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PCSO 'Super Recogniser' Spots 3,000th Suspect

West Midlands PCSO Andy Pope, a 'super recogniser' with a photographic memory for faces, has identified his 3,000th suspect. Discover how his unique skill helps keep public transport safe.

US Mandates Facial Recognition for Foreign Travellers

The US has launched a sweeping new policy requiring facial biometric data from all noncitizens entering and leaving the country. The move aims to combat visa fraud and illegal immigration. Read the full details.

Australia Could Become Orwellian Dystopia in 5 Years

A leading academic warns AI-powered surveillance will be the norm in Australia within a decade, creating a society where 'every move is monitored' and privacy is extinct. Read the full analysis.

Facial recognition tech fails on Black and Asian faces

A UK watchdog reveals Home Office facial recognition technology has significant accuracy issues with Black and Asian subjects, raising urgent bias and discrimination concerns. Read the full investigation.

Live Facial Recognition at Arsenal vs Tottenham

The Metropolitan Police will use live facial recognition and DNA tagging spray at the Arsenal vs Tottenham derby to enhance safety and prevent disorder. Discover how this technology works.

Man Wakes with Total Amnesia in Florida

A Pennsylvania man was found unconscious in an Orlando gas station, waking with total amnesia. His ex-wife is now helping him rebuild his life. Discover the mystery.

Seven UK Areas Get Facial Recognition Vans

Seven additional UK police forces will deploy facial recognition vans, expanding controversial surveillance technology funded by the Home Office. Discover the full list of areas affected.

New Contactless Tech Cuts UK Airport Queues

A major passport control change using facial recognition is set to reduce long airport queues for British passengers. Discover how this innovation speeds up border control.

AI Trained by UK's Elite Face Recognition Experts

Groundbreaking UK research reveals how artificial intelligence is being trained using the extraordinary abilities of 'super-recognisers' - people with exceptional face identification skills that outperform current technology.

Grandfather gets 3D-printed face after drunk driving crash

A 75-year-old grandfather receives revolutionary 3D-printed facial reconstruction after being horrifically disfigured by a drunk driver, in a groundbreaking NHS medical procedure that's restoring both his appearance and quality of life.

US Expands Facial Recognition at Airports for Travellers

The US government is dramatically expanding its facial recognition programme at major airports, requiring nearly all international travellers to undergo biometric scans. This controversial move raises serious questions about privacy rights and data protec

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