A class action lawsuit claims Disney isn't giving park visitors enough opportunity to opt out of facial recognition.
Most visitors are unaware of the tools and opt into having their faces scanned. Mass adoption of the tools at sports and ...
By Paul Sandle LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - Tourists, shoppers and office workers in a busy London street on an ordinary ...
Ever since companies started implementing contactless verification systems, facial recognition technology has held great potential. Now, with a global market share of over $4.9 billion, the technology ...
Disney is facing a lawsuit alleging it used facial recognition technology on Disneyland guests without meaningful consent or proper disclosure. (AP Photo) ...
AI has long been guilty of systematic errors that discriminate against certain demographic groups. Facial recognition was once one of the worst offenders. For white ...
A Disneyland visitor has filed a $5 million class action lawsuit alleging the Anaheim theme park does not properly disclose ...
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against The Walt Disney Company over Disneyland’s use of facial recognition technology at park entrances.
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