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Articles By Jim Nash

Jim Nash is a business journalist. His byline has appeared in The New York Times, Investors Business Daily, Robotics Business Review and other publications. You can find Jim on LinkedIn.

 

Records request finds U.S. states mild about Apple mobile driver’s licenses

In an example of just how charmed Apple is with its own genius, its executives decided the United States wanted…

 

A few governments write accountability policies to guide AI, biometrics

In an encouraging development, government officials are crafting accountability policies for the creation and use of algorithms, including those that…

 

Clearview AI wins a military facial recognition contract

A German-owned online news publisher has published documents reportedly revealing that a criminal investigation unit of the U.S. Army is…

 

Biometric authentication provider abandons private money for a possible IPO

Before the pandemic and the political turmoil of Jan. 6, most U.S. tech unicorns laughed at the thought of filing…

 

Ethically developing sets for face biometrics demands a community approach

In the physical world, events flow in one direction. A hiker is bitten by a snake, gets medical attention and…

 

Intel closing RealSense computer vision division

In a move that has some wondering what its leaders see ahead, Intel is closing its RealSense operations, dropping a…

 

Beijing reasserting control of businesses through new privacy law. Is it just PR?

Having amassed through deregulation as much economic power as it has ever had, the Chinese Communist Party is re-regulating businesses….

 

Education and science group: Proctoring industry should straighten up

A prominent computing society has issued guidelines — although not standards — for the remote-test industry, including in schools. The…

 

Swiss researchers hunt for contactless palm vein biometric scanners for hospitals

Swiss entrepreneurs and researchers have announced an effort to create a mobile contactless scanner that reads hand veins as a…

 

TikTok draws the ire of senators for collecting biometrics

Not so fast, a pair of U.S. Senators are telling TikTok executives. The video-first social media service has begun collecting…

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