Facial recognition: EU considers ban of up to five years
The European Commission has revealed it is considering a ban on the use of facial recognition in public areas for up to five years.
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The European Commission has revealed it is considering a ban on the use of facial recognition in public areas for up to five years.
Twitter has demanded an AI company stop taking images from its website.
Content moderators are being asked to sign forms stating they understand the job could cause post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to reports.
Huge rewards could ensue if governments bankroll the systematic sharing of research data, but experts warn of unintended consequences
A Facebook page that seemed to be sharing local news in North Carolina is a textbook example of a disinformation campaign, BBC News has been told.
As the coronavirus - or to be precise Covid-19 - spreads around the world, getting accurate information about the disease becomes ever more important.
Misleading coronavirus advice is going viral on social media feeds. Zeinab Badawi explains how we can all slow the spread of harmful falsehoods online.
Three of the UK's leading video games developers are to display coronavirus safety advice within their titles.
Mobile giant Samsung is donating 2,000 smartphones to the NHS, for staff to use in Nightingale hospitals.
The editorial board of the UNC-Chapel Hill student paper suggested that ICE agents are the "biggest threat" to public safety.