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Europe mulls five year ban on facial recognition in public… with loopholes for security and research

Euro Commission also wants to loosen purse strings for AI investment while tightening reins The European Commission is weighing whether to ban facial...

Analysis of popular apps finds rampant sharing of personal data

An analysis of 10 highly popular Android apps found what researchers are calling the “out of control” sharing of potentially sensitive information...

Facial-recognition algos vary wildly, US Congress told, as politicians try to come up with new laws on advanced tech

Most-accurate algorithms showed 'little to no bias', so nothing to fear, eh? Vid A recent US government report investigating the accuracy of facial...

Ex-Google policy chief dumps on the tech giant for dodging human rights

Google’s ex-head of international relations, Ross LaJeunesse — who clocked up more than a decade working government and policy-related roles for the tech...

The FDIC’s Recent Brokered Deposit Rulemaking Might Provide Relief to the Prepaid Industry

By Judie Rinearson and John ReVeal On December 12, 2019, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPR”) to...

MIT conference focuses on preparing workers for the era of artificial intelligence

In opening yesterday’s AI and the Work of the Future Congress, MIT Professor Daniela Rus presented diverging views of how...

Can the Voynich Manuscript even be translated?

The Friedmans got married in May 1917. They had met just the year before, during the First World War, in the Riverbank Laboratories,...

Translation mistakes that (might have) led to war

I don’t know exactly how the trend started, but a few years ago, overnight, “underground” Chinese restaurants became all the rage. By underground,...

You say it best when you say nothing at all

Paula and Eduardo met in Maritime College. She was 19, he was one year her senior. Both were majoring in Electrotechnical Engineering and...

With SEC Battles Brewing, What is the Path Forward for Crypto Regulations?

In light of Kik’s recent announcement of a crowdfunding campaign to bring about a new Howey Test for cryptocurrencies as well as a statement from SEC Director of Corporation Finance William Hinman regarding the possibility of ICOs being eligible for relief from enforcement, regulatory confusion abounds. What is clear is that regulations are suffocating development […]

The post With SEC Battles Brewing, What is the Path Forward for Crypto Regulations? appeared first on CryptoNewsReview.

Blockchain Takes Over Episode 261 of the Cyberlaw Podcast

On April 29, blockchain took over the Cyberlaw Podcast once again with Alan Cohn, Gary Goldsholle, Will Turner, and guest speaker, Jeff Bandman,...

Congress Weighs In on Cryptocurrency Taxation

Bipartisan members of the House are advocating for more clarity in the tax law as it relates to taxation of cryptocurrency. First, on April...

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