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AnyVision’s connections to power go beyond simply having big customers: it also turns out that the White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, once served as a communications consultant to the startup.
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 ...
AnyVision, a leading provider of AI-enabled visual intelligence software, announced today the addition of $43 million in funding. The funding is being ...
AnyVision disputed the accuracy of the NBC News story published in October, but did not respond to subsequent questions seeking clarifications regarding its use of the technology.
In 2021, AnyVision, pitching itself as an ethical AI company, raised a whopping $235 million led by SoftBank and Eldridge. Other backers of the company have included Lightspeed and Qualcomm, per ...
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 CEO Avi Golan told Forbes that whilst AnyVision didn’t have any in-production drones with facial recognition, they would be a reality soon.
As AnyVision, the company was one of a wave of computer vision startups building technology being used in controversial surveillance applications. Over the years, ...
The mobile, edge-based solution is designed to enhance protection of officers, protect the privacy of bystanders, and reduce operational overhead. NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AnyVision, the world ...
AnyVision was founded in 2015 by Eylon Etshtein and Prof. Neil Roberston; Tamir Pardo, a former head of Israel’s Mossad intelligence service, serves on its advisory board, ...