The Home Office hopes a new public consultation will lead to new laws expanding the use of the technology by more police ...
Regulator disappointed as soon-to-be-scrapped algo's problems remained a secret despite consistent engagement The UK's data ...
Official research showed wrong person identified about 100 times more often for Asian and Black people than white people ...
The fallout from a report on the demographic differentials of the facial recognition algorithms UK police use has been as ...
A Home Office study by on the facial recognition system used by UK police forces has found that it is significantly less ...
The UK’s data protection watchdog has asked the government for urgent answers after a Home Office report revealed racial bias in the retrospective facial recognition (RFR) technology used by police.
Police could use live facial recognition across town centres, matching CCTV images to passport photos under new government ...
Policing Minister Sarah Jones said use of facial recognition technology could be 'the biggest breakthrough since DNA matching ...
"This has meant that in some circumstances it is more likely to incorrectly match Black and Asian people than their white ...
FACIAL recognition cameras will be brought to more towns and cities as ministers look to unleash them nationwide. The ...
LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Use of facial recognition technology will be expanded across Britain's police forces to help track ...
Critics called on the government to limit roll-out of facial recognition, but others have urged ministers to accelerate the ...