{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-image-recognition-news-js","path":"/image-recognition-news/237","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"No Frills News"}},"allContentfulNfnPost":{"edges":[{"node":{"postTitle":"Victoria filmmaker's documentary examines sinister side of facial recognition technology","slug":"victoria-filmmaker-s-documentary-examines-sinister-side-of-facial-recognition-technology","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2021-06-10 14:30:43.731577","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>The film had its world premiere online Wednesday as part of the Immersive Lineup at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival in New York.\nThose who watch it online have the option try out facial recognition software, a startling first-person example of what Gaylor disocovered during his investigation (and no, he won’t collect your data in the process).\nThe binding agreement between users and platforms in the online world?\nGaylor mines similar territory, and came upon equally sinister discoveries — such as an inherent racial bias in facial recognition software, one that could eventually have lasting effects.\nYou can’t give that consent.”Nothing in the world of facial recognition happens by accident, Gaylor said.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Investor Group Calls For Rigorous Due Diligence Policies On Facial Recognition","slug":"investor-group-calls-for-rigorous-due-diligence-policies-on-facial-recognition","publishDate":"2021-06-08 18:25:53+00:00","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:31:02.944571","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>A group of 50 institutional investors with $4.5 trillion in assets under management (as of December of 2020) is calling for more rigorous human rights and due diligence policies for companies involved in facial recognition technology.\nIt’s an initiative that was first launched by Candriam, a subsidiary of New York Life, in March of this year.\nNow, a number of other high-profile investment firms are on board, including Aviva Investors and BMO Asset Management, among others.\n“These represent serious reputational, operational, and financial risks for the companies involved in [facial recognition technology], as well as salient risks to human rights,” the group said.\nThe Candriam-led group itself is committing to the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in its own investment analyses concerning facial recognition companies.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Key Players – Qualcomm, Slyce, LTU Technologies, NEC, Hitachi – Clark County Blog","slug":"key-players-qualcomm-slyce-ltu-technologies-nec-hitachi-clark-county-blog","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:31:02.320340","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>It also examines socio-economic factors, political changes, and environmental standards that are likely to affect the Image Recognition market.\nThe research report aims to provide its readers with an unbiased perspective on the Image Recognition market.\nSome of the crucial questions answered in the professional intelligence study on Image Recognition market include:Which key regions are likely to have the largest share of the Image Recognition market?\nWhich end consumer industries are likely to drive the demand in the Image Recognition market during the forecast period?\nReports Globe collects, segregates, and publishes more than 500 reports annually that cater to products and services across numerous domains.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Apple's new ShazamKit brings audio recognition to apps, including those on Android","slug":"apple-s-new-shazamkit-brings-audio-recognition-to-apps-including-those-on-android","publishDate":"None","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:30:56.703584","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Apple in 2018 closed its $400 million acquisition of music recognition app Shazam.\nNow, it's bringing Shazam's audio recognition capabilities to app developers in the form of the new ShazamKit.\nWith the new ShazamKit, developers will now be able to leverage Shazam's audio recognition capabilities to create their own app experiences.\nThere are three parts to the new framework: Shazam catalog recognition, which lets developers add song recognition to their apps; custom catalog recognition, which performs on-device matching against arbitrary audio; and library management.\nShazam catalog recognition is what you probably think of when you think of the Shazam experience today.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Major Breakthrough: InfiRay® Released the World’s First 8μm Infrared Camera Detector, Leading Thermal Imaging Technology","slug":"major-breakthrough-infiray-r-released-the-worlds-first-8mm-infrared-camera-detector-leading-thermal-imaging-technology","publishDate":"2021-06-08 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:30:55.421904","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Upper: 8μm Wafer from InfiRay®Lower: Real-time Thermal Image by 8μm 1920×1080 Infrared Camera ModuleInfiRay®’s Thermal Imaging Technology Development HistoryInfiRay® is focusing on the research and development of thermal imaging technology.\nIts product series include infrared camera detectors, thermal modules and thermal imaging cameras which are well known for their high sensitivity.\nNow, InfiRay® has set a new record again and released an 8μm infrared camera detector, filling the gap in global research and development.\n“Ultra Clear”, the World’s Leading Thermal Imaging Technology from InfiRay®At the core of every InfiRay® thermal imager, there is an infrared camera detector engraved with “InfiRay®”.\nFuture World with Breakthrough of 8μm Infrared Camera DetectorInfrared devices tend to be smaller, smarter, and easier to integrate.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Facial recognition providers called on to improve transparency, preserve human rights","slug":"facial-recognition-providers-called-on-to-improve-transparency-preserve-human-rights","publishDate":"2021-06-09 00:13:29+00:00","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:30:54.582820","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>50 investors managing $4.5 billion issue statementInvestment company Candriam published a call from 50 global institutional investors to the biometrics industry to address the risks to both human rights and investor returns posed by facial recognition.\nThe risks are reputational and operational, as well as to finances and human rights.\nCharacterizing facial recognition technology as “easily accessible, automatic, seamless and cost effective,” the investors note its rapid adoption by law enforcement agencies and businesses.\nThe investors commit to applying the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) to their analysis of companies involved with facial recognition.\nArticle Topicsaccuracy | biometric identification | biometrics | ethics | facial recognition | law enforcement | regulation | testing</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Microsoft Provides Australian State Police with Facial Recognition Services For Surveillance","slug":"microsoft-provides-australian-state-police-with-facial-recognition-services-for-surveillance","publishDate":"2021-06-09 00:57:29-04:00","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:30:53.762436","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>(Shutterstock)Microsoft Provides Australian State Police with Facial Recognition Services For SurveillanceMicrosoft has announced it will provide the Australian New South Wales (NSW) Police force with its facial recognition technology to speed up the state’s surveillance footage analysis.\nThe Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) released its 2021 Human Rights and Technology Final Report last week, recommending the government ban facial recognition and other biometric technology until federal and state governments introduced regulatory legislation.\n“Australian law should provide stronger, clearer and more targeted human rights protections regarding the development and use of biometric technologies, including facial recognition,” the report stated.\n“Until these protections are in place, the Commission recommends a moratorium on the use of biometric technologies, including facial recognition, in high-risk areas.”CCTV cameras on a concrete wall.\n“Several major tech companies recognised the danger of facial recognition technology and withdrew the sales of their technology to law enforcement in 2020—Microsoft being one of them,” Floreani told The Epoch Times.</p>"}}}},{"node":{"postTitle":"Image Recognition Technology Market Demand, Supply, Growth Factors, Latest Rising Trend and Forecast 2021 to 2027 – KSU","slug":"image-recognition-technology-market-demand-supply-growth-factors-latest-rising-trend-and-forecast-2021-to-2027-ksu","publishDate":"2021-06-09 00:00:00","createdLocal":"2021-06-09 14:30:53.120353","feedName":"Image Recognition","postSummary":{"childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<p>Image Recognition Technology Market offers good growth opportunities during the next five year period ending 2027.\nIn its detailed market assessment report, Market Research Outlet has analyzed the Image Recognition Technology market emerging trends, forecasts, competitive landscapes, and factors governing the market dynamics.\nImage Recognition Technology Market segmentation:The report maps different segments based upon future growth and market forecast and identifies the most-attractive segments and sub-segments.\nMarket environment analysis: Growth drivers and constraints, Porter’s five forces analysis, SWOT analysis.\nDirectly Purchase the Complete Global Image Recognition Technology Market 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