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Facial Recognition

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Overshadowed by Jared in an on-camera interview, Richard's confidence wavers further when Laurie and Monica force him to work with Eklow, a new artificial-intelligence company; Gavin questions his future beyond Hooli.

Shop owners hope that tech can deter thieves

Shop owners hope that tech can deter thieves
Nov 17,2023 1:11 am

... " We ve heard examples of businesses using Facial Recognition to prevent retail crimes, " says Tina McKenzie, Policy Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), " but to many independent shop owners, this may seem like a luxury item - especially with soaring inflation and high interest rates...

Rise in shoplifting: ‘Her son was crying and hungry so she stole food'

Rise in shoplifting: ‘Her son was crying and hungry so she stole food'
Nov 15,2023 4:21 am

... Shoplifting will soon be treated like organised crime as part of a Police have committed to attending more crime scenes and using Facial Recognition software to target offenders after retailers complained of a failure to tackle a rise in shoplifting...

Beyoncé's Cardiff gig crowd was scanned for paedophiles

Beyoncé's Cardiff gig crowd was scanned for paedophiles
Nov 8,2023 12:11 pm

...By Shelley PhelpsBBC NewsFacial Recognition was used on crowds attending a Beyoncé concert in Cardiff to scan for paedophiles and terrorists...

Rishi Sunak: AI firms cannot 'mark their own homework'

Rishi Sunak: AI firms cannot 'mark their own homework'
Nov 1,2023 2:31 pm

... Speaking ahead of the event in London, US Vice President Kamala Harris said that world leaders " must address the full spectrum of AI risks to humanity" and listed examples of faulty algorithms in healthcare, the use of AI in making " deepfakes" misinformation and biased Facial Recognition...

Police to treat shoplifting like organised crime

Police to treat shoplifting like organised crime
Oct 23,2023 11:11 am

... Under the plan, police have committed to attend more crime scenes and use Facial Recognition to target offenders...

Supernova festival: How massacre unfolded from verified video and social media

Supernova festival: How massacre unfolded from verified video and social media
Oct 9,2023 4:31 pm

... BBC Verify has pieced together the events of the weekend s festival bloodbath using video and social media posts that we have verified, and Facial Recognition technology...

AI facial recognition: Campaigners and MPs call for ban

AI facial recognition: Campaigners and MPs call for ban
Oct 5,2023 7:31 pm

...By Imran Rahman-Jones & Liv McMahonTechnology reporters, BBC NewsPolice and private companies should " immediately stop" the use of Facial Recognition surveillance, says a group of politicians and privacy campaigners...

Police access to passport photos 'risks public trust'

Police access to passport photos 'risks public trust'
Oct 4,2023 7:21 am

... " But civil liberties groups, who have already raised concerns about the existing use of Facial Recognition technology by the police, said using passport photos risks exacerbating them...

MI6 must adapt to new technology to survive, says spy chief

Sep 26,2023 10:41 am

Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, better known as MI6, must become more open in order to do its secret work effectively. That's according to its chief, Richard Moore , in his first major public speech since taking on The Role in October 2020.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), quantum computing and digital technology have combined to completely transform The Way human Intelligence is gathered by spies, presenting MI6 with major challenges in the digital age.

Biometric data and Facial Recognition , for example, have made it far harder for Intelligence officers to assume false identities in hostile countries without being recognised and exposed.

It was revealed in September that inside MI6 headquarters at Vauxhall Cross there is a real-life Q Section that works to provide Britain's spies with the latest gadgets to keep them safe and secret.

But on Tuesday, in addressing the London-based Think Tank The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), Mr Moore will admit that mastering human Intelligence in this era of accelerating technology is not something his service can do in its own.

Mr Moore, who has spent 34 years working for MI6, Will Tell his audience it " includes being more open, and partnering with the Private Sector to find new technologies".

He adds that " advances in quantum engineering and engineered biology will change entire industries".

Advances here and in Data Science in general will have attractions for malign actors, both nation-state and trans-national terrorist groups.

" I Am paid, " he says, " to look at The Threat side of The Ledger . MI6 deals with The World as it is, not as we would like it to be".

He describes the impact of all this revolutionary technical progress as " a white-hot focus for MI6".

So where exactly does he say these threats to the UK's National Security are coming from?

Mr Moore lists China, Russia, Iran and international terrorism as the " Big Four" priorities for the (West's) Intelligence world.

" Our adversaries are pouring money and ambition into mastering Artificial Intelligence , quantum computing and synthetic biology because they know. . this will give them leverage".

As One of Britain's three Intelligence agencies, along with the Security Service (MI5) and GCHQ, MI6's role has always been to acquire secrets from overseas targets to help protect Britain's National Security .

While human Intelligence - old-fashioned spying - has been at The Heart of its work, the MI6 chief points to his service's innovations over time. Examples he cites are " from the chemistry that enabled us to produce secret writing technologies in the early days, to the wireless and secure speech technologies we developed during The Second World War".

Today, he says, MI6 is a founding member of the UK's unified cyber command which counters state threats, terrorists and criminals and supports military operations.

This speech could perhaps be seen as a belated admission that if it is not careful, MI6 risks getting Left Behind by the breakneck speed of advances in digital technology.

" We cannot hope to replicate the global tech industry, so we must tap into it, " he says. "

Through the National Security Strategic Investment Fund We Are opening up our mission problems to those with talent in organisations that wouldn't normally work with National Security . "

But such a Sea Change in The Way MI6 works will not go unnoticed by Britain's adversaries. Going into partnership with others outside the closed world of career spies, whose lifelong mantra has been secrecy, brings with it an inherent risk of leaks or worse, however thoroughly people are vetted.

MI6 may have No Other choice But to go down this route - But it is still a bold move that could present the UK's enemies with some interesting opportunities.



Source of news: bbc.com

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