It seems that NFL team owners are happy with how Wicket implemented facial recognition during the Super Bowl, although there is still no word as to exactly how effective it was.
Google may develop amazing products, but they also collect endless data from us and, whenever possible, slant our acts and thinking in a utopian leftist direction.
The Rutherford Institute said it is 'pushing back' against a campaign by the U.S. Census Bureau to collect 'sensitive private information about individuals, using the mandatory American Community Survey.'
'The ICO is supposed to be responsible for protecting people's privacy. How can it be taken seriously in that role if it's dictating to its employees what they can and can't think? Talk about invasion of privacy!'
It's already started with the current conflict in the Middle East. As conditions deteriorate, there will then be an excuse to take drastic actions against perceived enemies.
The EU's push for stringent rules targeting encrypted messaging apps, citing child safety concerns, has been criticized for compromising online privacy.
A Department of Homeland Security document signed by Alejandro Mayorkas states that AI is set to 'drastically alter the threat landscape' – and also 'greatly augment the arsenal of tools available to succeed against new and existing threats.'