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Despite Scanning Millions With Facial Recognition, Feds Caught Zero Imposters at Airports Last Year | OneZero

Despite Scanning Millions With Facial Recognition, Feds Caught Zero Imposters at Airports Last Year | OneZero

Published in.S. Customs and Border Protection scanned more than 23 million people with facial recognition technology…The undercurrents of the future. A publication from Medium about technology and people.inSenior Writer at OneZero covering surveillance, facial recognition, DIY tech, and artificial intelligence. Previously: Qz, PopSci, and NYTimes.

February 10, 2021
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Claims Antifa Embedded in Capitol Riots Come From a Deeply Unreliable Facial Recognition Company | by Dave Gershgorn | OneZero

Claims Antifa Embedded in Capitol Riots Come From a Deeply Unreliable Facial Recognition Company | by Dave Gershgorn | OneZero

Published inongressman Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, took to the House floor on Wednesday night to that the…The undercurrents of the future. A publication from Medium about technology and people.ininSenior Writer at OneZero covering surveillance, facial recognition, DIY tech, and artificial intelligence. Previously: Qz, PopSci, and NYTimes.

January 7, 2021
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Clear Conquered U.S. Airports. Now It Wants to Own Your Entire Digital Identity. | by Dave Gershgorn | OneZero

Clear Conquered U.S. Airports. Now It Wants to Own Your Entire Digital Identity. | by Dave Gershgorn | OneZero

In March, the air travel industry ground to a halt.The coronavirus pandemic was spreading, and both airlines and passengers were caught unprepared. , including the United States, began turning away foreign visitors, not wanting to bring more of the virus past their borders. Some airplanes were and sent back to where they’d come from.By April, airlines and airports faced grave reality: Nobody was flying, and revenue was plummeting. Scenes of became common in the news. At Los Angeles International Airport, the second-largest in the U.S., the number of departing passengers dropped by 95%...

October 13, 2020
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OneZero — Tech and Science News, and Articles About the Future

OneZero — Tech and Science News, and Articles About the Future

The undercurrents of the future. A publication from Medium about technology and people.Connect with OneZeroA newsletter that puts the week's most compelling tech stories in context. Get this newsletterBy signing up, you will create a Medium account if you don’t already have one. Review our for more information about our privacy practices.Medium sent you an email at to complete your subscription.

September 25, 2020
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The U.S. Military Is Building Voice-Controlled War Robots | by Dave Gershgorn | OneZero

The U.S. Military Is Building Voice-Controlled War Robots | by Dave Gershgorn | OneZero

Published inWelcome to , OneZero’s weekly dive into the A.I. news and research that matters.The undercurrents of the future. A publication from Medium about technology and people.ininSenior Writer at OneZero covering surveillance, facial recognition, DIY tech, and artificial intelligence. Previously: Qz, PopSci, and NYTimes.

August 7, 2020
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