Midway through its near non-stop, culture-packed calendar running from August 30th to September 24th, the Berlin Musikfest last weekend brought two French ...
A hot potato: US states are imposing stricter rules on how tech companies collect, analyze, and monetize biometric data, including facial features, iris patterns, and other unique identifiers. While ...
ROLLING your eyes at a colleague can be a breach of employment laws, a ­tribunal has ruled. And repeatedly doing it can amount to bullying. The judgment suggests employers can be held liable for ...
Sainsbury’s is to use controversial face recognition technology in its stores for the first time. However, the use of facial recognition has been heavily criticised by privacy groups. Campaign group ...
Nvidia Corp. must face trial in the case of an engineer who inadvertently revealed autonomous driving trade secrets that he allegedly stole from a former employer. A federal judge in California ruled ...
What drives social mobility? The answer matters to policymakers and families alike. A wave of highly publicized research has led public policy and public discussions astray. It claims that the ...
Bunnings may introduce facial recognition cameras to help curb crime in store. Source: Getty & Bunnings Bunnings is standing firm that facial recognition cameras in stores would be a good solution in ...
SAINSBURY’S could introduce facial recognition in its more than 1,400 UK shops to combat rising theft and abuse of staff. The supermarket chain — Britain’s second largest — will begin trialling the ...
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