We have previously discussed the unrelenting attacks by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his allies on free speech. There has been a steady criminalization of speech,…
The European Parliament of the EU passed on Wednesday the first-ever Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act. The act passed with a majority of 85 percent of…
The UK government released a new definition of extremism on Thursday in response to a rise in extremist threats across the country. Groups that meet…
Efforts by the government of Burkina Faso to speed up the country’s digital public infrastructure (DPI) pursuits will receive financial backing from the World Bank…
J.P. Morgan is trialing biometric payments powered by PopID‘s commercial identification with more retailers in the U.S. ahead of a planned rollout next year, an…
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu recently directed officials to use the national digital ID system to enable the accurate identification of beneficiaries for a government-to-people welfare…
UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), a UN agency responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide, released a report Friday on International…
We’ve long been warned about robots taking our jobs, but now they’re coming for our opinions as well. Caller ID, mobile phones, and cord-cutters have long since…
US Food and Drug Administration Sued for Failing to Regulate LED Lights The Soft Lights Foundation announces that the Foundation’s President, Mark Baker, has filed…
Russia, sad to say, is NOT anti-NWO. On one level, they are fighting the US-led West. On a deeper level, they are cooperating. Russia is…
Sweden officially joined NATO on Thursday as its 32nd member, nearly two years after first applying for membership to the military alliance. Earlier on Thursday,…
Hard-working British families have slammed ‘Wall Street landlords’ for ‘pricing them out of the housing market’ by buying up new builds to line their pockets.…
Israel’s Privacy Protection Authority has published a small set of rules for employers using biometric scans to identify employees. Unlike similar policies elsewhere in the…
The games have not yet begun, but AI-assisted video surveillance is already being tested by police in Paris, as organizers look to beef up security…
Digital identity for individuals will soon start at birth or shortly thereafter in Nepal, where the government has begun issuing digital numbers to children as…
Anonybit, a decentralized authentication developer, has announced the launch of its next generation decentralized biometrics cloud, enabling greater scalability, more flexible deployment options, and support…
A top Chinese tourism official wants the country’s hospitality industry to pull back on facial recognition and prioritize the privacy of travelers, according to a…
Maybe recognizing that many U.S. communities will gamble the privacy of school-aged children for promises of safety on campus, AI skeptics are beseeching parents to…
As much as £230 million (approximately US$295 million) will be designated by the UK government to be spent on drones and facial recognition for police,…
Spanish regulators have ordered Worldcoin to pause operations over fears that the company’s eyeball-scanning technology may intrude on users’ privacy. Worldcoin — co-founded by OpenAI…