Hong Kong Protests Indicate Multiple Ways Facial Recognition Can Be Abused
This article in The New York Times indicates how facial recognition is being used by police and protesters in Hong...
Read moreDetailsThis article in The New York Times indicates how facial recognition is being used by police and protesters in Hong...
Read moreDetailsMobile apps in Asia including WeChat Pay, Ali Pay and Paytm get a lot of attention with the adoption they...
Read moreDetailsBloomberg reports on Jack Ma’s loan machine. The highlights: Loans take three minutes; bankers are not part of the process....
Read moreDetailsWe have been following the various technologies impacting corporate banking and payments, which includes applications around various types of lending,...
Read moreDetailsWith Pay Pal and Early Warning recently reporting second quarter results, it’s time to take a look at Venmo and...
Read moreDetailsThe retail self-checkout battle continues to heat up. While Amazon Go usually grabs most of the headlines, other tech developers...
Read moreDetailsFor those who follow the U.S faster payments market, there has been a lot of activity and controversy stirred up...
Read moreDetailsReports on the Equifax credit file crisis continue to grab headlines; as noted yesterday, the immediate impact will be about...
Read moreDetailsResearchers in European universities solidify past research that proves just how easy it is to reconstruct anonymized data back into...
Read moreDetailsThe news of the day is that “Equifax will pay about $650 million — and perhaps much more — to...
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