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NYPD pushes back against facial recognition ban - 5 février 2020
NYPD pushes back against facial recognition ban A state lawmaker’s call for the ban of police’s use of facial recognition is facing unsurprising public push back from New York City law enforcement — with one former NYPD top cop calling the proposed ban “asinine” on Sunday. “That proposal up in Albany is insane,” (...)

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Rogue NYPD cops using facial recognition app Clearview - 29 janvier 2020
Rogue NYPD officers are using a sketchy facial recognition software on their personal phones that the department’s own facial recognition unit doesn’t want to touch because of concerns about security and potential for abuse, The Post has learned. Clearview AI, which has scraped millions of photos from social media (...)

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American robots lose jobs to Asian robots as Adidas shifts manufacturing - 26 janvier 2020
Adidas plans to close high-tech “robot” factories in Germany and the United States that it launched to bring production closer to customers, saying Monday that deploying some of the technology in Asia would be “more economic and flexible.” The Adidas factories were part of a drive to meet demand for faster delivery (...)

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Inside Amazon’s robot-run supermarket that needs just 3 human workers - 5 février 2017
If you’re a robot stealing somebody’s job, it’s best to stay hidden. That’s what Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos appears to be thinking, as his Seattle-based web giant has contemplated a two-story, automated grocery store in which a staff of robots on the floor upstairs grabs and bags items for shoppers below. The ground (...)

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Google spies on employees to ensure confidentiality : suit - 23 décembre 2016
Google operates an Orwellian and illegal "spying program" to keep employees from leaking company info, a product manager at the search giant claims in a lawsuit filed against the tech titan. The program, aimed at enforcing strict confidentiality agreements each employee signs when hired, prevents employees from (...)

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Body of Rutgers student who committed suicide ID’d - 30 septembre 2010
A body found in the Hudson River has been positively identified this afternoon as the Rutgers freshman who committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge after his roommate had secretly streamed a gay encounter of his on the Internet, authorities said. The body of 18-year-old Tyler Clementi was (...)

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EU, FTC probing Apple’s policies - 11 août 2010
European regulators have teamed with the Federal Trade Commission in probing Apple’s policies for mobile software developers, The Post has learned. In June, the FTC opened an investigation into Apple’s decision to ban developers from using other companies’ tools to develop software for its mobile devices. Apple also (...)

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An antitrust app - 3 mai 2010
Apple may be in the eye of regulatory storm After years of being the little guy who used Washington to fend off Goliaths like Microsoft, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is about to learn what life is like when the shoe’s on the other foot. According to a person familiar with the matter, the Department of Justice and Federal (...)