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What Is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)? Meaning, Working, and Use Cases

IT Toolbox

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses tags to track and wirelessly identify objects. The post What Is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)? Meaning, Working, and Use Cases appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Peloton is blocking the #StopTheSteal hashtag from being created or used

The Verge

The company is now preventing users from creating a #StopTheSteal tag from within the app, saying the tag does not “meet our guidelines” when a user goes to create it. Tags on Peloton function as community identifiers. Anyone can create a tag, and new tags are popping up in response to the #StopTheSteal ban.

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Facebook is giving $397 payments to Illinois residents as part of its facial-recognition lawsuit settlement

TechSpot

The suit, filed in 2015, alleged that Facebook's retired photo-tagging feature violated Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), which forbids the collection of identifiable biometric data without a person's explicit consent. This includes the likes of fingerprints, retina scans, and facial geometry.

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Texas is suing Meta over Facebook facial recognition

The Verge

The lawsuit, filed today in state district court , claims Meta’s Facebook photo tagging system violated the Texas Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier (CUBI) Act. Meta discontinued the Facebook automated tagging system in November, several months after the Illinois settlement.

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Accelerating Industry 4.0 at warp speed: The role of GenAI at the factory edge

CIO Business Intelligence

The detailed data must be tagged and mapped to specific processes, operational steps, and dashboards; pressure data A maps to process B, temperature data C maps to process D, etc. Using this intelligence, GenAI can then automatically populate a global namespace for tags, greatly accelerating time to value.

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Google Cloud for Retailers adds AI-based inventory, e-commerce tools

CIO Business Intelligence

The new AI-based tool for shelf-checking, according to the company, can be used to improve on-shelf product availability, provide better visibility into current conditions at the shelves, and identify where restocks are needed. Images from these devices are fed into Google Cloud for Retailers. The capability has been made generally available.

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Using X.509 Certs for DID Provenance

Phil Windley

When you used a verifiable credential to prove something about yourself, the verifier can know cryptographically: (1) the identifiers for the issuer, (2) the credential hasn't been tampered with, (3) the credential was issued to you, and (4) the credential hasn't been revoked. Summary: The abundance of X.509

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