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Here is the daily technology #threadcast for 8/21/24. We aim to educate people about this crucial area along with providing information of what is taking place.

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I can't wait for films to be produced 100% with AI, especially films or even series where we will have greater fidelity with books.

Unlike what is currently happening with this woke wave...

#ai #technology #movies #series

https://inleo.io/threads/view/coyotelation/re-iyzicmtgkf

Have you thought about a personal film just for you.

Think about what Ideogram does. It makes a unique image just for you. Consider what happens when you can do that with video.

You're right, I honestly had never thought about that.

More incredible things we can see in the future.


Trying out a new video tool - invideo.io. I do not like it half as much as pictory.ai, but listen to the david attenborough-voiceYou may recognize the topic, @taskmaster4450le

https://inleo.io/threads/view/mightpossibly/re-dcohyrpdbs

This shows how the cat is out of the bag. The #technology is such that you cannot prevent anyone from using it.

Sorry but no laws will stop it. This is going global.

BBC News -- AI 'godfather' quits Google over dangers of Artificial Intelligence - BBC News #technology #ai

There is no stopping it. We are seeing things advancing at a pace that is unrivaled.

The Guardian: OpenAI signs multi-year content partnership with Condé Nast



https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/aug/20/conde-nast-open-ai-deal

This is a growing trend. I guess all the lawsuits are starting to weigh on them. Or they just really need access to updated data.

I guess it's a bit of both reasons blended together :)

Perhaps. I would think the lawsuits are secondary. These companies will likely tie that up for years.

When using natural gas or liquefied gas you need to manually change the nozzles on the gas stove so that the gas does not smoke, so far there is no technology that allows you to use any gas of your choice without human intervention. :) !VSC

How India uses Nvidia accelerated computing to ease tollbooth traffic

Nvidia‘s accelerated computing has helped India manage its tollbooth traffic, which spans four million miles across 1,000 tollbooths.

Tne Indian road network is the second-largest in the world, and most of it is run manually. Traditional tollbooths, wherever in the world they’re deployed, can contribute to massive traffic delays, long commute times and serious road congestion.

To help automate tollbooths across India, Calsoft, an Indian-American technology company, helped implement a broad range of Nvidia technologies integrated with the country’s dominant payment system, known as the unified payments interface, or UPI, for a client.

#technology #nvidia #gpu

Manual tollbooths demand more time and labor compared to automated ones. However, automating India’s toll systems faces an extra complication: the diverse range of license plates.

India’s non-standardized plates pose a significant challenge to the accuracy of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) systems. Any implementation would need to address these plate variations, which include divergent color, sizing, font styles and placement upon vehicles, as well as many different languages.

The solution Calsoft helped build automatically reads passing vehicle plates and charges the associated driver’s UPI account. This approach reduces the need for manual toll collection and is a massive step toward addressing traffic in the region.

Google's Nest Learning Thermostat is still the one to beat

The Nest Learning Thermostat remains a beautiful piece of industrial design, with some fresh twists that help it more seamlessly blend in.

A refurbished third-generation Nest Learning Thermostat was one of the first things I picked up upon moving into my first house last month. As a longtime New York City apartment dweller, I’d largely observed the device from afar, wondering how a thermostat of all things became foundational to Google’s hardware play.

My timing could have been better, of course, with the fourth-gen device just now launching. But as a financial adviser told me before I settled on this place, “the best time to buy a house is last year.” If you sit and wait for the perfect moment, you’ll be sitting and waiting forever.

#google #technology #nest

During this especially brutal summer, I’ve come to appreciate a lot about the Nest — though buying one used on eBay wasn’t the smartest, as the thing could never stay connected to Wi-Fi. Aside from access to central air, the greatest thing that the installation afforded me is confidence.

Live in an apartment long enough, and you’ll begin to doubt yourself when it comes to even the simplest tasks. On one particularly sweltering mid-July afternoon, however, I flipped off the house’s power, removed the ancient digital thermostat and wired up the Nest. The only thing more surprising than me not putting myself in the hospital was the fact that it worked (Wi-Fi glitches aside).

