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ABC News - Tech
Detroit paying $300,000 to man wrongly accused of theft, making changes in use of facial technology
The city of Detroit has agreed to pay $300,000 to a man who was wrongly accused of shoplifting -
CBS News - Top stories
Mall of America adds facial recognition technology
Minnesota's Mall of America will begin using facial recognition technology after a series of recent gun-related incidents. Security teams have installed cameras that can map faces and detect potential threats. Jamil Jaffer, founder and executive ... -
ABC News - World
UN-led meeting in Qatar with Afghan Taliban is not a recognition of their government, official says
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BBC News - Top stories
Is climate change making hurricanes worse?
The number of hurricanes is not increasing, but they are becoming more intense as the world warms.Climate -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Diversity Was Supposed to Make Us Rich. Not So Much.
New research questions the methodology of a McKinsey study that helped create widespread belief that diversity is good for profits. -
The New York Times - World
Iranians Say Elections Bring Little Change, So Why Vote?
In Tehran, many Iranians said they didn’t see the point in voting in Friday’s first-round presidential election since all the candidates had been vetted by the government.Iran -
MarketWatch - Business
Can McDonald’s make money on $5 meals when inflation is so high?
Also: Stock-market winners and losers for the first half of 2024, a possible AI infrastructure bubble and personal financial advice -
The Guardian - World
Southgate minded to stand by forwards and make Mainoo England’s one change
Foden back training after returning home for child’s birthGallagher set to drop out for last-16 tie against SlovakiaGareth Southgate is giving strong consideration to sticking with his first-choice attack after Phil Foden returned to training on ... -
Wired - Tech
Climate Change Has Fried Earth So Badly Trees Won’t Save You Today—But I Will
The people of Phoenix will suffer under extreme heat this summer. The city has workers for that.Climate
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The New York Times - Tech
Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Social Media Laws in Florida and Texas
The justices unanimously returned two cases, which concerned state laws that supporters said were aimed at “Silicon Valley censorship,” to lower courts. Critics had said the laws violated the sites’ First Amendment rights.Florida -
The New York Times - Tech
Robots Get a Fleshy Face (and a Smile) in New Research
Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to protect machinery and mimic human expressiveness. -
The New York Times - Tech
How Apple and Google Are Overhauling Our Phones With AI
Apple and Google are getting up close and personal with user data to craft memos, summarize documents and generate images.Google -
The New York Times - Tech
The Voices of A.I. Are Telling Us a Lot
Even as the technology advances, stubborn stereotypes about women are re-encoded again and again. -
The New York Times - Tech
When the Terms of Service Change to Make Way for A.I. Training
Tech companies have been making subtle and not-so-subtle changes to their rules for better access to data for building A.I. We took a look at some of them.