US AI powered parking platform Metropolis is acquiring Israeli AI facial recognition company Oosto (formerly AnyVision), ...
AnyVision was founded in 2015 by Professors Shlomo Ben-Artzi and Neil Robertson, along with Eylon Etshtein, to develop facial recognition technology for various applications. The company quickly ...
A nine-figure acquisition highlights the intersection of responsible AI and face biometrics, one of the key themes of the ...
In a notable consolidation within the AI vision sector, Metropolis, an AI-powered parking platform, has acquired Oosto, formerly AnyVision, for $125 million ... Initially focused on controversial face ...
An Ohio judge excluded facial recognition evidence in a murder case, citing concerns over reliability and transparency.
An Ohio judge has ruled that critical evidence in a murder trial isn't admissible because of how police used Clearview AI.
Law enforcement in Greater Cleveland have access to an AI-powered facial recognition program through the Northeast Ohio ...
The judge dismissed a facial recognition match murder case after determining that police used Clearview facial recognition ...
A DHS analysis found that self-identified Black volunteers who participated in testing of TSA’s biometric tools had the ...
"Facial recognition technology plays a significant role in this regard by assisting authorities in identifying missing persons or tracking individuals with criminal backgrounds,” he said.