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U.S. banks deploy AI to monitor customers, workers amid tech backlash


TechnologyU.S. banks deploy AI to monitor customers, workers amid tech backlash
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Cameras are seen on the exterior of a Chase Bank branch in New York City U.S., April 7, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo
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Several U.S. banks have started deploying camera software that can analyze customer preferences, monitor workers and spot people sleeping near ATMs, even as they remain wary about possible backlash over increased surveillance, more than a dozen banking and technology sources told Reuters.
Previously unreported trials at City National Bank of Florida (BCI.SN) and JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) as well as earlier rollouts at banks such as Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N) offer a rare view into the potential U.S. financial institutions see in facial recognition and related artificial intelligence systems. ....

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New IPVM Scientific Study Raises Alarm on COVID-19 Temperature Screening Reporting Fevers as Normal


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BETHLEHEM, Pa., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A new peer-reviewed study by IPVM researchers has found that popular temperature screening devices from 7 different manufacturers systematically manipulate temperature readings, regularly reporting fever-level temperatures as normal. The study was accepted for publication in the 
Journal of Biomedical Optics. The study, titled Globally Deployed COVID-19 Fever Screening Devices Using Infrared Thermographs Consistently Normalize High Readings To Afebrile Range , reveals a clear pattern of manufacturers applying adjustments to normalize human temperature readings. Per the study, Given that these devices are utilized for sentinel detection of possible infectious disease transmission, and are now globally employed, the implications for reduced detection of febrility are a widespread false sense of security. ....

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Huawei reportedly worked with 4 additional companies to build surveillance tools that track people by ethnicity, following recent revelations that it tested a 'Uighur alarm'


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Huawei reportedly worked with 4 additional companies to build surveillance tools that track people by ethnicity, following recent revelations that it tested a Uighur alarm
Huawei reportedly worked with 4 additional companies to build surveillance tools that track people by ethnicity, following recent revelations that it tested a Uighur alarm
Tyler SonnemakerDec 14, 2020, 06:19 IST
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Huawei has worked with at least four partner companies to develop surveillance technologies that claim to monitor people by ethnicity, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
Last week, The Post reported that Huawei in 2018 had tested a
Uighur alarm an AI facial recognition tool that claimed to identify members of the largely Muslim minority group and alert Chinese authorities. ....

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