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Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras Following records requests from The Post, officials paused the first known, widespread live facial recognition program used by ...
Last month, the New Orleans Police Department suspended its use of AI-equipped facial recognition cameras during crime investigations. At issue is whether NOPD's use of technology from Project ...
In the US, New Orleans stands out for taking a step further than law enforcement in other regions by using live feeds from facial recognition cameras to make immediate arrests, the Post noted.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans drivers will get the chance to pay their parking and traffic camera tickets without late fees this summer. City leaders announced Thursday (4/17) New Orleans will ...
New Orleans pushes to legalize police use of ‘facial surveillance’ The city would become first in the U.S. to formally allow facial recognition as a tool for surveilling residents in real time.
New Orleans Saints announced the club has signed free agent running back Cam Akers to a one-year contract after participating in last week's minicamp on a tryout basis.
New Orleans' police force secretly used continual facial recognition to seek out suspects for two years, according to an investigation by The Washington Post.
Law enforcement is coming under scrutiny over its use of live facial recognition cameras.
After years of FOIA requests and research, security engineer Matthew Wollenweber knows that NOPD is lying about their unlawful use of Project NOLA and facial-recognition software, he writes.
We call on the New Orleans Police Department and the City of New Orleans to halt this program indefinitely and terminate all use of live-feed facial recognition technology. The ACLU of Louisiana will ...
Following records requests from The Post, officials paused the first known, widespread live facial recognition program used by police in the United States.
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