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ICAO Plans to Eliminate Paper Boarding Passes by 2040

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) plans to replace paper boarding passes with a digital travel credential and facial recognition technology by 2040 to streamline operations and improve security, prompting trials in several countries and airports.

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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism

Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using a 140-21 vote, enabling facial recognition to monitor attendees and potentially suspend citizenship for dual citizens deemed a threat to national security.

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ICAO to Replace Paper Boarding Passes with Digital Credentials and Facial Recognition

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) proposes replacing paper boarding passes with digital travel credentials and facial recognition, aiming to streamline airport operations, enhance security, and address the projected doubling of air passengers by 2040; trials are underway, with air...

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Frankfurt Police Pilot AI-Powered Video Surveillance for Enhanced Safety

Frankfurt police are testing AI-powered video surveillance using facial recognition in the main train station to locate missing persons and potential threats, aiming to expand this technology throughout Hesse.

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Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law

Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.

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Hungary Bans Pride Events, Enables Facial Recognition for Attendees

Hungary's parliament passed a law banning Pride events, allowing facial recognition for attendee identification, with fines up to €503 for violations, amending assembly laws to prohibit events against the country's "child protection" legislation.

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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism

Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of citizenship for dual nationals deemed a threat to national security; critics call it authoritarian.

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Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Expands Authoritarian Crackdown

Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of dual citizenship for those deemed threats to national security; critics call it authoritarian.

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Clearview AI Founder Ousted Amid Funding Struggles, Shift in Strategy

Clearview AI cofounder Hoan Ton-That was ousted from the company's board following his resignation as CEO and president amid struggles to secure funding and government contracts; the company is now pursuing contracts aligned with the Trump administration's priorities.

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Scotland Deploys 10,500 Body-Worn Cameras Amidst Facial Recognition Debate

Scotland's police force is rolling out 10,500 body-worn video cameras over the next 12-18 months at a cost of \£35 million, aiming to improve evidence gathering and potentially integrate live facial recognition technology, despite privacy concerns.

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Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law

Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.

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Hungary Bans Budapest Pride, Defying EU Law

The Hungarian Parliament banned Budapest Pride with 136 votes, citing child protection laws; police can use facial recognition to identify participants, defying EU AI regulations; organizers face fines up to €500.

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