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Smart Cities | 4IRCompanies team to enhance security in smart cities with facial recognition.
'Corsight AI’s artificial intelligence-powered solution is set to integrate with OneMind hypervisors, which provide operators with a holistic picture of real-time smart city performance.
Corsight AI claims it delivers facial recognition technology (FRT) that allows for ethical and accurate biometric detection, prioritizes data privacy and significantly reduces the chance of false positives.’
So now, there is a company called OneMind offering these type of 'services'. How fitting is that name? That's exactly how they want us interconnected, per this trivergence, including the Metaverse, 6G bodily integrations, and mark of the beast; all linked to an A.I. system that controls the masses who are plugged into the grid.
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Jacob Rothschild talks and jokes about inbreeding within the family to keep the bloodlines 'pure and wealthy.'
These people are the personification of abominations.
These people are the personification of abominations.
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NEW: When China decides to take Taiwan by force, Beijing will aim to take island 'in lightning-fast 48-hour offensive', The Telegraph reports citing diplomatic sources
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Gnomes, fairies, trolls, and goblins are real. However, they are demons.
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WEF drooling over Chinas facial recognition database & software
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Enjoy the good ol days while they are still here, sort of
Business Insider: Western tech majors tested or used controversial Russian face recognition program.
According to a report published last week by US publication Business Insider, a range of western tech firms are users of FindFace, a controversial face recognition technology developed by Russian startup NtechLab, reports Adrien Henni for East West Digital News.
FindFace matches faces against social media accounts, regardless of privacy rights, among other facial recognition capabilities. Its approach is similar to that developed by US startup Clearview AI, which wasrecently fined in the UK for illegally creating a face recognition database.
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According to a report published last week by US publication Business Insider, a range of western tech firms are users of FindFace, a controversial face recognition technology developed by Russian startup NtechLab, reports Adrien Henni for East West Digital News.
FindFace matches faces against social media accounts, regardless of privacy rights, among other facial recognition capabilities. Its approach is similar to that developed by US startup Clearview AI, which wasrecently fined in the UK for illegally creating a face recognition database.
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Business Insider
Intel, SpaceX, Philip Morris, and dozens of other US companies were in a leaked database of users for a Russian facial recognition…
A leaked user list from NTech Lab, a Russia-based facial recognition company, has more than 1,100 entities, including dozens of US companies.
🇦🇲💥🇦🇿 Fighting resumes in Nagorno-Karabakh, between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan blamed the Azerbaijani side during a meeting with Andrzej Kasprzyk, head of a small OSCE mission monitoring the ceasefire regime in Karabakh. Mirzoyan said Baku attempts to "destabilise the situation".
The Karabakh foreign ministry condemned the "new wave of Azerbaijan's aggressive actions against Artsakh [the Armenian name for Karabakh]".
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Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan blamed the Azerbaijani side during a meeting with Andrzej Kasprzyk, head of a small OSCE mission monitoring the ceasefire regime in Karabakh. Mirzoyan said Baku attempts to "destabilise the situation".
The Karabakh foreign ministry condemned the "new wave of Azerbaijan's aggressive actions against Artsakh [the Armenian name for Karabakh]".
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Fighting resumes in Nagorno-Karabakh
During clashes on August 3 on the Nagorno-Karabakh contact line, one Azerbaijani and two Armenian soldiers were killed, with each side blaming the ...