DEV Community

Cover image for Police Facial Recognition: Safe or Scary? What You Need to Know (2024)
Luxand.cloud
Luxand.cloud

Posted on

Police Facial Recognition: Safe or Scary? What You Need to Know (2024)

As we know, police forces around the world are increasingly adopting facial recognition technology for various purposes. Here are some real-world examples.

For example, New Zealand's police force is introducing an advanced facial recognition system, which represents a significant upgrade in their law enforcement technology. This "state of the art" system is expected to enhance their capabilities in identifying suspects, locating missing persons, and improving overall public safety. The introduction of this technology marks a major step forward in modernizing the country's policing efforts.

How is face recognition used by police? What are the benefits and concerts? We’ll explain everything in this blog post.

What is Face Recognition Technology?

Face recognition is a technology used to identify or confirm a person's identity based solely on their face. These systems can analyze photos, videos, or even live footage.

Many are familiar with face recognition through features like Apple's FaceID for unlocking phones. But that's just one example.

Beyond phone security, face recognition often works by comparing faces captured by special cameras to a database of individuals. These databases, also known as "watch lists," can include anyone, even those without criminal records. The images used for comparison can come from various sources, including social media.

Learn more here: Police Facial Recognition: Safe or Scary? What You Need to Know (2024)

Image of Timescale

🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

Read full post →

Top comments (0)

Image of Timescale

🚀 pgai Vectorizer: SQLAlchemy and LiteLLM Make Vector Search Simple

We built pgai Vectorizer to simplify embedding management for AI applications—without needing a separate database or complex infrastructure. Since launch, developers have created over 3,000 vectorizers on Timescale Cloud, with many more self-hosted.

Read more

👋 Kindness is contagious

Please leave a ❤️ or a friendly comment on this post if you found it helpful!

Okay