News from DPA

Facial recognition tech roll-out is ‘Orwellian’, claim civil liberties campaigners

Facial recognition tech roll-out is ‘Orwellian’, claim civil liberties campaigners

The UK Government has announced plans to tackle shoplifting through a £55m investment in facial recognition technology.

Welsh carbon capture project could remove 235,000 tonnes of carbon annually

Welsh carbon capture project could remove 235,000 tonnes of carbon annually

Plans are in motion to help Wales achieve a net zero economy, thanks to a new carbon capture proposal.

Three months to save democracy? New report reveals risks AI poses to elections

Three months to save democracy? New report reveals risks AI poses to elections

Millions of voters are heading to the polls this year, making the ability to identify deepfakes and disinformation critical to safeguard democratic processes.

Solar power could empower low-income communities

Solar power could empower low-income communities

Stanford University researchers are investigating a significant untapped opportunity to provide disadvantaged communities in the US with accessible and affordable clean energy.

Machine learning wearable helps people with speech disorders find their voice

Machine learning wearable helps people with speech disorders find their voice

A self-powered adhesive neck patch could prove transformative for helping people who have lost the ability to speak.

fonts/
or