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Big data’s big brother: Real-time data processing

Big data’s big brother: Real-time data processing

by Saskia Rowley | Jul 29, 2019 | Communication Rights

Walk around any city and your face will be caught on camera and might even be added to a facial-recognition database. That data can now be processed in real-time. Regulations about how it can be used are minimal and generally weak. The military, law-enforcement...

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