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Intelligent Document Processing: Stunning, Effortless Gains

Intelligent Document Processing: Stunning, Effortless Gains

Intelligent Document Processing can turn the endless paper chase into near-instant, accurate decisions—cutting costs and delays without breaking budgets or privacy laws. By automating classification and extraction while routing exceptions to human reviewers, agencies speed services and protect oversight and public trust.

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Like Social Media: Must-Have AI Choices for Best Outcomes

Like Social Media: Must-Have AI Choices for Best Outcomes

As AI becomes the engine behind decisions that shape jobs, benefits, and public safety, the governance choices we make now will decide whether it amplifies opportunity or entrenches harm. This post unpacks practical AI risk management—from engineering controls to NIST-style frameworks and policy trade-offs—so powerful systems stay transparent, fair, and accountable.

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Scientists Must Outline a Stunning, Best-Case Vision for AI

Scientists must sketch a bold, best-case vision for artificial intelligence—one that amplifies human dignity, defends democracy, and shares prosperity instead of enabling deepfakes, surveillance, and exploitation.

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Metropolitan Police Stunning facial tech proven effective

Metropolitan Police Stunning facial tech proven effective

The Metropolitan Police say live facial recognition deployments across London led to 962 arrests — a headline-grabbing claim that suggests real operational impact. Supporters call it a breakthrough, while critics warn it raises serious questions about bias, privacy and oversight.

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Failures in Face Recognition: Stunning, Dangerous Gaps

Failures in Face Recognition: Stunning, Dangerous Gaps

When face recognition systems meant to speed and secure our lives misidentify people with facial differences, the result is more than inconvenience — it can lock people out of banks, services, and dignity. High lab scores hide a harsher reality: algorithms trained on ideal photos fail in real-world lighting, angles, and diversity, turning smart tech into a barrier for many.

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Failures in Face Recognition: Stunning Risks

Failures in Face Recognition: Stunning Risks

Face recognition has surged in the lab, but in the real world it too often fails the people who need it most: those with visible facial differences are being locked out of phones, services and identities. These aren’t hypothetical glitches — they’re real barriers that amplify stigma and deepen unequal access.

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AI risk management: Must-Have Essential Certification

AI risk management: Must-Have Essential Certification

ISACA’s new AAISM certification equips security leaders with practical skills to spot, govern, and mitigate AI risks as organizations race to adopt generative models. By turning AI-specific hazards into actionable controls and a shared language across teams, it aims to move businesses from reactive firefighting to proactive, auditable AI governance.

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