Lincolnshire police plan to test facial recognition and behavioral tech that infers people's moods and expressions by analyzing CCTV footage.
A landmark legal challenge to the use of facial-recognition technology has succeeded, with the U.K.’s Court of Appeal ruling this month that police in South Wales used automated facial recognition in violation of fundamental human rights.
【ロンドン共同】英警察の顔認証技術を使った人物照合の対象にされ、人権が侵害されたとして英国人男性が起こした訴訟で、英控訴院は11日、技術の利用を違法とする逆転判決を言い渡した。英メディアが報じた。 ...
Ed Bridges, 37, from Cardiff, brought a legal challenge after having his image captured twice.
警察が捜査のために防犯カメラに「顔認証」の仕組みを導入したのはプライバシー侵害で違法――。そんな判決が英国で11日に出た。英国では警察当局が捜査を強化するため、顔認証システムを導入する動きが広がって…
Privacy rights and data protection breaches cited alongside an inability to verify no bias on the grounds of race or sex, as the U.K. Court of Appeal rules law enforcement facial recognition usage unlawful.
英控訴裁判所は、南ウェールズ警察が公共の場所で顔認識技術を違法に利用したとして、人権侵害に当たるとの判断を下した。
Civil rights campaigners in the UK have won a legal challenge to South Wales Police’s (SWP) use of facial recognition technology. The win on appeal is being hailed as a “world-first” victory in the fight against the use of an “oppressive surveillance t...