A Fort Myers man who was arrested for a crime he couldn’t have committed is now suing multiple Florida law enforcement ...
A man suing Florida police alleges that cops relied on a faulty facial recognition match and concealed exculpatory evidence ...
Jalil Richardson of North Carolina is free after spending over 50 days in jail after being wrongfully arrested for a crime he ...
Meta removed NameTag facial recognition code from its AI app after WIRED found biometric software on 50 million phones that Meta said "does not exist." ...
Dormant face-recognition code reportedly appeared in Meta’s smart glasses app, then disappeared after scrutiny. That has put Meta’s AI eyewear plans back under the privacy spotlight.
Meta secretly shipped facial recognition code in Ray-Ban smart glasses app, then deleted it within 24 hours after WIRED ...
Only a day after a dormant bit of code that seemed to be a facial recognition algorithm was discovered in a companion app for ...
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta ...
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Abstract: Few-shot face recognition under occlusion (FSFRO) aims to recognize novel subjects given only a few, probably occluded face images, and it is challenging and common in real-world scenarios.
India's software supply chain security challenge is deepening as AI expands the attack surface while many enterprises lack detection and protection tools.