Cisco employees face a month of silence ahead of second layoff in 2024

After tech giant Cisco announced plans for its second round of layoffs this year, employees tell TechCrunch that they will not know if they are affected

After tech giant Cisco announced plans for its second round of layoffs this year, employees tell TechCrunch that they will not know if they are affected for close to a month.

Earlier this month, Reuters reported that Cisco was planning a second round of layoffs this year, after letting go of around 4,000 workers in February. Cisco confirmed last week in a SEC filing that it is cutting 7% of its workforce.

#cisco #technology #layoffs #newsonleo

While employees have now been informed that there will be a new round of job cuts, the company has refused to tell affected workers until September 16, according to multiple Cisco

BBC: Seven things we learned from Gamescom opening night



https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy8xjqg2e9jo

BBC: ChatGPT firm OpenAI strikes deal with Vogue owner



https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpqjvl9z9w1o

BBC: London through the ages inspires Civilization VII



https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8dp64e0r85o

Is this is the future?

Skyfire lets AI agents spend your money

There's a lot of hype about the promise of AI agents today, but payments are a huge limiting factor. Today, an AI agent might be able to plan a vacation

There’s a lot of hype about the promise of AI agents today, but payments are a huge limiting factor. Today, an AI agent might be able to plan a vacation for you independently, but a human has to step in when it’s time to input your credit card information. Skyfire Systems wants to change that.

Skyfire created a payment network specifically for AI agents to make autonomous transactions. Now, obviously, AI agents are hard to control today, so the idea of one tied to your bank account is terrifying. However, Skyfire uses a number of safeguards to prevent AI agents from overspending, making the whole thing a little less scary.

#ai #technology #agents

Skyfire assigns each AI agent a digital wallet with a unique identifier, where businesses can deposit a set amount of funds they want the agent to spend, so they don’t get unlimited access to a bank account. Skyfire also allows customers to set limits in how much an AI agent can spend in one transaction and over time. If an AI agent tries to overspend, it will ping a human to review it. Skyfire also offers a dashboard to view exactly how much, and where, their agent is spending.

Skyfire’s co-founder and CEO Amir Sarhangi sold his last startup, Jibe, to Google, and the RCS messaging protocol Jibe helped pioneer became the standard for Android’s billion users. Now, he’s trying to develop an open protocol to power payments in the AI era.

“AI agents can’t do anything if they can’t make payments, it’s just a glorified search,” said Skyfire co-founder and Chief Product Officer Craig DeWitt in an interview with TechCrunch. “Either we figure out a way where agents are actually able to do things, or they don’t do anything, and therefore, they’re not agents.”

On Wednesday, Skyfire officially launched its payment network and announced $8.5 million in seed funding raised from Neuberger Berman, Inception Capital, Arrington Capital, and other investors. (Arrington Capital is led by Michael Arrington, the founder of TechCrunch, who left the publication in 2011.)

CNBC: Amazon-backed Anthropic hit with class-action lawsuit over copyright infringement



https://www.cnbc.com/2024/08/20/amazon-backed-anthropic-hit-with-class-action-lawsuit-over-copyright-infringement.html

GM sacks 1200 software employees - staff say company is a shambles

#technology #newsonleo #gm #software

Waymo is now giving 100,000 robotaxi rides a week

Waymo disclosed Tuesday it's now giving more than 100,000 paid robotaxi rides every week across its three main commercial markets

Waymo disclosed Tuesday it’s now giving more than 100,000 paid robotaxi rides every week across its three main commercial markets in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix.

Those figures were shared by Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana in a social media post on X. The new 100,000 figure is double what the company has previously disclosed. Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai noted on the company’s earnings call this summer Waymo was delivering well over 50,000 paid rides per week, a number that Waymo also noted in a June blog post.

#newsonleo #waymo #robotaxi #technology

Waymo has reached that milestone with a fleet of hundreds of fully autonomous and electric Jaguar I-Pace vehicles. The company doesn’t share specific fleet numbers, but a Freedom of Information Act request from the California Department of Revenue revealed the company has 778 robotaxis under its deployment permit in the state. It’s unclear if some of those vehicles are operating in Phoenix.

Waymo has long had a foothold in Phoenix, which it continues to grow. But its most notable expansion has been in California, where it received last August the final remaining permits required to operate a robotaxi service commercially.

