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As voice AI becomes more embedded in everyday products, a new category of technology is quietly replacing traditional speech systems. Known as conversational speech recognition (CSR), this approach is ...
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The Met has won a judicial review into the use of Live Facial Recognition across London. The Court concluded that the Met’s policy complies with human rights law, recognising that it contains clear, ...
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Privacy campaigners have lost a High Court challenge aimed at limiting the Metropolitan Police's use of live facial recognition technology. Youth worker Shaun ...
A facial recognition system deployed by the Met Police at Oxford Circus last summer Privacy campaigners have lost a High Court challenge aimed at limiting the ...
Youth worker Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo, from campaign group Big Brother Watch, brought the claim over concerns that facial recognition could be used arbitrarily or in a discriminatory way. But ...
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has called for a major expansion of live facial recognition technology, citing the need to monitor more offenders in the community under Labour’s ...
A High Court challenge against the Metropolitan Police's use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology in London has been dismissed. Youth worker Shaun Thompson, who was previously misidentified by ...