15-05-2025 16:36 via technocracy.news

Police Skirt Facial Recognition Bans With New Type Of AI

Facial recognition software has been banned in many cities across America. No problem for Technocrats at Veritone. Police departments are doing an end run around pesky laws and statutes by using Veritone’s non-biometric body identification software instead, all based on AI, of course. This is unprecedented because it gives police a brand new tool to use against citizens. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor.Police and federal agencies have found a controversial new way to skirt the growing patchwo
Read more »

Sci-Tech news



The Strange New Frontier Of AI ‘Welfare’ And Free Speech For Chatbots
The Strange New Frontier Of AI ‘Welfare’ And Free Speech For Chatbots
Early human ancestors used their hands to both climb trees and make tools, new study shows
Early human ancestors used their hands to both climb trees and make tools, new study shows
DoorDash delivery driver pleads guilty to stealing $2.5 million in deliveries scam
DoorDash delivery driver pleads guilty to stealing $2.5 million in deliveries scam
NASA rover spies the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye
NASA rover spies the first aurora at Mars that's visible to the human eye
Richard L. Garwin, a Creator of the Hydrogen Bomb, Dies at 97
China’s AI-Powered Humanoid Robots Aim To Transform Manufacturing
China’s AI-Powered Humanoid Robots Aim To Transform Manufacturing
Trump administration rescinds curbs on AI chip exports to foreign markets
Trump administration rescinds curbs on AI chip exports to foreign markets
Video podcasts are having a moment at media upfronts - CNBC
Kremlin declines to say if Putin will meet Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in Istanbul - Al Jazeera
Andrew Witty, UnitedHealth Group C.E.O., Steps Down - The New York Times
House tax writers advance GOP bill after marathon, contentious hearing - Politico
Cassie Ventura to resume testimony in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex-trafficking trial - The Guardian
Futures: S&P 500 Turns Positive; What To Do Now - Investor's Business Daily
iPhone 18 Pro with in-display Face ID now looks very likely - 9to5Mac
Desktop versie