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Humans Are So Loud, Marine Safaris Might Soon Be On Land

Humans Are So Loud, Marine Safaris Might Soon Be On Land Chloe Berge © Provided by The Daily Beast Bobby Yip via Reuters On Scotland’s northwest coast, windswept emerald headlands, crescent white sand beaches, and aquamarine fjords form a patchwork of islands called the Hebrides. The area is rich in marine life, home to over 24 species of whale, dolphin, and porpoise, thanks to a confluence of warm and cool currents and a unique underwater topography. But if the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWTD) has anything to say about it, visitors will be spotting these creatures from the shoreline along the new Hebridean Whale Trail they’ve developed.

Tras aplastar a Hong Kong, Beijing va por Taiwán: hasta dónde puede llegar para que haya una sola China

Tras aplastar a Hong Kong, Beijing va por Taiwán: hasta dónde puede llegar para que haya una sola China
infobae.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from infobae.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Coded Bias Paints a Terrifying Picture Of Facial Recognition s Real Impact On Lives

Coded Bias Paints a Terrifying Picture Of Facial Recognition s Real Impact On Lives Algorithms are power and this power is with governments and with a few corporations. A poster for Coded Bias . Photo courtesy: Netflix Tech8 hours ago Scientific thought is charming for many reasons. It expands human capabilities. It shrinks the world to fit our palms. It accelerates the passage of time: due to the explosion of the Internet, smartphones, social media, the last two decades feel much longer and richer. It also carries a moral halo, because science, unlike humans, doesn’t discriminate. Two plus two will always be four, irrespective of your gender, race, or nationality.

Pandora s Box of Privacy Issues : Experts on Delhi Govt Schools Use of Facial Recognition Tech

Pandora’s Box of Privacy Issues : Experts on Delhi Govt Schools Use of Facial Recognition Tech An RTI query by the Internet Freedom Foundation found that 12 Delhi government schools were in the process of installing facial recognition technology. A schoolgirl reads from a textbook at an open-air school in New Delhi, India, November 2014. Photo: Reuters/Anindito Mukherjee Rights24/Feb/2021 New Delhi: After initiating a project to install closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras in classrooms and schools, the Delhi government is now pushing ahead with the surveillance programme by implementing the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) in its schools. The move has come at a time when cyber experts and lawyers have warned against exposing citizens, and especially children, to such monitoring which can be misused by cybercriminals and hackers.

В Китае казнили экс-главу госкомпании за коррупцию и двоеженство

В Китае казнили экс-главу госкомпании за коррупцию и двоеженство
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