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Facial recognition technology is being used in various venues across Australia, and stadiums have also been investigated. Jarni Blakkarly, CHOICE investigative journalist, told Jaime Burnett on Perth Live, “The scanning and storing of potential...
Moreover, connected cars can also be designed to shut off unnecessary systems and restart when they are needed or not. This can be attributed to increasing popularity of Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I)...
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Consumer advocacy group CHOICE is calling for stronger regulation of facial recognition at stadiums around Australia. It says the technology is already being used at a number of venues, often without people's knowledge or consent.
It would be the first public demonstration of an autonomous, fixed-wing eVTOL craft hauling 100 pounds of cargo, according to a company news release. Michigan has been courting eVTOL companies from the West Coast as it looks to be a leader in m...