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The New York Department of Education has permanently banned the use of facial recognition technology in schools —the first state to do so. While it’s too early to know if other states will ...
several school districts across Arizona were planning to begin using artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in their security cameras, hoping it would improve school safety.
Several school districts across Arizona are planning to begin using artificial intelligence and facial recognition technology in their security cameras this school year, hoping it will improve ...
(TNS) — Marion County Schools could soon take advantage of facial recognition software. Monday night, the Marion County School Board heard a presentation from Rank One Computing, a Denver-based ...
The use of facial- and object-recognition technology in schools came under scrutiny in 2020 when the Lockport City district in western New York used it in security cameras. Then-Gov. Andrew M.
the Santa Fe Independent School District school board approved $2.1 million for security and building upgrades. That included the use of facial recognition technology capable of alerting officials if ...
The use of facial- and object-recognition technology in schools came under scrutiny in 2020 when the Lockport City district in Western New York used it in security cameras. Then-Gov. Andrew M.
Colorado has taken a significant step in the use of facial recognition technology by approving its deployment solely for school security and safety purposes. This decision comes as part of Senate ...
The Lockport City School District turned off its controversial facial recognition program at the ... the use of FRT in schools for security purposes may implicate civil rights laws,” according ...
AI facial-recognition functionality means school administrators or security officers can upload a photo into the system identifying someone as a “person of interest.” When anyone matching that ...
“It is essential that we ensure our school security professionals can responsibly leverage such technologies to best protect students, teachers and staff using proven best practices.” Use of facial ...