US AI powered parking platform Metropolis is acquiring Israeli AI facial recognition company Oosto (formerly AnyVision), ...
AnyVision was founded in 2015 by Professors Shlomo Ben-Artzi and Neil Robertson, along with Eylon Etshtein, to develop facial recognition technology for various applications. The company quickly ...
A nine-figure acquisition highlights the intersection of responsible AI and face biometrics, one of the key themes of the ...
In a notable consolidation within the AI vision sector, Metropolis, an AI-powered parking platform, has acquired Oosto, formerly AnyVision, for $125 million ... Initially focused on controversial face ...
An Ohio judge has ruled that critical evidence in a murder trial isn't admissible because of how police used Clearview AI.
The judge dismissed a facial recognition match murder case after determining that police used Clearview facial recognition software to secure a search warrant.
A DHS analysis found that self-identified Black volunteers who participated in testing of TSA’s biometric tools had the ...
Learn about the fascinating world of facial recognition technology and how it uses AI and ML to identify faces in images and ...
Regarding the Jan. 14 front-page article “ Police ignore standards after facial recognition matches ”: ...
Read about the tests carried out by the Department of Homeland Security on its FR/facial capture tech and how well these ...