Facial recognition technology raises ethical dilemmas and privacy concerns. Is it okay for our phones, computers and social media applications not only recognize us, but also collect and store data about our faces? These concerns grow as technology becomes more accurate and more government agencies, private companies, and advertising agencies …
Read More »The video shows a teenage protester tearing up a New York police camera in New York.
The Occupy City Hall protester, whose arrest by plainclothes police officers sparked fury between police and protesters, was captured with orange cameras tearing up New York police cameras by Post photographers and the lens of the police officers. The photos and video show Nikki Stone, 18, standing at a crosswalk …
Read More »Facebook offers $ 650 million to solve the facial recognition suit
Facebook offered $ 650 million to pay a long-lasting class action lawsuit over the use of facial technology. The final offer is $ 100 million more than the initial settlement, according to USA Today, and follows a rejection of the initial amount by a United States district judge earlier this …
Read More »China uses Android malware to spy on ethnic minorities worldwide, according to new research
Piracy groups linked to China are using spyware to infect Android smartphones owned by Muslim Uighurs … [+] and other ethnic minorities. SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images China-based surveillance campaigns are using Android malware to spy on Muslim Uighurs and other ethnic minorities around the world, according to …
Read More »Fact Check: Can Trump Direct the Punishment of Vandals on Monuments?
The Veterans Monument Preservation Act protects some, but not all, monuments. June 24, 2020 7:34 PM 5 min read 5 min read Share on FacebookShare on TwitterEmail this article President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday to say that he had “authorized the Federal Government to arrest anyone who …
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