NY Times: Facial recognition, AI, web regulation - has UK gone too far with controls?
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China has showcased and marketed a range of new public security equipment, including AI-assisted facial recognition surveillance devices, in an exhibition for police forces in developing countries. Read full story
NY Times: Facial recognition, AI, web regulation - has UK gone too far with controls?
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