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San Francisco Banned Facial Recognition. New York Isn't Even Close. Very little is known about the New York Police Department's use of facial recognition technology. What kind of facial recognition is in place?
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Tech giants put India plans on hold, seek clarity on e-commerce policies Global technology majors have put on hold their investment plans for India as they wait for a new government to clear the air around a host of issues ...
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Technology Disruption In HR And today, driven by data, technology, and new interaction models, its role is shifting from managing bureaucracy to managing business assets and ...
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I Am Human is a tech doc with a refreshing focus on people We're in a dark moment for the tech industry: a time when some new technologies have been adopted recklessly and backfired terribly, and others ...
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It's not just Huawei. Trump's new tech sector order could ripple through global supply chains. The gloves are coming off against Chinese tech giant Huawei. The Trump administration took two major steps on Wednesday to address ...
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Why Health Tech Entrepreneurs Should Visit Michaels As anyone with kids can attest, the go-to store for all school projects is Michaels, which seems to offer almost every conceivable item a child might ...
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These Mind-Boggling Images Are a Reminder of How Far Technology Has Come Sometimes, while waiting for quantum computers to become a thing, or complaining that your stupid laptop keeps dying on 5 percent battery, it's easy ...
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The Importance of Technology In Sports Technology has been a fundamental actor in the life of human beings for many years. It has invaded practically all the areas of our day to day with the ...
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India must worry, pushing hate and fear via technology isn't democracy Every single country in the world where there is election and access to social media technology is faced with this problem and no one knows what to ...
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The rollout of facial recognition technology has terrifying implications for us all But at what cost? It was too high for San Francisco. Last week it became the first city in the US to ban the use of facial recognition technology by police.
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