Rank One, whose board includes a former CIA deputy director and a former FBI science chief, supplied face recognition to Meta for internal development of its smart glasses app.
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The ACLU is suing two Florida police departments over the arrest of a Fort Myers man in a child-abduction case, saying officers treated a flawed face-recognition match as a near-certain ID.
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Researchers from the University of Toronto have been fighting fire with fire in an attempt to find ways to protect the privacy of online pictures. They've used an artificial intelligence system to ...
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Meta licensed the face recognition in its smart glasses from Rank One, a Pentagon contractor that earns 80% of revenue from governments, WIRED reports.
Studies by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) show that many commercial facial recognition algorithms have significantly higher error rates for ...
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Meta’s development of facial recognition for its smart glasses is drawing sharper scrutiny after reporting that the company licensed technology from ROC ...