Since then, Waymo has moved to a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week service in all of San Francisco and continues to move into new areas in the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Waymo recently expanded service to other cities in the San Francisco Peninsula, including Daly City, and started testing its fully autonomous vehicles with no human safety driver on freeways in the area. The company is also ramping up efforts to access pickup and drop-offs at San Francisco International Airport, although the process to obtain approval promises to be slow.

The company also operates in Austin, but has yet to charge for driverless rides there.

Its another day for the #technology threadcast, let's dig deep on technology 🥂🥂🥂🥂

I will be sharing a lot about #ai today. Keep up to date with what is going on.

Oh yes sir...

Am cooking in the kitchen, when am done I will come onboard 🥂🥂🥂..

#foodtalk

Make a few shorts about it.

Have you seen our latest video with @bradley and friends?

The next generation of large language models will be a major step forward in my opinion.

I dont think it will even be close. The capabilities will accelerate putting us past the knee of the exponential curve.

Another day of #technology.

Task, did you see that the shorts feed will be launched soon?

I'm really excited here and I'm bringing a lot of shorts to feed the database.

I havent seen anything since the AMA other than a teaser video Khal put out.

Did you see something else?

Well, after what you said, you might know more than I do because of the AMA.

I just know that Khal said that the new feed will be launched very soon.

Yes that is true. He did release a video about it last night too.

I'll stay up to date with the latest news. I'll look for the summaries.

We need to keep feeding things.

I noticed Medium now seems to be locked down to ChatGPT.

This blockade is strange... Why is it?

Did you notice our shorts were there?

We need to bring more.

We most certainly do. The number of shorts has to increase. It is a feature that people need to realize can bring extreme value to Leo.

Without a doubt, it will bring great value to the platform. I'm very excited.

I think bringing 10 shorts a day is not enough, at least 30 would be better hehehe...

What did you think of that? It's going to be incredible and it's great to be here witnessing this evolution.

It is something we all need to focus upon in the near term.

Today I'm going to start on the platform early because I have a lot of messages to respond to. He's accumulated a lot these last few days.

But I'm bringing shorts like we agreed previously. We will be able to reach the goal of 1k shorts by the end of August.

The amount of shorts people are uploading does seem fairly steady. It is good to see. I will try to get 5 or so up myself.

When will I see you preparing a tuna sandwich?

LOL That is something I might be able to do. Or at least I can film it before I eat it.

Employees are adopting generative #ai at a pace faster than their bosses.

It is something that is being adopted.

India's trade minister decries e-commerce growth, Amazon's 'predatory' pricing

India's commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday expressed concern over the rapid growth of e-commerce in the country, warning of potential disruption India commerce minister Piyush Goyal expressed concern over the growth of e-commerce, warning of potential disruption.

India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday expressed concern over the rapid growth of e-commerce in the country, warning of potential disruption to small retailers.

Speaking at the launch of a report on the impact of e-commerce on employment and consumer welfare in India, Goyal said the projected dominance of online marketplaces in the coming decade was worrying rather than praiseworthy.

#india #trade #amazon #ecommerce #technology

“Are we going to cause huge, social disruption with this massive growth of e-commerce? I don’t see it as a matter of pride that half our market may become part of the e-commerce network 10 years from now; it is a matter of concern,” Goyal said, adding that the e-commerce market was doubling in size every four years.

India’s $1.1 trillion retail market saw e-commerce sales of less than $80 billion last year, according to HSBC. The e-commerce sector’s growth rate stands at 11%-12% annually. Quick commerce startups, which promise deliveries in 10 minutes or less, are experiencing rapid expansion. BlinkIt (owned by Zomato), Swiggy Instamart (backed by SoftBank) and Zepto (backed by Lightspeed) are projected to collectively achieve over $4.5 billion in sales this year, a year-on-year growth rate exceeding 100%, according to a TechCrunch analysis.

Startup using blockchain to prevent copyright theft by AI is valued over $2 billion after fresh funding

Technology startup Story has raised $80 million of funding for a blockchain designed to prevent artificial intelligence makers from stealing copyright.

San-Francisco-based startup Story said Wednesday that it raised $80 million of funding for a blockchain designed to prevent artificial intelligence makers like OpenAI from taking creators’ intellectual property without permission.

