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YouTubers hunt closure – and clicks – in US cold cases
Among the platform’s viral hits scoring billions of views is a niche of YouTubers who use sonar devices to search waterways for vehicles linked to US missing persons cases – and the bones they may hold.
Russia revives draft law to grant police access to citizens' geolocation data
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia has revived a draft proposal allowing law enforcement to access citizens' mobile location data without a court order, according to a document seen by Reuters, a move that comes amid nationwide protests in support of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
France bans police camera drones used to enforce lockdown
France’s top privacy watchdog has told police to stop using drone-mounted cameras to enforce virus lockdowns, monitor protests, stake out drug deals and chase carjackers.
Hackers hit South African government fund for children and missing people
Hackers attacked a South Africa’s justice department fund last week, the department said on Sept 30, but said it did not receive any ransom demands.
Lawmaker questions Amazon over facial recognition amid protests
A House lawmaker in the United States is pressing Amazon.com Inc’s Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos to reveal more details about the company’s plans to pause selling facial-recognition software to law enforcement.
Washington State signs facial recognition curbs into law; critics want ban
Washington Governor Jay Inslee on March 31 signed the first US state law that sharply curbs law enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology, while civil rights activists said the measure did not go far enough to protect marginalised groups.
Google CEO thinks AI will be more a profound change than fire
Google’s chief executive officer has left no doubt in how important he thinks artificial intelligence will be to humanity.
Red Cross says data misuse ‘life and death’ matter for vulnerable
The Red Cross has warned that data misuse is a "life and death" issue for people in need.
Drones a game changer for US emergency responders
Drones are proving to be a game changer for US emergency responders who are increasingly using the technology to spot fires, detect toxic gas or to locate missing people or suspects, experts say.
China looks to AI future as subways adopt facial recognition technology
Shenzhen joins a number of mainland cities using face scans at subway entrances.