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CPJ welcomes South African Constitutional Court's ruling condemning surveillance

New York, February 4, 2021 ndash; In response to the South African Constitutional Court rsquo;s decision today to uphold a 2019 High Court ruling that invalidated legislation allowing for the surveillance of members of the press, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement: ldquo;Journalist Sam Sole rsquo;s communications should never have been intercepted, but the South African Constitutional Court rsquo;s ruling today, which confirms that laws permittin ....

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New AI tool that determines trustworthiness of people may not be trustworthy at all


https://www.afinalwarning.com/490423.html
(Natural News)
Banks can now deny or approve loans by screening a person’s face and voice using a newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) designed to determine trustworthiness.
Japanese tech company DeepScore recently unveiled its facial and voice recognition app, which it also called DeepScore, at the trade event Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The AI-enabled app analyzes muscular twitches in the face and changes in the voice to calculate a “True Score” while the customer answers a 10-item questionnaire. The app is able to determine trustworthiness in only a minute.
The company touts DeepScore as the “next-generation scoring engine” for financial institutions. But tech experts are concerned that the app might be inaccurate and discriminatory against people with tics or anxiety. Others also raised privacy concerns. ....

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