When Anna Kuznetsova saw an ad offering access to Moscow's face recognition cameras, all she had to do was pay 16,000 roubles ($200) and send a photo of the person she wanted spying on.
A new study has revealed that artificial intelligence can now generate images of real people that are virtually impossible to ...
If left unchecked, immigration enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology could potentially trigger a constitutional ...
Ring cameras have a poor track record with user privacy, and now the EFF says a new face-scanning tool breaks state-privacy ...
Like the animated paintings that adorn the walls of Harry Potter's school, a new online tool promises to bring portraits of ...