U.S. academic institutions get biometric upgrades with new partnerships
By Joel R. McConvey A press release says ROC (formerly Rank One Computing), which provides U.S.-made biometrics and computer vision for military, law enforcement and…
By Joel R. McConvey A press release says ROC (formerly Rank One Computing), which provides U.S.-made biometrics and computer vision for military, law enforcement and…
Authored by Tom Mitchelhill via CoinTelegraph.com The United States National Security Agency (NSA) is only days away from “taking over the internet” with a massive…
By James Bovard During last month’s Supreme Court hearing on a landmark case on federal censorship, Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson declared, “My biggest concern…
By Tara García Mathewson Welcome to The Markup, where we use investigative reporting, data analysis, and software engineering to challenge technology to serve the public…
By Tyler Durden Google has temporarily blocked access to California-based news outlets for some state residents, as the search giant escalates its battle with the…
As more people are dancing around the topic of Technocracy, more pieces of the puzzle fall into place. Personally, I take original Technocracy at its…
By Bianca Gonzalez With over 300 AI projects in use among the federal government alone, AI-enabled biometric document and identity verification is changing the way…
By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze talks with Mariano, Red, and Apollo of Tree.Market, Unstoppable Free-Market Ecosystem with the goal of providing new generations with…
By Will Porter US lawmakers have passed a bill reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a law which allows the government to surveil American…
By Masha Borak Debates continue among British lawmakers on the legality of police deployment of live facial recognition. After the UK Parliament’s Justice and Home…
Authored by Brandon Smith via The Burning Platform blog Global reserve currency status allows for amazing latitude in terms of monetary policy. The Treasury Department…
By Nicholas West The move toward using robots in law enforcement, private security, and even to scare away the homeless, has been nearly 15 years…
By Kate Kheel of Safe Tech International Technology and AI are different from other inventions such as the nuclear bomb or gene editing which are…
By B.N. Frank Decades of research have already determined that exposure to cell phone radiation and other sources of electromagnetic fields (EMF) – including Bluetooth,…