Next for Victoria: point-to-point speed cameras at every light, facial recognition for cyclists, drones to monitor hoons: UPDATE - Drive
How AI software and video surveillance will transform policing
Surveillance city: NYPD can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn - Amnesty International
Policing Reform Bill Would Prohibit Embedding Facial Recognition in Body Cameras - Nextgov
Who Owns Your Face? Welcome to a New World of Hacking Headaches - WebUrbanist
Facial recognition gives police a powerful new tracking tool. It's also raising alarms.
New York City's new biometrics privacy law takes effect | TechCrunch
Facial recognition traffic camera mistakes bus for famous woman – Naked Security
Facial Recognition and 'Trade Secrets': What Exactly are Police Forces Doing with Surveillance Tech?
Pedestrians walk across a crossroad as a big electronic screen supported by face-recognition system shows the image of a jaywalker at the intersection in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 4 July
Facial Recognition Cameras and AI: 5 Countries With the Fastest Adoption
Facial Recognition In China Is Big Business As Local Governments Boost Surveillance | WAMU
Facial recognition gives police a powerful new tracking tool. It's also raising alarms.
AI Video Analytics and Facial Recognition System - Video Content Analysis
Facial recognition system - Wikipedia
Verkada Data Breach Exposes Feeds of 150,000 Security Cameras; Targets Include Health Care Facilities, Schools, Police Stations and a Tesla Plant - CPO Magazine
London Police Will Deploy Live Facial Recognition Cameras | Time
New York will install system of facial recognition cameras | Daily Mail Online
We Must Ban Facial Recognition Cameras Before It's Too Late | Time
Massachusetts Passes One Of The First State-Wide Laws On Facial Recognition : NPR
Face Recognition | ALPR/ANPR | AI Video Analytics | IntelliVision Blog
Big Investors Are Placing Bets on China's Facial Recognition Start-Ups - The New York Times
Next time you go through a red light in China its growing facial recognition network may catch you out | South China Morning Post