Weighing Personal Privacy The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling has provoked a spectrum of reactions, particularly in relation to individual rights concerning private life and data protection. Critics argue that compelling the collection of biometric data encroaches on personal privacy and
As Kuwait's deadline looms, the nation is on the cusp of achieving a significant feat in its biometric data collection initiative. Having embarked on an ambitious project to establish a comprehensive national biometric database, the country has now recorded the fingerprints of two million people.
An Illinois shopper, Arnetta Dean, has filed a class-action lawsuit against the retail giant, Target Corp., claiming the store violated the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) of Illinois. According to the lawsuit, Target illegally collected consumers' biometric data through facial recognition
As retailers contend with the evolving landscape of retail crime, facial recognition technology is being considered for its potential to improve security and create a better shopping experience. With support from organizations such as the British Retail Consortium and government funding, retailers
In Europe, the conversation about how to properly regulate biometric AI is heating up, presenting a central issue for policymakers. As the continent grapples with the rapid evolution of AI technologies, including those that can recognize and analyze human features, European authorities are charged
By 2030, the fusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with biometric technology is expected to become a staple in security, revolutionizing how we protect personal and corporate data. AI-infused biometrics will elevate the accuracy and versatility of these systems, making them more reliable and