September 17, 2014
FBI Facial Recognition System Fully Operational
Complete: FBI detectives can now use the Next Generation Identification system to recognise a criminal in any crowd using a database of more than 52 million images. It has taken three years to develop the system
[From article]
The FBI's facial-recognition surveillance system that can pick out suspects from a crowd is now 'fully operational', officials announced today.
Programmers have been working for three years to install the Next Generation Identification system in 18,000 bureaus across the country and compile more than eight million mug shots.
By 2015, detectives will be able to use its in-built Interstate Photo System (IPS) to trace at least 52 million people - including innocent citizens.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2756641/FBI-facial-recognition-database-pick-crowd-CCTV-shots-fully-operational.html
FBI facial recognition database that can pick you out from a crowd in CCTV shots is now 'fully operational'
Developers have spent 3 years on Next Generation Identification system
Today they have finished installing it in 18,000 bureaus across the USA
Detectives will be able to search 52m faces by 2015, it currently holds 8m
Critics warn the recognition system is ineffective and has low success rate
The program will replace fingerprint system, it is just Phase 1 of many
By MIA DE GRAAF and MARK PRIGG FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 15 September 2014 | UPDATED: 12:41 EST, 15 September 2014
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