NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The New Orleans Police Department is holding firm on its April decision to suspend real-time facial recognition alerts from Project NOLA cameras, even as the City Council weighs ...
The chief says her decision to pause real-time facial recognition alerts from Project NOLA came after discovering that some officers had downloaded an app receiving live alerts directly from the ...
NEW ORLEANS — Security cameras have become a critical tool for local law enforcement, including facial recognition technology that helped lead to the very first arrest among the 10 inmates who escaped ...
In Louisiana, the New Orleans Police Department has reportedly paused its sweeping use of real-time facial recognition technology amid massive backlash following a Washington Post exposé. New Orleans ...
The New Orleans City Council is considering an ordinance that would allow the city's police department, in the name of fighting crime, to use real-time facial recognition technology to find and track ...
Across New Orleans, roughly 200 high-resolution cameras are equipped with artificial intelligence to scan the faces of pedestrians and run them through a database of criminal suspects. The privately ...
Every day, I ride my bike down my block in Milan, a tight-knit residential neighborhood in central New Orleans. And every day, a surveillance camera follows me down the block. Despite the rosy ...
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 ...
Every day I ride my bike down my block in Milan, a tight-knit residential neighborhood in central New Orleans. And every day, a surveillance camera follows me down the block. Despite the rosy rhetoric ...