Sometime in the late 1980s, I was talking with a friend on my landline (the only kind of telephone we had then). We were discussing logistics for an...
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As well as the large-scale installation of surveillance systems with facial recognition technology in urban areas, the authorities have sought to monitor opponents, activists and journalists, says a new report by BIRN.
Sometime in the late 1980s, I was talking with a friend on my landline (the only kind of telephone we had then). We were discussing logistics for an...
In a bid to combat the growing insecurity and rampant cases of kidnapping in Nigeria, particularly in Delta State, US-based security systems...
Shops are turning to facial recognition tech to tackle a surge in crime but campaigners warn of a 'Big Brother' surveillance state.
The freedom of information legal framework is good on paper in the six Western Balkan countries but enforcement and political will are lacking,...
In recent years, following the end of the COVID-19 crisis, the term artificial intelligence (AI) has become omnipresent in public discourse....
Police plan to use facial recognition software to identify attendees and organisers could be sentenced to a year imprisonment.
Police plan to use facial recognition software to identify attendees and organisers could be sentenced to a year imprisonment.
The terrorism threat across Southeast Asia transformed completely by June 2025 because hierarchical organizations that carried out large-scale...
By Lakshmy Ramakrishnan Biotechnology is a critical emerging technology holding significant potential in addressing various challenges,...
Earlier this month, the City of Coquitlam launched public engagement on its proposed land uses in transit-oriented areas (TOAs), as it continues to...