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The Boston startup uses AI to translate and verify legacy software for defense contractors, arguing modernization can’t come at the cost of new bugs.
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DHS revealed this week that ICE and CBP officers are using facial recognition technology to identify both undocumented immigrants and US citizens in the field. In the last days it came out that the ...
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MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman will issue a ban on the use of facial recognition technology effective immediately, according to an email to city leaders obtained by TMJ4 News.
Federal immigration agents flooding U.S. streets are using a new surveillance tool kit whose increasing use on observers and bystanders is alarming civil liberties advocates, lawmakers and activists.