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French parliament votes for biometric surveillance at Paris Olympics
European Union lawmakers are on track to ban the use of remote biometric surveillance for general law enforcement purposes. However that hasn’t stopped parliamentarians in France voting to deploy AI to monitor public spaces for suspicious behavior during the 2024 Paris Olympics. On Thursday the parliament approved a plan to use automated behavioral surveillance of […]
French parliament votes for biometric surveillance at Paris Olympics by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch
Blue Origin releases report on launch anomaly and plans to fly again ‘soon’
It’s been nearly 6 months since Blue Origin’s 23rd suborbital launch experienced an anomaly, and the company has finally released the results of its investigation. The good news is the escape function worked great! But there was definitely a nozzle problem. The September flight, NS-23, was carrying a number of science payloads and no space […]
Blue Origin releases report on launch anomaly and plans to fly again ‘soon’ by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch
Just 7 days until the TC Early Stage early bird flies away
Budget-minded entrepreneurs and early-stage startup founders take heed — this is no time to procrastinate. We have only 7 days left of early-bird pricing to TechCrunch Early Stage 2023 in Boston on April 20. Don’t wait…the early bird gets the…SAVINGS: Buy a $249 founder pass and save $200 before prices increase on April 1 — […]
Just 7 days until the TC Early Stage early bird flies away by Jkopeck originally published on TechCrunch