MUCH FOR THAT. AND AGAIN, EARLIER WHEN I WENT OUT TO THE FRENCH QUARTER TO TALK TO SOME WITNESSES, GINA, TALKING ABOUT THIS FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY FROM PROJECT NOLA THAT WAS ABLE TO RECOGNIZE ...
Bryan Lagarde, the architect of the Project NOLA crime camera network, says New Orleans can keep its hands off his facial recognition system. The shopkeepers, schools and residents who signed up to ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Facial recognition is credited with spotting two escaped inmates in the French Quarter last Friday morning (May 16). Two hours after the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office sent a ...
Minutes after Louisiana State Police got word on Friday morning that 10 inmates had escaped a New Orleans jail, two of them were spotted on facial recognition cameras in the city’s French Quarter.
New Orleans police have reportedly spent years scanning live feeds of city streets and secretly using facial recognition to identify suspects in real time—in seeming defiance of a city ordinance ...
New Orleans, home of Bourbon Street revelry, has become the first American city known to have a live facial recognition network. How that came to be is a story of private initiative and political ...
NEW ORLEANS — For two years, New Orleans police secretly relied on facial recognition technology to scan city streets in search of suspects, a surveillance method without a known precedent in any ...
A powerful tool for catching criminals in New Orleans isn’t being used these days by local police. But after the New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street and last month’s jailbreak by 10 Orleans Parish ...
The Maryland State Police plans to release a statewide policy Tuesday that would govern how law enforcement agencies across the state use facial recognition technology. A state law passed earlier this ...
A previously unreported project is intended to improve how facial recognition algorithms track children over time. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is looking into ways it might use facial ...