Tuesday, November 19, 2019

In this week’s issue: Is facial recognition happening too fast?

 
FEATURED STORY

Regulator says UK police must ‘slow down’ use of facial recognition technology
The Information Commissioner’s Office is calling for a statutory code of practice to govern how UK police deploy live facial recognition technology, while controversy surrounding its use continues.

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

How Microsoft is applying AI to Lego building and software security
Microsoft’s corporate vice-president of cyber security, Ann Johnson, is on a mission to prove that artificial intelligence holds great promise for the security sector, and she has the analogies to back it up.
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DevOps and storage: APIs and flexibility key
The details of back-end storage are irrelevant to DevOps engineers, but they need enough of it, when they want it, and the ability to manage it programmatically is key.
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Consigning paper patient records to the past
For all the talk of a ‘paperless NHS’, replacing legacy systems and eliminating paper records is a huge challenge, but one that CIO Hugo Mathias is tackling through real-time information and cultural change.
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Buyer’s guide to next-generation programming tools: Low-code maturity boosts efficiency and helps user acceptance
A term first coined five years ago, low-code development is finding new maturity in enterprise application development, and organisations of all kinds are taking advantage of the trends.
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Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief
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