Facial recognition stories
VisionLabs and NVIDIA unveil 'BB8,' an autonomous vehicle with facial recognition that replaces car keys, at NVIDIA's GTC Europe in Munich.
This is being driven, in part, by a recent evolution in processing power, allowing analytics to keep pace with the influx of data.
Social Mapper takes an automated approach to searching popular social media sites for names and pictures of individuals.
Aussie execs predict AI to join workforce soon, boosting revenues; facial recognition tech poses privacy concerns.
The event took a comprehensive look at the state of play for terrorist organisations and individuals - both local and abroad.
25% of respondents at the Gartner Symposium lacked some form of multi-factor authentication when securing BYOD.
The iPhone X's facial recognition technologies have been called into question by a security consultant who claims that no tech is ever unbeatable.
NEC's new facial recognition software could make traditional passwords obsolete, boosting security for mobile services.
Facial recognition technology could remove the need for paper-driven and time-consuming processes, and shorten the entire sales cycle.
Facial recognition technology is on the rise. The 2D and 3D biometrics industry will be worth $9.6 billion in revenue by 2022.
Current tracking tech can pinpoint GPS accuracy to within a few metres. It will get much more powerful in the next decade, Daniel Lewkovitz says.
Biometrics industry to reach $30bn by 2021, driven by fingerprint sensors and facial recognition, says ABI Research.
Gemalto is set to provide facial biometrics to Dai Nippon Printing customers in Japan, enhancing mobile banking functionality.
New Zealand rolls out PiP facial recognition technology to help reunite lost pets with their owners, revolutionising animal recovery services.
A wearable device could help thousands with sight loss or dyslexia read text aloud and work more independently without Wi-Fi or a smartphone.
Auckland’s biggest global tech summit will draw more than 450 delegates as New Zealand pushes a national digital roadmap.
Police could find missing children and suspects faster as the companies prototype AI cameras that learn on the device in real time.
Growing theft and data risks are pushing logistics hubs to adopt 24/7 access controls that curb tailgating without fortress-like barriers.
NEC Australia and NT Police have nabbed the top innovation award for their lightning-fast facial recognition system used in crime fighting.
The Northern Territory Police Force and NEC has been acknowledged for its use of facial recognition technology to fight crime.