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Amazon's Ring sued over facial recognition feature, latest privacy concern for doorbell maker

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Amazon’s Ring hit with explosive facial recognition lawsuit

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The Independent World 7d ago

SDSU Wired Its Dorms with 1,300 AI Cameras Without Telling Students

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RSC: Decentralized Rigid Formation Flocking for Large-Scale Swarms via Hybrid Predictive Control and Online Reconfiguration

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Travel is becoming more unpredictable – here’s how to prepare

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How to stay safe in open water - 10 tips from experts as 18th person dies in heatwave tragedies

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Daily Mirror 6d ago

If you cracked an egg by accident, is it still safe to eat? Experts weigh in

Many shoppers routinely open a carton of eggs at the grocery store to check for cracks before buying them. But what if an egg cracks later in the car, or while being transferred to the refrigerator at home — is it still safe to eat?"The short answer is no. Cracked eggs should be discarded," said Bill Marler, a food safety advocate and attorney based in Washington state.

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Obama Writes His Own Story

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Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas cow. Are humans at risk?

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