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  • Facial recognition bias frustrates Black asylum applicants to US, advocates say


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    The US government’s new mobile app for migrants to apply for asylum at the US-Mexico border is blocking many Black people from being able to file their claims because of facial recognition bias in the tech, immigration advocates say. Non-profit...

  • Brain-Inspired System ‘Reads’ Handwriting with Skyrmions


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    “Another advantage of using skyrmions is energy saving, because skyrmions can be controlled using very small current densities,” says Yokouchi. To put data into the device, the researchers encoded information into a magnetic field that, when ap...

  • Bloomfield Township Seeks Nominations for 2023 Women to Watch Recognition Awards


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    An Indian startup supplying facial recognition for a new airport-clearance service says its algorithm is right 99 percent of the time. The company, Dataevolve, wrote the code for Digi Yatra, which is a contactless biometric security service sti...