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Met Police make first arrest using facial recognition technology | Daily  Mail Online
Met Police make first arrest using facial recognition technology | Daily Mail Online

London's Met Police Buying Retrospective Facial Recognition Technology
London's Met Police Buying Retrospective Facial Recognition Technology

Central Londoners to be subjected to facial recognition test this week |  Ars Technica
Central Londoners to be subjected to facial recognition test this week | Ars Technica

Let police use facial recognition to fight knife crime, urges Met chief  Cressida Dick | News | The Times
Let police use facial recognition to fight knife crime, urges Met chief Cressida Dick | News | The Times

London's Met Police begins using live facial recognition, raising privacy  and bias concerns - Neowin
London's Met Police begins using live facial recognition, raising privacy and bias concerns - Neowin

Met Police roll out controversial facial tech recognition in London
Met Police roll out controversial facial tech recognition in London

Metropolitan Police Service NEC Live Facial Recognition - Critical  Communications Today
Metropolitan Police Service NEC Live Facial Recognition - Critical Communications Today

Met Police begins deploying live facial recognition cameras in Stratford
Met Police begins deploying live facial recognition cameras in Stratford

Face recognition police tools 'staggeringly inaccurate' - BBC News
Face recognition police tools 'staggeringly inaccurate' - BBC News

Is facial recognition too biased to be let loose?
Is facial recognition too biased to be let loose?

Facial recognition tech deployed by London's Met Police in new trial
Facial recognition tech deployed by London's Met Police in new trial

London police's face recognition system gets it wrong 81% of the time | MIT  Technology Review
London police's face recognition system gets it wrong 81% of the time | MIT Technology Review

Don't look now: facial recognition has finally come to London
Don't look now: facial recognition has finally come to London

Face/On: London's Met Police to use live facial recognition tech in  targeted ops | Trusted Reviews
Face/On: London's Met Police to use live facial recognition tech in targeted ops | Trusted Reviews

The Met Police will start using live facial recognition across London |  WIRED UK
The Met Police will start using live facial recognition across London | WIRED UK

UK Police Stars Using Facial Recognition Tech to Catch Criminals, Prompting  Mass Surveillance Fears
UK Police Stars Using Facial Recognition Tech to Catch Criminals, Prompting Mass Surveillance Fears

Metropolitan Police deploys facial recognition in central London with two  hours' warning | The Independent | The Independent
Metropolitan Police deploys facial recognition in central London with two hours' warning | The Independent | The Independent

UK police are back at it with facial recognition, spying on London shoppers  during Christmas | KitGuru
UK police are back at it with facial recognition, spying on London shoppers during Christmas | KitGuru

Met police deploy live facial recognition technology | Police | The Guardian
Met police deploy live facial recognition technology | Police | The Guardian

London to deploy live facial recognition to find wanted faces in a crowd |  Ars Technica
London to deploy live facial recognition to find wanted faces in a crowd | Ars Technica

London police deploy face scan tech, stirring privacy fears | AP News
London police deploy face scan tech, stirring privacy fears | AP News

Facial recognition wrongly identifies public as potential criminals 96% of  time, figures reveal | The Independent | The Independent
Facial recognition wrongly identifies public as potential criminals 96% of time, figures reveal | The Independent | The Independent

London Met Police Trial Opt Out Facial Recognition | Tech.co 2018
London Met Police Trial Opt Out Facial Recognition | Tech.co 2018

Over 80% of facial recognition suspects flagged by London's Met Police were  innocent, report says - ABC News
Over 80% of facial recognition suspects flagged by London's Met Police were innocent, report says - ABC News