In December, the Sheriff's Office reassured County Board supervisors it hadn't entered into any contract with a controversial facial recognition company.
Milwaukee police have relied upon other agencies' facial recognition technology in the past and been pursuing a contract for its own use in recent months.
Law enforcement often balances public safety and individual privacy with technology. The increased use of technology, like facial recognition, puts police in the crosshairs of many. Facial recognition ...
Hundreds of Americans have been arrested after being connected to a crime by facial recognition software, a Washington Post investigation has found, but many never know it because police seldom ...
Teenagers suspected of gunning down a security guard at a CVS in downtown Dallas. A man who used a dating app to talk his way into a Lake Highlands apartment before robbing his match. A woman accused ...