Ring's Super Bowl ad for its AI-powered lost-dog feature was meant to be heartwarming. Instead, it set off a firestorm over privacy, surveillance, and what the technology could be used for next.
Search Party uses AI to detect lost pets, but some worry about the Ring program's potential use by law enforcement.
Authorities on Tuesday released images of a masked and armed person appearing to tamper with the door camera at the home of ...
Ring's Super Bowl ad created a lot of chatter about AI surveillance and privacy. Here are the facts about the Search Party ...
This story was co-published with The Guardian. Police departments across the U.S. are quietly leveraging school district ...
Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor star in the latest alien film from iconic director Steven Spielberg, out June 12.
The following is the transcript of the interview with Rep. Tony Gonzales, Republican of Texas, that aired on "Face the Nation ...
Travelers wait in line to pass through security and TSA screen under a sign reading "Real ID" at Sacramento International Airport in 2025. Real ID is a federally mandated form of identification in the ...
Tom Homan updated the press Wednesday, saying communication between federal and local leaders has improved and they are ...
Department of Homeland Security announces arrests of over 4,000 illegal immigrants including murderers, pedophiles and ...
Border Czar' Tom Homan said the federal government would begin to draw down immigration enforcement in response to "unprecedented cooperation" from local authorities in Minnesota. "We currently have ...
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