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IBM will no longer offer, develop, or research facial recognition technology - IBM’s CEO says we should reevaluate selling the technology to law enforcement
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2014 called. It wants its curved screens back. - TechAltar
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Meet Wikipedia’s Ayn Rand-loving founder and Wikimedia Foundation’s regime-change operative CEO.
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Amazon Halts Use Of 'Racist' Facial Recognition Software By Police | "We’re implementing a one-year moratorium on police use of Amazon’s facial recognition technology..." | LOL
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IBM's CEO said the firm will stop offering facial recognition software and called for 'national dialogue' on the use of the technology in law enforcement.
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People are paying as much as $10,000 for an unlicensed remdesivir variant for their cats, in a thriving black market linked to Facebook groups.
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A medical-delivery firm has received special permission to fly its drones farther than previously allowed in the United States, a COVID-prompted decision that advances the nascent drone-delivery industry here.
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Why Bing Isn't a Failure (& the Future of the Internet) - PolyMatter
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If anyone else is stuck on Wangblows (esp. 10) and can't get away from that annoying Chrome.exe volume widget taking up extra screen real estate, check out Volume2. I've been using it a couple of days and it's nice to have a regular volume indicator again for my media keys.
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Samsung experimented with audio through the vibration engine in 2012 (Galaxy S3) already? Or was this just an easter egg? (“Audio Haptic”)
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(ADS) Active Denial System for Civil Unrest or Civil Disobedience - Gives sensation of skin burning and operates at a wavelength of 3.2mm (95Ghz) and 5G operates up to 60Ghz (5mm). But I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.
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Eye-catching advances in some AI fields are not real.
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