The round values the two-year-old company at $2.25 billion, sources familiar with the matter told CNBC. The sources preferred not to be named as the information has not been made public.

#ai #technology #Blockchain #newsonleo #story

Story said that it raised the funds in a Series B round — typically the third major round of funding in a private startup’s growth journey after seed and Series A — led by Andreessen Horowitz, which is also known as a16z.

Crypto-focused venture capital firm Polychain and Brevan Howard, the investment fund of British billionaire hedge fund manager Alan Howard, also invested.

"The Ultimate Interview Hack: The Bug Squash Challenge!"

Ever heard of the #bug Squash Interview? It's a cool new trend where candidates hunt down a bug and sometimes even fix it. It’s super effective because it mirrors real-life #software development. Something every #coder does daily. This interview style is hard to fake and gives candidates a chance to really showcase their debugging chops. Plus, it’s a rare skill test that traditional interviews usually miss out on. Oh, and it’s actually fun! If you’ve spent years debugging, this could be your moment to shine.

> S👁️URCE <

Mining Asteroids for Treasure: AstroForge's Bold Move!

AstroForge just scored a cool $40 million in Series A funding to kickstart something straight out of sci-fi #mining #asteroids for platinum! They're planning to launch a spacecraft later this year to snap pics and gather data from a nearby metallic asteroid. And that's just the beginning. Up next? A larger #spacecraft will head out to actually dock with the asteroid using magnets. This could change how we think about mining and space exploration!

> S👁️URCE <

Procreate Takes a Stand Against AI: Here’s Why It Matters

Procreate CEO James CudaCanva and Adobe has drawn a line in the sand, rejecting generative #ai in favor of human #creativity. While big names like are diving headfirst into AI, Procreate is choosing a different path, focusing on supporting #artists instead. This decision is winning applause from some creatives, especially as the debate heats up over AI’s impact on art and ongoing #copyright battles. Cuda’s stance underscores a growing divide in the art world. Are you team AI or team human?

> S👁️URCE <

Is this the future?

Candidate and AI bot come in 4th in Cheyenne’s mayoral primary

Cheyenne mayoral candidate Victor Miller lost a crucial primary election but said the race served as an introduction to the potential “role of AI in public administration.”

A candidate running for the mayor of Cheyenne in the US state of Wyoming with an artificial intelligence bot has lost the primary election.

In results announced by Laramie County on Aug. 20, officials tabulated that nonpartisan candidate Victor Miller and his AI bot VIC — Virtual Integrated Citizen — got 327 votes from Cheyenne residents out of the roughly 11,000 cast in a primary election. Incumbent Patrick Collins, who has served as mayor of the Wyoming capital city since 2021, and Rick Coppinger will advance to the November general election.

#ai #technology #politics #wyoming

“As the first person to put artificial intelligence directly on the ballot, offering voters the novel choice of AI governance, our campaign has marked a historic moment in politics and technology,” said Miller in an Aug. 20 concession statement. “I served merely as the necessary human interface to get this new form of intelligence on the ballot, since current laws don’t allow AI to run independently.”

Wyoming officials challenged Miller’s introduction of the AI bot after he registered for the mayoral race. Though state officials allowed his name to appear on the ballot, Miller asked residents to consider the bot when casting their votes, updating its name to Virtual Integrated Citizen, The Official Robot — i.e., VICTOR.

Nvidia’s Llama-3.1-Minitron 4B is a small language model that punches above its weight

As tech companies race to deliver on-device AI, we are seeing a growing body of research and techniques for creating small language models (SLMs) that can run on resource-constrained devices.

The latest models, created by a research team at Nvidia, leverage recent advances in pruning and distillation to create Llama-3.1-Minitron 4B, a compressed version of the Llama 3 model. This model rivals the performance of both larger models and equally sized SLMs while being significantly more efficient to train and deploy.

#nvidia #llama #meta #ai #technology

The power of pruning and distillation

Pruning and distillation are two key techniques for creating smaller, more efficient language models. Pruning involves removing less important components of a model. “Depth pruning” removes complete layers while “width pruning” drops specific elements such as neurons and attention heads.

