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Didi President Is Focused on Protecting Passengers, Drivers

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Apr.17 -- Didi Chuxing President Jean Liu talks about how the Chinese ride-hailing company is trying to protect drivers and passengers. She sits down on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The...
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Inside China's High-Tech Dystopia

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Jan.24 -- In part three of Hello World Shenzhen, Bloomberg Businessweek’s Ashlee Vance heads out into a city where you can't use cash or credit cards, only your smartphone, where AI facial-recognition software instantly spots and tickets...
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Microsoft kicked off the Electronic Entertainment Expo with a bang, displaying a new technology that allows users to control their Xbox 360s -- without any handheld controllers.

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E3 report: Where's my controller? Microsoft kicked off the Electronic Entertainment Expo with a bang, displaying a new technology that allows users to control their Xbox 360s -- without any handheld controllers. (June 3) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Smartphone app recognises faces, raises privacy concerns

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LEADIN: An augmented reality smartphone app can recognise faces and display their profile, including current mood, favourite song or recent social media post. Blippar uses artificial intelligence to perform...
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Smartphone app recognises faces, raises privacy concerns

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LEADIN: An augmented reality smartphone app can recognise faces and display their profile, including current mood, favourite song or recent social media post. Blippar uses artificial intelligence to perform...
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JMP President Not Worried About Apple Supply Issues

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Oct.27 -- Mark Lehmann, JMP Securities president, discusses the demand for Apple Inc.'s iPhone X and potential supply issues with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AP Tests Nest’s Smartest Home Security Camera

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Nest’s new home security camera is supposed to be so smart that it can identify people it’s been introduced to. That skill comes from facial-recognition technology made by Nest’s sister company, Google. The...
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Apple Set to Launch 3 New Versions of iPhone

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Sep.04 -- Bloomberg’s Adam Satariano previews the September 12 launch of Apple’s new iPhone on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”
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In Conversation With Eric Hippeau

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Jun.24 -- Lerer Hippeau Managing Partner Eric Hippeau sits down with Bloomberg’s Ed Hammond at the Bloomberg Breakaway CEO Summit in New York.
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Microsoft's Brad Smith on Facial Recognition AI, Huawei CFO Arrest

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Dec.07 -- Microsoft President Brad Smith speaks to Bloomberg's Emily Chang about why he's calling for new legislation to govern artificial intelligence software for recognizing faces. They also discuss the Huawei CFO arrest, and why he...
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Trump Blacklists 8 Chinese Tech Firms

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Oct.08 --  The Trump administration placed eight Chinese technology giants on a U.S. blacklist on Monday, accusing them of being implicated in human rights violations against Muslim minorities in the country’s far-western region of...
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Facebook Agrees To $550M Settlement Over Facial Recognition Lawsuit

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The lawsuit alleges Facebook's tag suggestions feature violates Illinois' biometric information law.
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Amazon Bans Police Use Of Its Facial Recognition Technology For A Year

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Company bans police use of its technology for one year over regulations concerns.
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Shazams Music-Finding Magic Adds Siris Expertise

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Oct. 23 -- Rich Riley, chief executive officer of Shazam, discusses how advertising plays into the apps business model, their partnership with Apples iTunes and Siri, what the companys plans are beyond music recognition and the one...
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How 15 Seconds of Fame Is Enhancing the Fan Experience

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Oct.06 -- Brett Joshpe, 15 Seconds of Fame chief executive officer, discusses the company's partnership with the New Jersey Devils to enhance the fan experience and the future uses for facial recognition technology. Hugh Weber, Harris...
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Amazon Facing Hometown Pushback After Rapid Growth

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Dec.13 -- Heather Redman, Flying Fish Partners co-founder and managing partner, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s relationship with hometown Seattle. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Amazon Writing Up Possible Facial Recognition Legislation

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Some critics are worried the technology could be used by law enforcement to discriminate or violate human rights.
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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Amazon bans law enforcement from using its facial recognition software and Apple launches a $100 million initiative to promote racial equality.
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Delta Airlines Rolling Out Facial Recognition In Atlanta Airport

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The new technology is part of a partnership with the TSA to cut wait times at security checkpoints.
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Samsung Unveils Sleek S8 in Bid to Lure Back Buyers

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Mar.29 -- Samsung Electronics Co. has introduced their latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S8, packed with new features in a bid to regain customers and its number one spot in global smartphone sales. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports...
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Apple Said to Be Working on a Redesigned, High-End iPad

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Nov.08 -- Apple Inc. is working on a redesigned, high-end iPad for as early as 2018 that incorporates key iPhone X features such as slimmer edges and facial recognition, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Mark...