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Why Big Tech’s new face recognition bans don’t go far enough - 17 juin 2020
While these tech giants may have stepped back from facial recognition, their bans don’t encompass other technology they supply for police or square with their past lobbying and legislative efforts. Advocates against flawed facial recognition systems have pushed for limits or bans on the use of these controversial (...)

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American billionaires have gotten $280 billion richer since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic - 10 mai 2020
Their net worth is rising at a time when millions and millions of people are finding themselves out of work. Though the coronavirus itself may not discriminate in terms of who can be infected, the COVID-19 pandemic is far from a great equalizer. In the same month that 22 million Americans lost their jobs, the (...)

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Indian police are using facial recognition to identify protesters in Delhi - 1er janvier 2020
Facial recognition is becoming more common, popping up in airports, concert venues, and even churches. With the increasing presence of this technology comes heightened concerns about its privacy dangers, especially because it has been widely shown to be inaccurate. Digital rights activists have already called such (...)

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Yes, your employer is probably monitoring your Slack or email activity - 11 juin 2018
One of the facts of the modern world is that it doesn’t hurt to be a little paranoid. Your phone is probably listening to you, and your employers just might be monitoring your office emails and Reddit-surfing habits. And they’re pretty much allowed to, because they own your work computer, the desk that computer is (...)

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How Google’s New Face Recognition Tech Could Change The Web’s Future - 8 juillet 2012
Google just bought a high-tech face recognition unit called Pitt Patt. Built into Google products, it could change everything about the web. Yes, everything. Pitt Patt was founded in 2004 as a spin-off firm built upon a decade of research into object recognition by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University. Now (...)

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Disney Buys HTML5 Gamers Rocketpack, Enhances Web Future for Casual Games - 4 mars 2011
Disney just bought an HTML5 gaming startup called Rocketpack before the new firm is even out of the starting blocks. Does this confirm that the race is on to make casual gaming a cross-platform web experience, versus App Store "big name" games ? Rocketpack, based in Helsinki, just revealed that "through a merger (...)

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Now PayPal Goes for Cryptome, Suspends Account - 9 mars 2010
Two weeks after Cryptome.com had the plug pulled temporarily on it by host Network Solutions, it seems the site has run into more problems—only this time, with someone else. The site’s current frenemy is eBay, who has suspended Cryptome’s PayPal account and all donations received since February 24, around the time (...)