departments themselves are incredibly opaque about how and when it is used and how the company actually works, so whether you are in court or not and whether you are questioning how the police use it, how it works from the companies, it s often very hard for a defence attorneys for these organisations or concerned citizens to find out when and how it is being used and how it works. it s hard to know how many people have been victims of mistaken identity, but the few we do know of almost always involve african america ns. the technology is racially biased, it has been known to misidentify black people in the united states, and also because it is these communities that are most are subject to massive amounts of police surveillance. government use of facial recognition is inaccurate, dangerous and a huge problem for civil liberties and civil rights and also needs to be changed.
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even the court which has pronounced its verdict finding him guilty of defamation, this is also a legal process and the bjp or the ruling party has got nothing to do with that. this is what they said. bk. that. this is what they said. ok, thank you that. this is what they said. ok, thank you very that. this is what they said. ok, thank you very much. that. this is what they said. ok, thank you very much. salman ravi in delhi. several tornadoes have killed at least 19 people in the us state of mississippi. the authorities said the twisters left a trail of damage for more than 150 kilometres. trees and power lines were torn down, and tens of thousands of power outages reported. radar information indicated that at one point, debris was being pulled more than 6,000 metres into the sky. search and rescue operations are under way. the hollywood actor gwyneth paltrow has told a court in the us that she did not cause a skiing accident in 2016, in which the man suing her was injured. terry
he is looking increasingly isolated. there are other people saying that they would like to negotiate. we have heard from the unions saying that they see president macron as somebody who is really very top down and somebody, a presidentjust for the wealthy here. and then you have president macron s own argument, which is that france s economy needs to see this pension reform, it is the right thing, he said, for pension age to be raised to 44, 64 instead of 62 years old. so many, many different arguments here. and as i say, a big day of protests planned for tuesday. we will see how things pan out over the next few days. things pan out over the next few da s. ., ~ , ., , . days. 0k, well, thank you very much. bethany bell days. 0k, well, thank you very much. bethany bell in days. 0k, well, thank you very much. bethany bell in paris days. 0k, well, thank you very much. bethany bell in paris as days. 0k, well, thank you very much. bethany bell in paris as we days. 0k, well, thank y
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