India lacks a dedicated AI statute and must confront algorithmic accountability urgently Mudasir Khan Artificial Intelligence is no longer confined to research laboratories. It now shapes governance — ...
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This is taking a big and very scary step toward a kind of totalitarian checkpoint society,” a privacy advocate warns in a ...
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Relying on AI-driven tools can be a double-edged sword in policing. They can improve decisions, but can also reinforce bias and amplify mistakes. In our experience of working with police forces in ...
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The Fujian Police Department has patented an artificial intelligence-based system that seeks to detect “potential mass incidents” at an early stage, based on cross-referencing data from ac ...
U.S. industry topped $850 billion in returns BURLINGTON, MA, UNITED STATES, February 24, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Returnalyze, Inc., the industry’s leading AI-powered retail returns prevention ...
UK immigration enforcement is planning another trial of live facial recognition at Holyhead, a key maritime connection ...
The technological intervention has yielded staggering results, with the city recording a 47% drop in robberies and 53% ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston’s use of Flock license plate cameras has been met with considerable resistance. The Denver city council voted against the continued use of the cameras — and when Johnston ...