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Facial recognition is controversial and often banned. But new AI-based technology identifies people without scanning their faces.
More than 140 civil rights and consumer groups are asking Congress to reject a decade-long moratorium on state and local AI regulations, warning that it would leave Americans unprotected against growing AI risks.
Emergency patch fixes critical issue after exploit discovered in the wild.
While the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau cites policy shifts and legal concerns, critics argue the move undermines consumer privacy protections.
Organisations that want to adopt a fast-track approach to innovation must take care of the fundamentals: resilient networks, flexible collaboration tools and powerful security solutions.
Most organizations have business continuity plans for emergencies that affect company headquarters and infrastructure. With the prevalence of remote work, IT leaders also need to plan for when disaster strikes employees outside the office.
Working from home can strain the trust between employer and employee, with some micromanagers using spy software for control and employees responding with technical solutions such as Mouse Mover.
But if a problem occurs with one of apps on Windows 10, users might still be asked to upgrade to Windows 11 instead.
Findings reveal Chrome has a huge appetite, ‘collecting 20 different data types across numerous categories.’
The company plans to offer users with personal Microsoft accounts on business devices the option to sync their personal OneDrive content to the device in addition to their enterprise OneDrive files.
In 2019, the surveillance-as-service industry was already worth billions.
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