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12/13/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
U.K. set to launch controversial DIGITAL ID system in 2025, sparking privacy concerns
The United Kingdom plans to launch a digital identification system utilizing smartphones and facial recognition technology to streamline government functions, from alcohol purchases to tax payments. The initiative aims to improve efficiency in various sectors, including veteran services, through digital veteran cards, and will allow young people to use government-backed digital IDs to prove age […]
12/04/2024
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By Ava Grace
Air Canada rolls out facial recognition technology at boarding gates for domestic flights
Air Canada has rolled out facial recognition technology at its gates in Canadian airports. The incorporation of facial recognition technology for boarding domestic flights is regarded as a massive expansion of the airline’s digital identification program. According to Air Canada, the technology is designed to offer passengers a quicker and more streamlined boarding experience while adhering […]
11/25/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Joshua Hale on Decentralize TV: The importance of decentralized AI SYSTEMS
Holistic tech wizard Joshua Hale recently joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams and Todd Pitner on “Decentralize.TV” to discuss why having decentralized artificial intelligence (AI) systems is important. Hale, the owner of JH Media & Consulting LLC, explained that people who are doing their own research shouldn’t use OpenAI’s ChatGPT or the other language learning models […]
10/31/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
Secret Service agents using fitness tracker Strava are unintentionally giving away the location of Biden, Trump and Harris
A report from the French newspaper Le Monde has found that the movements of major American political figures can easily be deduced thanks to U.S. Secret Service (USSS) agents who use the fitness app Strava. Strava is a very popular fitness tracker app. Its popularity stems from how it can record the workouts of cyclists and […]
10/18/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Video shows off features of Ukraine’s new robot dog that can be delivered to combat zones by drone
Throughout September, Ukraine released several videos featuring its fleet of robotic dogs that can conduct surveillance and provide support to front-line forces in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Autonomous weaponry, also called remotely controlled weaponry, has already had a major role in Ukraine’s ongoing war against Russia. The former has relied on drones for its defensive and offensive efforts against […]
10/01/2024
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By Ava Grace
Chinese electric vehicles could be “weaponized” by Beijing, report warns
Ministers in the United Kingdom are being advised to consider banning Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers from securing government contracts over national security and data privacy concerns. Suppliers suspected of having ties to China’s military-industrial complex pose a key risk due to the potential for built-in wireless components in EVs to be “weaponized,” which could even be […]
09/19/2024
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By Ava Grace
Ford’s new patent allows eavesdropping on the road
Automaker Ford’s new patent allows the car to eavesdrop on what’s being said by individuals aboard the vehicle for targeted advertising purposes. The carmaker would allow drivers and passengers to view targeted ads based on user data. The patent included being able to listen in on conversations inside the car. Authorized last month, the patent focuses on an […]
08/19/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Judge Ho rules that geofence warrants are “categorically prohibited by the Fourth Amendment” – “general, exploratory rummaging” by law enforcement is ILLEGAL
The federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals is maintaining its position that so-called geofence warrants, which were used to track Jan. 6, 2021, “insurrection” participants, are “categorically prohibited by the Fourth Amendment,” which protects We the People from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement and other arms of the government. Judge James C. Ho […]
07/17/2024
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By Laura Harris
New AI-powered in-vehicle camera technology will assess driver intoxication
A tech startup is developing an artificial intelligence-powered in-vehicle camera that can assess a driver’s level of intoxication as soon as they get into the car. The new system, which seeks to reduce drunk driving accidents, was presented in a paper published on April 9 at a joint conference by the Institute of Electrical and […]
07/15/2024
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By Ethan Huff
NANNY VEHICLES: New cars in Europe to automatically reduce engine power if driver is speeding
The surveillance state is expanding in Europe after new rules came into effect on July 7, 2024, that force automobile manufacturers to control how fast people are allowed to drive their own new cars. From now on, all new cars sold in Europe must be outfitted with Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) systems that automatically limit […]
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