Facial recognition in policing is getting state-by-state guardrails
The AI behind newer police identification tactics is controversial, and instances of false arrests and privacy concerns are drawing lawmakers’ attention.
The AI behind newer police identification tactics is controversial, and instances of false arrests and privacy concerns are drawing lawmakers’ attention.
While the law proposing the ban calls the app a security threat, academics and social media experts say it has irrevocably changed how information is shared, how online communities organize and how people make and spend money in the U.S.
AI-created misinformation, deregulated social media platforms and influencers all played a major role in how Americans got their political information.
Many state chief information and security officers say they don’t have the budget, resources, staff or expertise to feel confident in their ability to protect government networks.
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