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04/19/2024
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By Laura Harris
British gov’t to equip cops with facial recognition technology as part of $69M plan to combat retail crime
The government of the United Kingdom plans to allocate four million British pounds ($5 million) for the development of mobile police units equipped with live facial recognition technology that can scan people’s faces on the street, supposedly as a means to combat retail crimes. According to the announcement of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the program will make […]
03/20/2024
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By News Editors
Tor introduces WebTunnel feature to help curb censorship
Censorship-resistant technologies have taken a significant leap forward as the Tor Project officially unveils WebTunnel, a unique bridge configuration designed to elude oppressive censorship aiming at the Tor network. (Article by Ken Macon republished from ReclaimTheNet.org) Functionally, WebTunnel allows Tor network connections to stay hidden in open sight by appearing indistinguishable from regular HTTPS traffic, […]
03/12/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Gab to go subscription-based in revolutionary free speech leap that will help stop malicious bots
In order to save itself, social media platform Gab now requires a subscription in order for users to access it. Founder and CEO Andrew Torba made an announcement – listen below explaining why users will now have to pay at regular intervals to use Gab, which has long branded itself as a free speech alternative […]
12/19/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Australian government to use facial, fingerprint recognition for key online government services in 2024
The Australian government has announced its plans to launch additional biometric security measures for important online government services in 2024 to address a surge of online scam attempts. The announcement follows the federal government’s statement on having to deal with thousands of scam attempts at myGov accounts each month. myGov is an online app used by Australian […]
12/15/2023
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By News Editors
One state’s collection of health data sparks privacy and digital ID concerns
Nebraska’s initiative to centralize health data for all residents under the Health Information Technology Board has raised significant privacy concerns and fears of a move towards a national digital ID system. (Article republished from YourNews.com) The State of Nebraska’s recent decision to centralize health data for all its residents has sparked a wave of criticism […]
11/03/2023
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By Olivia Cook
BAN THE SCAN: Civil rights groups call on the state of New York to outlaw facial recognition
Thirty-two civil rights groups, under the leadership of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (STOP), have called on the state of New York to outlaw government use of facial recognition and other biometric technologies in residential buildings and public accommodations or facilities. These groups have declared that facial recognition technology (FRT) is an “immediate threat” to New […]
10/17/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Major retailers cite RETAIL THEFT as justification for using AI-powered surveillance in stores
Major retailers are citing retail theft as justification for the use of surveillance systems powered by artificial intelligence (AI) in some of their stores. CVS, Kroger, Lowe’s, Macy’s, Target, Walmart and other major big-box retailers have joined forces with technology firms and invested in the development and deployment of AI-powered surveillance systems. They consulted with […]
09/05/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Mike Lindell shares plan to put elections back into the hands of American voters
Well-known businessman Mike Lindell wants to put elections back in the hands of the American people. Lindell recently announced his plan to legally and lawfully monitor the election during the recent Election Summit because cheaters are breaking into voting machine systems wirelessly. He elaborated on this plan during the August 31 episode of “The Alex Jones Show” on InfoWars. Lindell, the founder […]
08/21/2023
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By Laura Harris
Driverless car gets stuck in wet concrete in San Francisco a few days after CPUC approves robotaxi expansion services
A few days after the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) agreed to expand driverless taxi services in San Francisco, a Cruise AV self-driving robotaxi was immobilized in the wet concrete of a construction site on Golden Gate Avenue between Fillmore and Steiner Street. The Chevrolet Bolt EV-based autonomous vehicle (AV), equipped with roof-mounted sensors, was spotted […]
08/18/2023
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By Laura Harris
New York Times revises terms of service to prevent tech giants from using its materials to train AI
The New York Times has updated its terms of service to explicitly prohibit tech giants from using the paper’s materials to train artificial intelligence (AI), following their withdrawal from the coalition of media companies and tech giants. According to the revised terms of service, all forms of New York Times content, such as texts, photographs, images, audio and video […]
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