Model distillation is a technique that transfers knowledge and capabilities from a large model—often called the “teacher model”—to a smaller, simpler “student model.” There are two main ways to do distillation. First is “SGD training,” where the student model is trained on the inputs and responses of the teacher. Another method is “classical knowledge distillation,” where in addition to the results, the student is trained on the inner activations of the teacher model.

In a previous study, Nvidia researchers demonstrated the effectiveness of combining pruning with classical knowledge distillation. They started with the Nemotron 15B model and progressively pruned and distilled it down to an 8-billion parameter model. They then performed a light retraining procedure using model distillation with the original model as the teacher and the pruned model as the student. Finally, they repeated the process with the 8B model as the starting point to create a smaller 4B model.

This approach resulted in a 16% improvement in performance on the popular MMLU benchmark compared to training a 4-billion parameter model from scratch. Impressively, the entire process required 40X fewer tokens than training the model from scratch. The model’s performance was comparable to Mistral 7B, Gemma 7B, and Llama-3 8B, which were trained on trillions of tokens.

A survey by Epoch AI of some of these techniques, like scaffolding, tool use, and so on, finds that techniques like this can typically result in effective compute gains of 5-30x on many benchmarks. METR (an organization that evaluates models) similarly found very large performance improvements on their set of agentic tasks, via unhobbling from the same GPT-4 base model: from 5% with just the base model, to 20% with the GPT-4 as posttrained on release, to nearly 40% today from better posttraining, tools, and agent scaffolding.

#ai #generativeai #technology

Claude3 had this to say:

What is transhumanism?

Transhumanism is a philosophical and intellectual movement that advocates for the development and use of technologies to enhance and augment human capabilities beyond their natural limitations. Some key ideas and goals of transhumanism include:

  • Overcoming aging and debility through scientific and technological means, such as genetic engineering, cyborgization, and nanotechnology.

  • Enhancing human physical and cognitive abilities through the use of things like prosthetics, implants, drugs, and other interventions.

#technology #transhumanism #future

  • Radically altering the human condition and even transcending the current limitations of the human body and mind.

  • Creating a "posthuman" state where humans have become significantly modified and enhanced beyond our current species.

Transhumanists believe that humanity should use science and technology to improve the human condition and work towards the goal of becoming "posthuman." This raises a lot of complex ethical and philosophical questions around the appropriate use of technology, the definition of humanity, and the risks and benefits of radically altering the human species.

What are some of the ideas or concepts within the transhumanist community?

Here are some of the key ideas and concepts within the transhumanist community:

  1. Radical life extension - Transhumanists advocate for developing technologies that can dramatically extend the human lifespan, even potentially achieving virtual immortality.

  2. Human enhancement technologies - Things like genetic engineering, cybernetic implants, neural interfaces, and cognitive enhancing drugs are seen as ways to improve human capacities.

  3. Mind uploading/digital consciousness - The idea of transferring human consciousness to computer systems or artificial bodies, essentially creating a "digital immortality."

  1. Singularity - The hypothetical point in time when technological growth becomes so rapid that it leads to a radical transformation of human civilization, potentially including the emergence of superintelligent AI.

  2. Postbiological evolution - The idea that humans can direct our own evolution through technology, rather than being limited by natural selection.

  3. Morphological freedom - The right of individuals to modify their own bodies as they see fit, including radical transformations.

  4. Transhumanist ethics - Developing ethical frameworks to guide the responsible development and application of human enhancement technologies.

  5. Existential risk mitigation - Concerns about the potential risks that transformative technologies could pose to the future of humanity.

Overall, transhumanists envision a future where humanity transcends its current biological limitations through the use of advanced technologies, ushering in a new era of human capabilities and possibilities.

What has to occur for mind uploading to become a reality for humanity?

