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Australia to introduce biometric passkeys for myGov login
If the Australian government was an NBA team, it might be the Memphis Grizzlies: looking…
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Nearly 3 in 4 bank customers comfortable with biometric authentication: Entrust survey
Biometrics are rising in the banking sector: While a New Zealand bank is introducing behavioral…
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Travel industry adoption of facial recognition grows
Travelers are likely to be among the first to experience the mass worldwide commercial deployment…
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AI Act exemptions, cut-outs and broad mandates top issues late in bill’s negotiations
As the fifth round of trilogue negotiations on the European Union’s proposed AI Act began this week…
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Go beyond overall biometrics accuracy testing, early and broadly
Biometric systems with generally high accuracy can have hidden performance problems in the form of…
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Facial recognition gains for shoplifting investigations jeopardized by policy gaps
Facial recognition is being used to identify shoplifters in London and in Evansville, Indiana, but…
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Single sign-on for US government services getting face biometrics
Login.gov, the U.S. government’s single sign-on service, is at long last getting a face biometrics…
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Synthetic faces could solve algorithmic bias and ethical data quandary: IDVerse
For years, many of the AI systems used for facial recognition and identity verification have…
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Telpo launches self-checkout terminal with facial recognition option
No one likes waiting in line, which is why self-service checkout is an appealing option…
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Biometrics are helping to identify victims of Hamas attack in Israel
Since Hamas launched its attack against Israel, the number of victims has been rising. The…