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ORLEANS POLICE CATCH FUGITIVES, STOP CRIME TRACK AND TERROR SUSPECTS IN REAL TIME. BUT TODAY, THAT ALERT SYSTEM IS SILENT TO NOPD. CASSIE SCHERM INVESTIGATES WHY IT WAS PAUSED AND WHAT THE CITY MAY BE ...
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Best Facial Recognition Cameras 2025

Lorex has a camera for every budget and security requirement. Their top-of-the-line 4K surveillance cameras now come with ...
A private non-profit operates over 200 cameras with live facial recognition in New Orleans. The system raises questions about ...
The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) secretly received real-time, AI-generated alerts from 200 facial recognition cameras throughout the city for two years, despite a city ordinance barring ...
Vivotek's FD9387-FR-v2 Facial Recognition Camera integrates edge computing to help enterprises to quickly identify the gender and age of people in a video, as well as those who are wearing masks. The ...
Met Police facial recognition cameras watch over Christmas shoppers outside Tottenham Court Road station, in London. (Getty Images) Use of facial recognition in the UK’s towns and cities could be ...
New Orleans is the first US city with real-time facial recognition: If you're wanted and walk past one of the system's cameras, it could flag you. The twist: it's a private system, and even though the ...
Dozens of people filled a room in Milwaukee’s courthouse complex Tuesday morning, listening as representatives from the sheriff’s office pushed for adopting facial recognition technology and answered ...
As police start to rely more on live facial recognition cameras as part of their surveillance tools, privacy advocates are warning of an “Orwellian” future. It was recently uncovered that New Orleans ...
Airports and vendors will counter that today's systems are highly accurate and that data protections help mitigate risks.
In a world increasingly defined by seamless digital experiences, the act of entering a building has remained curiously analog. Swiping a card, punching a code, or fumbling for a key feels out of step ...