Amazon said it is stopping law-enforcement use of its facial-recognition technology for a year to give Congress time to implement rules on.wsj.com
@guardian5 years ago
Amazon to ban police use of facial recognition software for a year theguardian.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
For years, companies have quietly sold facial surveillance to law enforcement agencies. But Amazon has recently differentiated itself in part by playing down warnings about the technology. nyti.ms
@guardian7 years ago
Amazon selling facial recognition software to police, records reveal trib.al
@WSJ5 years ago
Amazon said it is stopping law-enforcement use of its facial-recognition technology for a year to give Congress time to implement rules on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Breaking: Amazon said it is stopping law-enforcement use of its facial-recognition technology for a year to give Congress time to implement rules on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Microsoft wants Congress to regulate facial recognition technology, arguing that it's too risky for industry to oversee on it's own. Meanwhile, Amazon is aggressively marketing the tech to police departments and federal security agencies. nyti.ms
@guardian7 years ago
Amazon selling facial recognition software to police, records reveal trib.al
@WSJ5 years ago
Amazon said it is stopping law-enforcement use of its facial-recognition technology for a year to give Congress time to implement rules on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Microsoft, Amazon and other tech companies are showing support for some limits on use of facial-recognition technology to protect business opportunities on.wsj.com
@guardian7 years ago
Amazon: stop giving dystopian facial recognition tech to the government trib.al
@WSJ5 years ago
Amazon said it is stopping law-enforcement use of its facial-recognition technology for a year to give Congress time to implement rules on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Amazon is becoming a magnet for mounting opposition to facial surveillance — a technology that may be used to identify and track people at a distance without their knowledge or consent. nyti.ms
@WSJ7 years ago
Civil-rights organizations called on Amazon to stop selling its facial-recognition technology to law enforcement on.wsj.com