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A recent incident at Radio City Music Hall involving the mother of a Girl Scout is shedding light on the growing controversy of facial recognition, as critics claim it is being used to target perceived enemies — in this case, by one of the …
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A Long Island attorney says he was kicked out of a Knicks game after getting flagged by facial recognition technology at Madison Square Garden — the same system the company used to boot another lawyer from a Rockettes show.
“I was upset — w…
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Kelly Conlon, an attorney from New Jersey, says she wasn’t allowed to see a Rockettes show at Radio City Music Hall after she was identified by a facial recognition system, according to a report from NBC New York. Conlon told the outlet tha…
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A mother bought tickets to attend a Christmas show at Radio City Music Hall — but due to her job, she was refused entry.
Kelly Conlon, a lawyer for a New Jersey based firm, took a trip to New York City the weekend after Thanksgiving to see …
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A New Jersey mom taking her daughter to see a show featuring the Rockettes as part of a Girl Scouts field trip was recently ousted from the Radio City Music Hall because facial recognition technology identified her as a lawyer at a law firm…
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Facial recognition technology is everywhere today, from airports to the phone in your pocket. One place you might not expect to encounter it is a popular concert venue like Radio City Music Hall in New York. However, Madison Square Garden E…
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A Girl Scout troop trip to see the Rockettes in New York City didn't go as planned for mom Kelly Conlon, who was turned away at the door of Radio City Music Hall because a facial recognition system pinned her as a prohibited person.
The rea…
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A lawyer employed by a firm involved in a personal injury claim against the operator of Radio City Music Hall said she was barred from attending the Rockettes Christmas show at the famous Manhattan venue after being picked up by facial reco…
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An attorney from a law firm suing the parent company of Radio City Music Hall was kicked out of the venue after facial recognition technology identified her when she tried to see a Rockettes performance with her daughter and a pack of Girl …
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Over Thanksgiving weekend, Kelly Conlon, 44, a personal injury lawyer from Bergen County, N.J., was chaperoning her 9-year-old daughter’s Girl Scout troop on a trip into Manhattan to see the “Christmas Spectacular” at Radio City Music Hall.…
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The Madison Square Garden group of venues has been using facial recognition technology to remove lawyers who are in the process of suing them from events.
As reported in Rolling Stone, the venue have been using the technology to identify la…
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Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. (MSG Entertainment) is using facial recognition technology to eject lawyers suing them from shows. According to a report by Rolling Stone, MSG Entertainment, who owns Madison Square Garden as well a…
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The problem with going to battle against thousands of lawyers is that it is likely to lead to lawsuits. And then the battle will inevitably head to their home turf.
Since last summer, MSG Entertainment, which operates Madison Square Garden …
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He’s used it to bar the lawyers — now Madison Square Garden CEO James Dolan is targeting elected officials for bashing his controversial use of facial recognition software to screen attendees.
West Side Assemblyman Tony Simone says MSG yank…
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Lawmakers and privacy advocates are calling on the owners of Madison Square Garden to end the use of facial recognition technology on its fans.
Sen. Kristen Gonzalez joined advocates sounding off last weekend, demanding that MSG Entertain…
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One evening in late November, New Jersey attorney Kelly Conlon was chaperoning her daughter's Girl Scout troop to see a Rockettes show at Radio City Music Hall.
Soon after arriving at the historic New York City venue, she was pulled aside b…
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The future of facial recognition use by private companies in the United States could boil down to who emerges victorious in an ongoing dispute between a collection of lawyers and a petty, authoritarian New York billionaire. The place: one o…
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Whereas Madison Square Garden is using face recognition to deny entry to people previously expelled from the venue—and certain lawyers—many stadium and entertainment center operators are testing the technology to let people inside. Reducing…
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Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. recently drew considerable criticism over its use of facial recognition technology to identify opposing counsel and prevent their access to its properties and entertainment venues.
The entertainment…
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Walking into the local bodega, passing through the subway turnstiles and going to a show at Madison Square Garden are all regular New York City occurrences.
They’re also situations in which New Yorkers’ faces could end up on a computer scre…
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Like so many cities before it, Phoenix went all out to host the Super Bowl earlier this month. Expecting about 1 million fans to come to town for the biggest American sporting event of the year, the city rolled out a fleet of self-driving e…