For mind uploading to become a reality, there are several key technological and scientific breakthroughs that would need to occur:

  1. Comprehensive brain mapping and simulation:

    • Researchers would need to develop techniques to map the structure and function of the human brain in exquisite detail, down to the level of individual neurons and synapses.
    • This would require major advances in neuroimaging, computational neuroscience, and our fundamental understanding of how the brain encodes information and consciousness.
  2. Whole brain emulation:

    • Building on the brain mapping, researchers would need to create accurate computational models that can simulate the entirety of a human brain's information processing.
    • This would involve developing the hardware and software capable of emulating the billions of neurons and trillions of synaptic connections in the brain.
  1. Interface between biological and digital systems:

    • A seamless interface would need to be developed to transfer the information and structure of a biological brain into a digital format.
    • This could involve techniques like nanorobotic brain-computer interfaces or nanotechnological "nanobots" capable of mapping and extracting the brain's data.
  2. Preservation of subjective experience:

    • For mind uploading to truly be considered a success, the transferred digital consciousness would need to maintain the same subjective first-person experience as the original biological mind.
    • Preserving the continuity of consciousness and personal identity is a major challenge that would need to be solved.
  1. Storage, processing, and replication of digital minds:
    • Once a digital mind is created, the technology to store, power, and run these simulated minds at scale would be required.
    • This includes developing advanced computing hardware and software architectures capable of supporting potentially billions of digital minds.

Achieving these technological breakthroughs will require major advances across numerous scientific disciplines, including neuroscience, computer science, materials science, and more. Most experts believe mind uploading remains firmly in the realm of science fiction, at least for the foreseeable future. But the transhumanist community continues to explore the possibilities.

Who are the leading proponents of transhumanism?

Some of the leading proponents and prominent figures in the transhumanist movement include:

  1. Ray Kurzweil - An inventor, futurist, and director of engineering at Google. He is known for his predictions about the technological singularity and has written extensively on the potential of human enhancement technologies.

  2. Nick Bostrom - A philosopher and founding director of the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford. He has written influential work on the risks and potential benefits of transformative technologies.

  3. Aubrey de Grey - A biomedical gerontologist who advocates for developing therapies to dramatically slow or reverse human aging. He is the co-founder and chief science officer of the SENS Research Foundation.

  1. Max More - A philosopher and futurist who has been a prominent voice in the transhumanist movement since the 1980s. He is the former president of the Extropy Institute.

  2. Natasha Vita-More - An artist, designer, and philosopher who has been involved in the transhumanist movement since the 1980s. She is the chair of Humanity+ and has written on transhumanist aesthetics.

  3. Giulio Prisco - An Italian computer scientist and writer who has been active in the online transhumanist community. He is a founding member of the World Transhumanist Association.

  1. James Hughes - A sociologist and bioethicist who has written extensively on the social and political implications of human enhancement technologies. He is the executive director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.

These are just a few of the key figures who have been instrumental in shaping and promoting transhumanist ideas and visions for the future of humanity. The movement continues to evolve with new thinkers and advocates contributing to the ongoing discourse.

Hotshot launches new text-to-video AI generator

If you care at all about AI generated video, you’ve probably already heard of the big names in the rapidly emerging sector: Runway ML with its Gen-3 Alpha Turbo model, OpenAI’s (still non-public) Sora, Luma’s Dream Machine, and Pika’s self-titled AI video generator.

Now you can add yet another name to that list: Hotshot, a startup founded in 2023 by Aakash Sastry, John Mullan, and Duncan Crawbuck, today announced its new self-titled text-to-video AI generator model as a public “early preview.”

“For the first time in over a decade, it’s possible to build powerful and novel video applications for customers,” wrote Sastry in a post on the social network X. “This model is our foundation for building those experiences and this is only the beginning. We can’t wait to share more soon.”

#newsonleo #ai #technology #video

Why are more of the largest US companies worried about AI? | Inside Story

#technology #ai


but I can't find a single one.I've heard on podcast, #ai is already creating #youtube channels with #news #summaries

Ludenso -- The Future of Textbooks in the Age of AI - Featuring Tim Oates, Helen Freeman and Nuno Crato #technology #ai #textbooks

IRONCLAD -- The New Weapon Tech Revolutionizing Law Enforcement (with Kashmir Hill) | Change Agents #72 #technology #facialrecognition

CNBC -- The Fight Over Police Use Of Facial Recognition Technology
#technology #facialrecognition

DW News -- Who's winning the legal battle against big data and disinformation | Business Beyond
#technology #bigdata #disinformation

FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth -- No, the NFL isn't using facial recognition software to monitor fans #technology #facialrecognition #nfl

Retail's Most Wanted -- Enhancing security with facial recognition technology
#technology #facialrecognition #retail

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