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Who were the firefighters that died in mid-air helicopter crash? All 3 victims identified as accident is being investigated
Who were the firefighters that died in mid-air helicopter crash? All 3 victims identified as accident is being investigated
The collision caused an additional four-acre brush fire which was later bought under control, as per officials
2023-08-08 07:46
‘Game-changing’ facial recognition technology catches prolific shoplifters
‘Game-changing’ facial recognition technology catches prolific shoplifters
Britain’s biggest police force is using “game-changing” facial recognition technology to catch prolific shoplifters. The Metropolitan Police asked 12 retailers to provide images of 30 of the worst offenders who steal from their shops in a pilot of the new software. They were compared against the force’s custody shots, and of 302 images submitted, 149 came up as positive matches. Those matches are now being investigated further with a view to building criminal cases. The software uses biometric measures of a person’s face and works even if part of their face is covered. It takes around 60 seconds to find a match. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said: “We’re working with shops across the capital to target and track down criminals in a way we never have before. “We’re pushing the boundaries and using innovation and technology to rapidly identify criminals. “The results we’ve seen so far are game-changing. The use of facial recognition in this way could revolutionise how we investigate and solve crime.” He claimed that most of the prolific offenders were involved in other, more serious criminal activity. “What’s most powerful is what we’ve learned about those involved in this offending so far. It’s clear the majority are career criminals involved in serious crime,” Sir Mark said. “This data and information helps us focus our efforts in an even more precise way than we originally anticipated. “Through this tactic we’re not only improving how we protect shops and support the business community, we’re stepping further forward in identifying and tracking down serious criminals and protecting all of London’s communities. “The scale of business crime in London is huge. To be successful we have to be precise in our approach and this is a really promising step forward.” Met police last year." data-source=""> Chief executive of the Association of Convenience stores James Lowman said while the technology could save police time, there is still a challenge in getting offenders off the street. He said: “Using artificial intelligence to identify prolific offenders can be an effective way of drastically reducing the amount of police time it takes to make links between crimes committed against different businesses locally. “Whether its artificial intelligence or local intelligence that leads to criminals being identified, the real challenge remains apprehending these offenders and getting them off the streets.” The Met started using the software in August and began the retail pilot in late September. The new system can use images from CCTV, dashcams, doorbell cameras or phones. It uses the same algorithm as the Met’s live facial recognition technology, about which there have been well-publicised concerns over potential bias. Lindsey Chiswick, director of intelligence for the Met and national policing lead on facial recognition, said the algorithm has been independently tested by the National Physical Laboratory. She said: “Facial recognition technology, which is able to match faces after the event, has actually been around for quite a few years. “What’s changed and what is improving all the time, and in the last few years with real speed, is the accuracy of the algorithm. And that’s the real game changer here. “With this technology, it’s an algorithm that we’ve independently tested through the National Physical Laboratory so we have assurance it’s 100% accurate when it comes to retrospective usage, and we understand how it works.” Around 50,000 shoplifting incidents were reported to the Met last year, estimated to be between 5% and 10% of the offences that are actually committed. Emmanuelle Andrews, from human rights charity Liberty that has campaigned against the use of facial recognition, said: “Facial recognition has no place on our streets, in our shops – or in any other areas of our lives. “This technology threatens our privacy and stifles free speech – and we should all be worried about moves to expand its reach. “We’re also concerned about the creep of facial recognition technology into other areas of policing. “Let’s be clear: we cannot rely on tech to solve deep societal problems, this is an unjustified expansion of state surveillance and there are numerous alternatives.” Read More Facial recognition firm Clearview AI overturns UK data privacy fine Sadiq Khan, Met Commissioner to ask phone companies to ‘design out’ theft Microsoft gets go-ahead to buy Call of Duty maker Activision Incels using TikTok to spread ‘hateful beliefs’, research suggests Duke and Duchess of Sussex call for overhaul of social media Google to trial AI in UK traffic light systems to reduce stop-and-go emissions
2023-10-19 17:53
Who wore it best? Jennifer Lopez slammed for dressing like Jennifer Garner after Ben Affleck jokes about her clothes
Who wore it best? Jennifer Lopez slammed for dressing like Jennifer Garner after Ben Affleck jokes about her clothes
Fans of both the celebs are implying that the two women are imitating each other's fashion choices
2023-06-09 17:48
Who stars in Peacock's 'Love Island USA' Season 5? Sarah Hyland to play host on reality dating show
Who stars in Peacock's 'Love Island USA' Season 5? Sarah Hyland to play host on reality dating show
Season 5 of Peacock's hit show, 'Love Island USA', will take place in Fiji
2023-07-19 07:22
US carriers accelerate to bigger planes to overcome operating constraints
US carriers accelerate to bigger planes to overcome operating constraints
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO United Airlines' plan to navigate the operating constraints dogging U.S. carriers is simple
2023-10-05 18:22
UN appeal judges toss out plan to set up procedure to hear evidence against Rwandan genocide suspect
UN appeal judges toss out plan to set up procedure to hear evidence against Rwandan genocide suspect
Appeals judges have thrown out a decision by a United Nations court to set up a procedure to hear evidence against an elderly Rwandan genocide suspect after he was declared unfit to face trial
2023-08-08 02:56
Apollo Hit With $264 Million Suit Over Vegas Lounge Karaoke
Apollo Hit With $264 Million Suit Over Vegas Lounge Karaoke
Apollo Global Management Inc. and its Venetian Las Vegas were sued over accusations that they profited from a
2023-11-22 10:58
Coco Gauff defeats Maria Sakkari in Washington for her fourth title. Dan Evans wins the men's final
Coco Gauff defeats Maria Sakkari in Washington for her fourth title. Dan Evans wins the men's final
Coco Gauff has defeated Maria Sakkari 6-2, 6-3 in the DC Open women’s final for the fourth WTA Tour singles title of her career
2023-08-07 09:46
India-Canada tensions shine light on complexities of Sikh activism in the diaspora
India-Canada tensions shine light on complexities of Sikh activism in the diaspora
The shocking allegation that India may have been behind the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada is shining the light on various layers of activism as well as diverse views on a separate Sikh state or Khalistan within the North American diaspora
2023-09-23 14:19
Dollar eyes third weekly gain as higher US rate expectations gather steam
Dollar eyes third weekly gain as higher US rate expectations gather steam
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE The dollar eased on Friday but remained near a two-month high against its major
2023-05-26 14:26
This Back to School Season, Capri Sun Helps Parents Tackle To-Do Lists with 50 Seconds of Calm and Taskrabbit Support
This Back to School Season, Capri Sun Helps Parents Tackle To-Do Lists with 50 Seconds of Calm and Taskrabbit Support
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2023-08-28 20:16
Monopoly concerns push FTC to sue to block Amgen's more than $26B deal for Horizon
Monopoly concerns push FTC to sue to block Amgen's more than $26B deal for Horizon
Federal regulators are suing to block biotech drug developer Amgen’s more than $26 billion deal for Horizon Therapeutics
2023-05-17 00:50