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TSA Announces Major Airport Security Changes
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is making significant changes to airport security, eliminating the shoe removal requirement and reviewing liquid restrictions, aiming for a more seamless passenger experience thanks to improved technology and a multi-layered screening process.
TSA Announces Major Airport Security Changes
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is making significant changes to airport security, eliminating the shoe removal requirement and reviewing liquid restrictions, aiming for a more seamless passenger experience thanks to improved technology and a multi-layered screening process.
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44% Bias Score


Budapest Pride Defies Crackdown Amidst EU Outcry
Record numbers are expected at Budapest Pride on Saturday, despite a Hungarian government crackdown using facial recognition and threats of fines up to €500, turning the march into a symbol of resistance against the country's rollback of LGBTQ+ rights and authoritarian tendencies.
Budapest Pride Defies Crackdown Amidst EU Outcry
Record numbers are expected at Budapest Pride on Saturday, despite a Hungarian government crackdown using facial recognition and threats of fines up to €500, turning the march into a symbol of resistance against the country's rollback of LGBTQ+ rights and authoritarian tendencies.
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48% Bias Score


China Cracks Down on Illegal Facial Recognition Data Sales
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences and fines to two men, Xu and Li, for illegally selling facial recognition data and software to bypass security systems, emphasizing stronger personal information protection and highlighting the increasing threats to privacy in the digital a...
China Cracks Down on Illegal Facial Recognition Data Sales
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences and fines to two men, Xu and Li, for illegally selling facial recognition data and software to bypass security systems, emphasizing stronger personal information protection and highlighting the increasing threats to privacy in the digital a...
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36% Bias Score


France Considers Legalizing Facial Recognition Technology
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed a working group to explore legalizing facial recognition technology, citing its crime-fighting potential despite its current restrictions and uncertain effectiveness, raising concerns about privacy and algorithmic bias.
France Considers Legalizing Facial Recognition Technology
French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed a working group to explore legalizing facial recognition technology, citing its crime-fighting potential despite its current restrictions and uncertain effectiveness, raising concerns about privacy and algorithmic bias.
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52% Bias Score


Controversial US-Israel Gaza Aid Plan Begins Distribution
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) started distributing aid in Gaza via a US-Israel plan that excludes major aid groups due to concerns about independence and potential displacement, using facial recognition and four distribution points. The plan, criticized as an attempt at ethnic cleansing, fa...
Controversial US-Israel Gaza Aid Plan Begins Distribution
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) started distributing aid in Gaza via a US-Israel plan that excludes major aid groups due to concerns about independence and potential displacement, using facial recognition and four distribution points. The plan, criticized as an attempt at ethnic cleansing, fa...
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52% Bias Score


São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
São Paulo's Smart Sampa: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa, a facial recognition system using 25,000 cameras, has resulted in the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 criminals in six months, raising concerns about privacy despite high public approval.
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68% Bias Score

American Idol" Executive, Husband Found Dead; Suspect Arrested
On July 14, 2024, the bodies of Robin Kaye, an "American Idol" executive, and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were discovered in their Encino home after a break-in on July 10; 22-year-old Raymond Boodarian was arrested on July 15 and charged with two counts of murder and one count of residential burglar...

American Idol" Executive, Husband Found Dead; Suspect Arrested
On July 14, 2024, the bodies of Robin Kaye, an "American Idol" executive, and her husband, Thomas Deluca, were discovered in their Encino home after a break-in on July 10; 22-year-old Raymond Boodarian was arrested on July 15 and charged with two counts of murder and one count of residential burglar...
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40% Bias Score

China Cracks Down on Illegal Use of Facial Recognition Data
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences to two men for illegally selling and using facial recognition data and accessing home surveillance systems, reflecting a strengthened crackdown on privacy violations and the June 1st implementation of new security measures regulating facial...

China Cracks Down on Illegal Use of Facial Recognition Data
China's Supreme People's Court handed down prison sentences to two men for illegally selling and using facial recognition data and accessing home surveillance systems, reflecting a strengthened crackdown on privacy violations and the June 1st implementation of new security measures regulating facial...
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36% Bias Score

French Minister Calls for Facial Recognition After PSG Victory Violence
Following violence after PSG's Champions League win, French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau reported 563 arrests in Paris and its suburbs, expressing dissatisfaction and advocating for facial recognition technology and stricter sentencing, despite parliamentary opposition.

French Minister Calls for Facial Recognition After PSG Victory Violence
Following violence after PSG's Champions League win, French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau reported 563 arrests in Paris and its suburbs, expressing dissatisfaction and advocating for facial recognition technology and stricter sentencing, despite parliamentary opposition.
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48% Bias Score

Charity Shop Owner Installs Facial Recognition After Assault Amidst Soaring Retail Crime
Tone Jarvis-Mack, a charity shop owner in Waltham Cross, is tackling rising retail crime and violence by installing facial recognition technology after being assaulted by a customer; this follows a 20 percent surge in shoplifting offences across England and Wales in 2024, reaching 516,971 incidents.

Charity Shop Owner Installs Facial Recognition After Assault Amidst Soaring Retail Crime
Tone Jarvis-Mack, a charity shop owner in Waltham Cross, is tackling rising retail crime and violence by installing facial recognition technology after being assaulted by a customer; this follows a 20 percent surge in shoplifting offences across England and Wales in 2024, reaching 516,971 incidents.
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48% Bias Score

Facial Recognition Technology Prevents Potential Child Abuse in London
In January, London police used Live Facial Recognition (LFR) to identify 73-year-old registered sex offender David Cheneler with a six-year-old girl, leading to his arrest for violating his SOPO and possessing a lock knife; the girl's mother was unaware of his history.

Facial Recognition Technology Prevents Potential Child Abuse in London
In January, London police used Live Facial Recognition (LFR) to identify 73-year-old registered sex offender David Cheneler with a six-year-old girl, leading to his arrest for violating his SOPO and possessing a lock knife; the girl's mother was unaware of his history.
Progress
52% Bias Score

São Paulo's Smart Sampa System: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa system, using 25,000 cameras and AI-powered facial recognition, led to the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 other criminals in six months, raising privacy concerns despite its effectiveness.

São Paulo's Smart Sampa System: 1,044 Fugitives Apprehended, Privacy Concerns Raised
São Paulo's Smart Sampa system, using 25,000 cameras and AI-powered facial recognition, led to the arrest of 1,044 fugitives and 2,289 other criminals in six months, raising privacy concerns despite its effectiveness.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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