It is not feasible, nor indeed ethical, to run a facial recognition system against all images on the internet.
The EU restricts biometric surveillance at home – but its landmark AI Act does nothing to prevent European companies from exporting the same technology abroad.
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Forbidden Stories reports on FindFace in Iran: Facial recognition 'an issue' for Western democracies
François Picard welcomes Alexander Abdelilah, Investigative Journalist for Forbidden Stories who just published an investigative report on how the Iranian regime secretly acquired and deployed ...
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Previewing the AL East: Tampa Bay Rays
Perhaps the least-scary opponent in a scary division, the Rays still never can be fully counted out.
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Meghan’s performative privacy just makes the rest of us feel bad
Oh please, Meghan – stop with your performative privacy, it makes the rest of us feel bad - COMMENT: It was meant to be a ...
Women’s sleep apnea symptoms differ from men’s and can often be confused with hormonal shifts. Researchers are working to ...
His name is Khabane Lame, but he is known worldwide as Khaby Lame. Born in Dakar, Senegal, he is the most followed content ...
Patent-pending app replaces the default phone camera with a full-featured alternative that captures sensor data during every recording, creating unfakeable proof of human presence LEWES, Del., March ...
Spaceflight entered a new era the moment a stainless-steel tower the size of a skyscraper lifted off the Texas coast. SpaceX ...
The loss of disparate impact protections removes one of the only tools workers have to challenge discrimination caused by AI.
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