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Stand By For Reporting From the Intelligence and National Security Summit 18-19 Sep 2014 #Intelligence2014

CTOvision

It is very hard to catch the gist of an event like this by tracking social media, but if that is your only way of staying engaged on this one you can track the Twitter hashtag #Intelligence2014. United Airlines. Deputy Director for Intelligence for Strategic Programs. Deputy Program Manager. I hope to see you there.

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Legal chatbot firm DoNotPay adds anti-facial recognition filters to its suite of handy tools

The Verge

Legal services startup DoNotPay is best known for its army of “robot lawyers” — automated bots that tackle tedious online tasks like canceling TV subscriptions and requesting refunds from airlines. You might be uploading a selfie to social media, for example, or a dating app. DoNotPay isn’t the first to build this sort of tool.

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GeekWire Awards 2024 revealed: Winners bask in momentum of AI and potential of region

GeekWire

Sustainable Innovation of the Year , presented by Alaska Airlines Winner: Electric Era Quincy Lee, founder and CEO at Electric Era, accepts the GeekWire Award for Sustainable Innovation of the Year. A year later, it’s clear that open source models are playing an active role in advancing the research and engineering of AI.”

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

Trends in the Living Networks

With a PhD in Planning and Innovation Studies, and a Master’s degree in Architecture, Urban Design and Urban Planning, Karuri-Sebina has a sound knowledge base for her work as Executive Manager of programs at the South African Cities Network. Reyhan Huseynova. Location: Azerbaijan. Location: Beijing, China. Ayesha Khanna. Location: Singapore.

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How Australia became the test bed for tech regulation

The Verge

The company, along with Google, was locked into a fight with the Australian government over something called the Media Bargaining Code, which would have required social platforms and search engines to pay news publishers for linking to their work. Mike and I both did a scholarship co-op program. This is a real thing that happened.

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Your most important vaccine passport questions, answered

Vox

The venue, airline, or other party scans this code, which indicates whether the person has a digital vaccination record or negative test result on file with certain health care providers, private companies, or even the state or local government. Open Sourced is made possible by Omidyar Network.