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Palestinians

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Palestinians has appeared in 22 articles since 2019-08. Coverage peaked in 2021Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Israeli, Israel, the West Bank, Microsoft.

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2024-03-27
New York Times 2 related

Israeli officials detail an expansive and experimental facial recognition program in Gaza to catalog Palestinians without their knowledge, starting in 2023

The experimental effort, which has not been disclosed, is being used to conduct mass surveillance of Palestinians in Gaza, according to military officials and others.

2023-05-02
New York Times 2 related

An Amnesty report details Israel's Red Wolf facial recognition system at Hebron and East Jerusalem checkpoints that tracks and restricts Palestinians' movements

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2020-03-29
The Verge 8 related

Microsoft will no longer invest in third-party facial recognition firms, including AnyVision, after the Israeli company was accused of surveilling Palestinians

AnyVision was accused of helping the Israeli government surveil the West Bank  —  Microsoft says it will no longer invest …

2020-03-28
The Verge 3 related

Microsoft will no longer invest in third-party facial recognition firms, including AnyVision, after the Israeli company was accused of surveilling Palestinians

AnyVision was accused of helping the Israeli government surveil the West Bank  —  Microsoft says it will no longer invest …

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