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The Washington Post investigation published this week reported that New Orleans police were using Project N.O.L.A.'s network ...
For two years, the New Orleans police used AI to identify people on live camera feeds in order to make immediate arrests, The ...
Following records requests from The Post, officials paused the first known, widespread live facial recognition program used by police in the United States.
Milwaukee police currently don’t have a facial recognition system – but they certainly want one, and have tested the ...
Adoption of the tech has civil liberties advocates alarmed, especially as the government vows to expand surveillance of ...
It’s about a new method police departments and federal agencies have found to track people: an AI tool that uses attributes like body size, gender, hair color and style, clothing, and accessories ...
New Orleans police have reportedly spent years scanning live feeds of city streets and secretly using facial recognition to ...
The Washington Post found that NOPD "secretly relied" on AI-equipped facial recognition cameras. But the use of such ...
The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) secretly received real-time, AI-generated alerts from 200 facial recognition cameras ...
Minutes after Louisiana State Police got word on Friday morning that 10 inmates had escaped a New Orleans jail, two of them ...
The Milwaukee Equal Rights Commission will hold a hybrid public meeting to discuss the implementation and use of facial ...
Significant funding is being allocated and hardware is being bought while the state also looks to allow police to more easily ...