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  2. Rite Aid Banned From Facial Recognition Tech Use for 5 years ...

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    A Rite Aid sign is displayed on the facade of a store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Jan. 23, 2023. Credit - Gene J. Puska—AP. R ite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology ...

  3. Rite Aid banned from facial recognition tech use for 5 years ...

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    Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology for five years over allegations that its surveillance system was used incorrectly to identify potential shoplifters, especially ...

  4. Rite Aid banned from using AI facial recognition - AOL

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    Rite Aid deployed artificial intelligence-based facial recognition technology from 2012 to 2020 in order to identify shoplifters but the company falsely flagged some consumers as matching someone ...

  5. Woman Caught By Walmart’s “Missed Scan Detection” AI Tech ...

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    A Walmart shopper filmed herself attempting to steal an item at the self-checkout before allegedly being caught by a laughing employee. “POV: When you usually don’t get caught and now you’re ...

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  7. Executive Order 14168 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 14168, titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government", is an executive order issued by Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, [1] the day of his second inauguration as president of the United States.

  8. Austin banned facial recognition technology for good reason ...

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    A 2016 Georgetown Law study found half of all U.S. adults had photos in the facial recognition databases used by law enforcement, and 1 in 4 state and local police departments had access to this ...

  9. Girls Who Code - Wikipedia

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    Girls Who Code (also known as GWC) is an international nonprofit organization that aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science.Among its programs are a summer immersion program, a specialized campus program, after-school clubs, a college club, College Loops, [1] [2] and a series of books. [3]