Tag: Surveillance of Citizens by Government

Facial Recognition in Airports: Biometrics Technology Is Expanding

Biometric technology is expanding at airports across the United States — and the world — and transforming the way we move through them, from checking a bag to boarding the plane.

A.I. Giant Tied to China Under Scrutiny

A congressional committee made the demand of the Commerce Department after The Times reported on concerns among U.S. intelligence officials over the Emirati company, G42.

A.I. Use by Law Enforcement Must Be Strictly Regulated

Agencies should be required to provide verifiable evidence that the tools they use will not cause harm.

Senate Passes Defense Bill, Steering Clear of Far-Right Policy Dictates

The $886 billion legislation is the product of bipartisan negotiations between the House and Senate in which right-wing restrictions on abortion, transgender care and diversity initiatives were jettisoned.

House Takes Up Long-Building Debate Over Rival Surveillance Bills

The fight over privacy and national security, which has scrambled partisan lines, will come to a head with an unusual double vote on the floor.