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AnyVision — an Israeli startup that has built AI-based techniques to identify people by their faces, but also related tech such as temperature checks to detect higher temperatures in a crowd ...
AnyVision has responded to the Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Professor Fraser Sampson in an open letter entitled: "Facial Recognition Apps Should Be Provided to the Police with ...
AnyVision's OnPatrol is a tactical facial recognition application for Android smartphones that protects law enforcement and military personnel by connecting to existing body cameras ...
“Both Metropolis and Oosto (formerly known as AnyVision Tech) are key players in the AI-driven computer vision and security solutions space, with applications that enhance urban management ...
AnyVision told NPR it does not "use customer information/data." Palestinians who request permits to enter Israel must first get photographed and fingerprinted at an Israeli military office.
AnyVision, a leading provider of AI-enabled visual intelligence software, announced today the addition of $43 million in funding. The funding is being ...
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Deployments of facial recognition from Israeli startup AnyVision show how the surveillance software has gained adoption across the United States even as regulatory and ethical debates about it rage.
AnyVision CEO Avi Golan told Forbes that whilst AnyVision didn’t have any in-production drones with facial recognition, they would be a reality soon.
Microsoft has hired former Attorney General Eric Holder to audit facial recognition company AnyVision to see if it complies with Microsoft's ethical principles.
AnyVision, an artificial intelligence-based facial recognition startup, said on Wednesday it had raised $235 million in a funding round from SoftBank Vision Fund 2 and Eldridge, among others.