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Anekanta® recognised for ethical and responsible AI development and implementation

Anekanta is proud to announce the release of a ground breaking new British Standard for AI Facial Recognition Technology – “Facial recognition technology – Ethical use and deployment in video surveillance-based systems – Code of practice (BS 9347:2024). According to Anekanta, the new British Standard standard builds on the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) Legal and Ethical Guide to the […]

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Co-op comes under fire for ‘unlawful’ use of facial recognition

A privacy rights group has submitted a complaint against the use of facial recognition cameras at Southern Co-operative stores, claiming it is “Orwellian” and “unlawful.” According to the complaint made by Big Brother Watch to the Information Commissioner’s Office, the surveillance system “uses novel technology and highly invasive processing of personal data, creating a biometric

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Argus Systems signs strategic partnership with Video Internet Technologies

Argus Systems and Video Internet Technologies Ltd (VIT Ltd) have entered into a strategic technology partnership that will bring to the Middle East & African Market AI based solutions. This will include Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), Facial Recognition (FR), Video Content Analytics (VCA), Intelligent Transportation Management Systems (ITMS) and other disruptive technologies to address

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Alcatraz AI set to showcase new solutions at Connect:ID

Alcatraz AI will showcase its product, the Rock, at this year’s Connect:ID (Booth 309), taking place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Centre in Washington, D.C. on October 5-6. Alcatraz AI’s Rock is powered by machine learning and operates autonomously to recognise your face as your credential, creating a seamless interaction between the individual and

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Alcatraz AI achieves ONVIF certification

Alcatraz AI has announced it has achieved certification from the non-profit organisation, ONVIF. Alcatraz AI will now be applying ONVIF standards to its facial authentication solution, The Rock, which combines advanced AI and 3D sensing technologies that provide facilities with enterprise-grade identity verification needed to create secure spaces. ONVIF certification reportedly allows Alcatraz AI to bridge

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Speakers for Schools and Corsight AI partner up to offer careers in STEM to ethnic minority students

Social mobility charity Speakers for Schools has partnered with Corsight AI to provide 170 virtual work experience placements to young people across the UK. Corsight’s placements will provide insights into the ethical use of AI and facial recognition technology as a force for good, and shine a light on careers within the technology sector. The placements will

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Assa Abloy invests in Paravision

Assa Abloy has invested in US-based facial recognition solutions provider, Paravision. As part of a MUSD 23 funding round for Paravision, Assa Abloy aims to deliver a highly secure user experience in a variety of identify verification and authentication applications, including access control. “The investment in Paravision is a strategic technological investment for the Assay

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Surveillance Camera Commissioner releases LFR guidance

The UK’s Surveillance Camera Commissioner (SCC), Tony Porter, has issued best practice guidance, Facing the Camera, to all police forces in England and Wales. The guidance is for forces to follow when considering the deployment of Live Facial Recognition (LFR) surveillance camera technology. It is the first guidance to be released since the Court of

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