Facial Recognition Sparks Controversy: Global Entry Revocation of ICE Protester

Nicole Cleland, a Minnesota resident, claims her Global Entry privileges were revoked after an encounter with immigration agents who used facial recognition technology.
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Nicole Cleland, a Minnesota resident, claims her Global Entry privileges were revoked after an encounter with immigration agents who used facial recognition technology.

Gartner predicts that nations pursuing digital sovereignty will need to allocate at least 1% of their GDP to AI infrastructure, leading to region-specific AI systems.

Linwei Ding, a former Google software engineer, has been found guilty of stealing trade secrets related to AI hardware for two Chinese startups, one of which he founded.

The New York City administration has discontinued a Microsoft-powered chatbot designed to assist business owners after it provided misleading information, highlighting issues of fiscal responsibility in tech spending.

SpaceX has revised Starlink's privacy policy to permit the use of customer data for AI training, aligning with Elon Musk's broader AI objectives.

As the IRS faces significant staff cuts, it is increasingly relying on AI technologies to manage tax processes and improve efficiency.

The West Midlands Police has suspended the use of Microsoft Copilot following a significant controversy that led to the resignation of its Chief Constable.

Internal communications reveal Mark Zuckerberg's initial resistance to parental controls for AI chatbots, amidst a lawsuit from New Mexico over child safety.

The Supreme Court will examine whether Paramount violated the 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act by sharing user data with Facebook, focusing on the definition of 'consumer.'

TikTok faces scrutiny over claims of censorship following technical issues affecting politically sensitive content, raising questions about user trust and platform integrity.