'We won't sell facial recognition services for the purposes of mass surveillance anywhere in the world': Microsoft president Brad Smith
"We won't sell facial recognition services for the purposes of mass surveillance anywhere in the world.”
"We won't sell facial recognition services for the purposes of mass surveillance anywhere in the world.”
The announcements came at the company's biggest marketing event, where it unveils its top products for the year ahead.
After several months of talks with the WHO, Facebook has pledged to direct its users to "accurate and reliable vaccine information in several languages" on the WHO's website, the United Nations health agency said, "to ensure that vital health messages reach people who need them the most.''
“We are asking for a show of leadership to ensure social media cannot be used again the way it was in the March 15 terrorist attack,” says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern