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San Francisco Public Records Task Force Threatens PD With Sanctions For Dodging Records Requests
17 June 2022
California legislators finally lifted the opacity shrouding police misconduct records in early 2019. The new law eliminated exemptions, making police misconduct and use-of-force...
california
chief william scott
chronicle
eff
electronic frontier foundation
facialrecognition
ncric
northern california regional intelligence center
san francisco
san francisco ethics commission
san francisco police department
sfpd
sunshine ordinance task force
Law Prof Suggests Geofence Warrants Are A Net Gain For The Public, Even If They Invert The Probable Cause Standard
5 April 2022
On March 9th, we covered a Virginia court’s decision to reject a geofence/”reverse” warrant as unconstitutional. This was brought to our attention by...
abc news
andrea roth
associated press
carpenter
compensatory damages
constitution
drug dogs
facialrecognition
fourth amendment
fourthamendment.com
geofence
geofence warrants
google
law professor jane bambauer
lawfare
punitive damages
reverse warrants
state farm v. campbell
techdirt
third party doctrine
university of arizona
virginia
washington post
Fallibility of facial recognition systems:
ID.me Doesn't Have Enough Humans To Backstop Its AI, Allowed A Guy In A Bad Wig To Illegally Obtain $900,000 In Benefits2 0
15 February 2022
ID.me -- the facial recognition company that has managed to snag several lucrative contracts -- has gotten...
Chicago Cops Love Them Some Facebook Sharing, According To Internal Facial Recognition Presentation
1 February 2022
Somewhere between the calls to end encryption and calls to do literally anything about crime rate spikes at this time of year, at this time of day, in [insert part of the...
amazon
business insider
caroline haskins
chicago
chicago police department
clearview
cognitec
cpd
dataworks plus
facebook
facialrecognition
fourth amendment
illinois
meta
nec
rekognition
shotspotter
united states
You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Has a Naughty List, and You’re On It
25 December 2021
Tracking you based on your health status
Tracking you based on your face
Tracking you based on your behavior
Tracking you based on your spending and consumer activities
Tracking you based on...
battlefield america
behavior
behavioral threat assessments
big brother
big government
big tech
biometric scanners
car
central intelligence agency
cia
consumer activities
contact tracing
covid-19
data mining
department of homeland security
dhs
digital health passports
digital stalking
dna databases
face
facebook
facialrecognition
fbi
federal bureau of investigation
fusion centers
game of thrones
google
gps
health status
helen a.s. popkin
icop
imessage
internet covert operations
license tag numbers
mail
national security agency
nbc news
nsa
online activities
peeping toms
phone activities
postal service
precognitive technology
public activities
rolling stone
santa
smart devices
smartphone
snitch tip lines
social media activities
social network
spending
st. nick
supreme court
surveillance
surveillance state
terror watch lists
the erik blair diaries
treasury department
twitter
u.s. postal service
whatsapp
Vallejo police secretly tested ‘dystopian’ facial recognition tool
13 April 2021
Members of the Vallejo Police Department secretly used facial recognition technology developed by Clearview AI, a company embroiled in public controversy for allegedly violating personal privacy laws in several...
american civil liberties union of northern california
atlanta
bay area urban areas security initiative
berkeley
buzzfeed news
california
cell site simulator
ceo hoan ton-that
clearview ai
facebook
facialrecognition
flock safety
georgia
google
illinois
license plate readers
linkedin
mayor robert mcconnell
mike katz-lacabe
oakland
oakland privacy
raquel ortega
san francisco
san francisco bay ferry
spokesperson brittany k. jackson
supreme court
twitter
vallejo
vallejo city council
vallejo police department
vermont