Name Tag,” represents a significant step in blending artificial intelligence with wearable devices ...
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office has decided against a contract for facial recognition technology. Sheriff Denita Ball cited community concerns and the importance of public trust in the decision.