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Read. Learn. Share TECH TALK SHOW NOTES February 6, 2021 Drone Swarms Are Getting Too Fast For Humans To Fight, U.S. General Warns General John Murray, head of Army Futures Command, told a webinar audience at the Center for Strategic & International Studies that...
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Concerns About Effectiveness and Privacy and Limiting Facial Recognition Adoption Facial Recognition is not a perfect technology and still needs some time before being widely used in societal applications until we get our hands around the issues of privacy, safety and...
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Plaintiffs in Facebook Class Action Awarded Standing Plaintiffs in a $35 billion class-action suit against Facebook won their argument proving standing to sue. This lawsuit concerns the collection and storage of millions of users’ biometric data without...