Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Thursday, March 28, 2024

facial recognition

Proposed Expansion of Facial Recognition Use at U.S. Borders Slammed by ACLU

A proposed expansion in facial recognition technology use by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency to screen foreign travelers coming in or out of the United States ...Full Article

Report: R&D Funding Will Help U.S. Retain AI Lead Over China

Reports of China’s advantages in AI development and data access have been greatly exaggerated, concludes a report advocating greater U.S. investment in basic research and a reassessment of how ...Full Article

IBM Halts Facial Recognition Sales

In a nod to the national discussion on racial equality and law enforcement, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna this week said the company will no longer sell facial recognition technology. ...Full Article

Facial Coding vs. Facial Recognition – What’s the Difference?

 Machine learning and AI have revolutionized every industry—from media and marketing to manufacturing, medicine and finance. The ability for sophisticated, self-improving algorithms to sift through massive troves of data ...Full Article

Cloud Developers Ambivalent on AI Misuse

Prompted by a recent backlash among employees at major U.S. cloud technology vendors, a new survey reveals mixed intentions among AI developers about how far they are willing to ...Full Article

Facial Recognition’s Big 3: Accuracy (without Bias), Speed and Size

Having witnessed advancements in facial recognition from the start, I’ve marveled at the accumulation of use cases as companies familiarize themselves with the technology. Facial recognition facilitates enhancements to ...Full Article
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