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Technology has the potential to create a positive and better world, but damaging old toxic ways are being amplified and already causing many groups great harm in the real world writes Laura Bates, aut ...
As technology consistently makes enormous strides forward, law enforcement officials are navigating the delicate balance ...
A report seemingly highlighted Meta's plans for its 2026 smart glasses, like improved Live AI and "super sensing." ...
Cabinet has approved a plan to reorganize and put new limits on the distribution of food aid in Gaza – including a requirement to perform facial recognition.
At the broadest level, a significant majority of Scots agree about the effectiveness of biometric data at helping the police ...
The fee provision of Clearview AI’s settlement awarding the equivalent of nearly $52 million to a class that sued over the facial recognition company’s use of biometric data was approved by a federal ...
Yesterday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said scientists Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier will ...
Michael Plaksin is the president and CEO of Alchera X (AX), a global AI SaaS company specializing in visual and facial ...
A controversial amendment to Hungary’s constitution has left the country’s LGBTQI community both defiant and fearful, rights groups have said.
Sky News’ Andrew Bolt noted that the Australian privacy commissioner ruled that Bunning’s use of facial recognition was ...
A federal court in Illinois granted final approval of a class action settlement resolving consumers’ claims against a facial ...
By the time your brain decides whether a face is familiar or forgettable, it’s already sorted it — often unfairly. Within ...