(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp has hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate whether the use of facial recognition technology developed by an Israeli startup it funded complies with ...
You don't usually find companies asking for regulation on the technology that they're developing, but Microsoft is doing just that. The company wants Congress to write laws for its facial recognition ...
Software king of the world Microsoft turned down a lucrative contract installing facial recognition software in California cop cars and body cameras. Company president Brad Smith said Vole was worried ...
Microsoft has joined technology rivals Amazon and IBM in stating that it will not sell facial recognition technology to police departments in the U.S., adding that it does not sell that technology ...
Microsoft has become the third big tech company this week to say it won’t sell its facial recognition software to police, following similar moves by Amazon and IBM. Microsoft's president and chief ...