
In Machines We Trust: Your Face Could Be Your Ticket
Face mapping and other tracking systems are changing the sports experience in the stands and on the court. In part-three of this latest series on facial recognition, Jennifer Strong and the team at MI...
9 Joulu 202021min

In Machines We Trust: No Face... No Service
Facial recognition technology is being deployed in housing projects, homeless shelters, schools, even across entire cities—usually without much fanfare or discussion. To some, this represents a critic...
2 Joulu 202024min

In Machines We Trust: When the Camera Turns on Police
Moves have been made to restrict the use of facial recognition across the globe. In part one of this series on face ID, Jennifer Strong and the team at MIT Technology Review explore the unexpected way...
18 Marras 202017min

In Machines We Trust: What Happens in Vegas… Is Captured on Camera (Encore)
The use of facial recognition by police has come under a lot of scrutiny. In part three of our four-part series on face ID, host Jennifer Strong takes you to Sin City, which actually has one of Americ...
4 Marras 202025min

In Machines We Trust: Twitter's CTO on Misinformation (Live)
In the second of two exclusive interviews, Technology Review’s Editor-in-Chief Gideon Lichfield sat down with Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s Chief Technology officer to discuss the rise of misinformation on...
29 Loka 202025min

In Machines We Trust: Facebook's CTO on Misinformation (Live)
Misinformation and social media have become inseparable from one another; as platforms like Twitter and Facebook have grown to globe-spanning size, so too has the threat posed by the spread of false c...
29 Loka 202019min

In Machines We Trust: What is AI? We Made This to Help.
Defining what is, or isn’t artificial intelligence can be tricky (or tough). So much so, even the experts get it wrong sometimes. That’s why MIT Technology Review’s Senior AI Reporter Karen Hao create...
21 Loka 20209min

In Machines We Trust: AI Reads Human Emotions. Should It?
AI can read your emotional response to advertising and your facial expressions in a job interview. But if it can already do all this, what happens next? In part two of a series on emotion AI, Jennifer...
7 Loka 202024min



















