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FEATURE-Can 3D-printed schools tackle Africa's classroom shortage?


By Charles Pensulo, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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3D printing is faster and greener than conventional construction
Many schools in Africa suffer from overcrowding, dropouts
SALIMA, Malawi, July 12 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - G athered under the hot sun, dozens of women danced and sang in jubilation as children from the village of Salima, in central Malawi, started their first day at their new 3D-printed school, which had been built from the ground up in only 15 hours.
Made of concrete placed layer by layer through a computer-controlled nozzle, the school is made up of a single room with rounded corners and is big enough to accommodate 50 students. ....

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ANALYSIS-'Racist' facial recognition sparks ethical concerns...


Racist facial recognition sparks ethical concerns in Russia
Monday, 5 July 2021 03:00 GMT
FILE PHOTO: Visitors experience facial recognition technology at Face++ booth during the China Public Security Expo in Shenzhen, China October 30, 2017. Picture taken October 30, 2017. REUTERS/Bobby Yip
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Russian companies found offering race-detection tools
Rights activists say software purpose made for discrimination
Facial recognition firms under pressure over ethical concerns
By Umberto Bacchi
TBILISI, July 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - (Editor s note: contains offensive language and terms of racial abuse)
From scanning residents faces to let them into their building to spotting police suspects in a crowd, the rise of facial recognition is accompanied by a growing chorus of concern about unethical uses of th ....

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