Microsoft blocks US police from using its Azure AI for facial recognition. Real-time facial recognition with mobile police cameras (globally) is also banned. Exceptions exist, but highlight ...
Microsoft has banned US police departments from using generative artificial intelligence (AI) for facial recognition on a key cloud computing service. This comes shortly after big taser maker Axon ...
-Microsoft banned police from using artificial intelligence facial recognition service!- Microsoft has restricted access for police departments in the US to use facial recognition technology through ...
In a significant (but quietly pushed) policy update, Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service has tightened its grip on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies globally.
An update to Microsoft's Azure Open AI Service code of conduct makes it clear who Redmond doesn't want using its hottest new tech: Cops. Whereas before Azure OpenAI prohibited identification of ...
Microsoft has updated the list of acceptable uses of its Azure OpenAI Service, barring law enforcement from using it in facial recognition cameras. The Azure OpenAI Services provides Microsoft’s cloud ...
Police say they are not looking at altering the ban on the use of generative AI on their devices. They have contracts with US firm Axon, and Axon has begun offering US police departments AI software ...
Law enforcement in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia this week named a Russian national as the person behind LockBitSupp, the pseudonym of the leader of the LockBit ransomware gang ...