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Microsoft's New Rule: AI's Face-Off with Law Enforcement!

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When AI meets the law, it's not always a buddy-cop movie! ‍♂️

When AI meets the law, it's not always a buddy-cop movie! ‍♂️                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 14, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Go here to see how.]( Hey there, AI Enthusiasts! It's time to talk about something serious – privacy and ethics in the age of AI. Microsoft just laid down the law, and it's a biggie for the boys in blue. 🚓 OVERSIGHT Microsoft Prohibits Police Use of AI for Facial Recognition [2-minute read]( Key Points: - No Peeking, Police: U.S. cops can't use Microsoft's AI for facial recognition anymore. - Cameras Off: Body cams and dash cams must stay AI-free in real-time ID checks. - Ethics First: It's all about keeping AI use on the straight and narrow. Deep Dive: In a bold move, Microsoft updated Azure OpenAI Service's terms to stop U.S. police from using its AI for facial recognition. This isn't just a small tweak; it's a full-on barricade against biases and privacy breaches that could come from AI's eagle eyes. [[Microsoft Bans Facial Recognition for Cops](🎬]( Why It Matters: This decision isn't just about what's happening today; it's about shaping a future where technology respects our rights as much as we do. It's a stand for ethical AI, and it's setting the stage for how tech giants will play ball with law enforcement. Want the full download on Microsoft's ethical AI crusade? Click [HERE](to get the inside scoop! Stay savvy and secure, The AI News Team P.S. Keep your lenses clean and your data cleaner – privacy is the new black! ️ Hit the [SUBSCRIBE](button on our YouTube Channel to explore the world of Artificial Intelligence. Keep up with the newest updates and trends in AI. [SIGN UP]( now to get tech news straight to your inbox. [tw]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 THE AI NEWS 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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