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March 30, 2017 Good morning! Last week, U.S. lawmakers from both parties discovered a rare point of

March 30, 2017 Good morning! Last week, U.S. lawmakers from both parties discovered a rare point of agreement: anger over the [FBI's assemblage of a network of databases containing the faces of more than 125 million Americans](. The system—mostly relying not on mugshots but on states' drivers license photos—is intended to help police across the country catch criminals. But as experts told a House oversight committee, the system was initially implemented without a privacy review, and is governed by few rules or audits. It also portends an eerie future: Paired with police body cameras and powered by the facial recognition software of big companies and startups, the databases could be used to spot and track individuals in real time on the street. As Alvaro Bedoya, one of the testifying witnesses, remarked on the bipartisan frustration, "in my five years as a Senate staffer, I never saw anything like it on a similar privacy issue." --[A]([lex Pasternack]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How The ACLU Is Evolving To Fight Trump In Streets–Not Just The Courtroom]( After finding itself cast as the leader of the resistance, the legal organization realized it needed to do more than just file lawsuits–it had to organize people as well. --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Vast, Secretive Face Database That Could Instantly ID You In A Crowd]( Amid questions of accuracy and legality, the FBI and police can search images for millions of Americans’ faces, potentially in real time. --------------------------------------------------------------- [This App Lets Your Company Pay You To Bike To Work]( If you want healthier employees, pay them to stop driving. (And then get rid of your parking lot.) --------------------------------------------------------------- [Three Ways To Add Personality To Your Resume (And Three Ways Not To)]( Create a resume that grabs hiring managers’ attention in seconds (for the right reasons). --------------------------------------------------------------- [I’m The Guy Who Created Bulletproof Coffee–This Is My Morning Routine]( Dave Asprey is a self-described “professional biohacker.” Here’s how he starts his day. --------------------------------------------------------------- [These Are The 5 New Samsung S8 Features That Could Make You Ditch Your iPhone]( Samsung leads the smartphone feature wars with the S8’s edge-to-edge OLED display, improved iris scanner, and disappearing home button. --------------------------------------------------------------- [In 15 Years, Millions Of People Will Give Up Their Cars For Autonomous Ride Hailing]( If cities start planning now, they could drastically change the fabric of their streets for the better. But there are huge potential pitfalls, as well. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Samsung Galaxy S8 Vs. Google Pixel: Which Ad Framed It Better?]( Samsung’s promo spot for the S8 relies on one significantly familiar element. --------------------------------------------------------------- Co.Studios [A Circular Runway Could Be The Obvious Answer To More Efficient Airports]( According to research it could revolutionize air travel. --------------------------------------------------------------- Share this newsletter [Share]( http%3A%2F%2Feepurl.com%2FcIU-zj [Tweet]( http%3A%2F%2Feepurl.com%2FcIU-zj) [Forward]( Did someone forward you this email? [Subscribe here!]( Too many emails? [Change your subscription preferences here.]( You're receiving this email because you opted in on our website. [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all Fast Company emails]( Mansueto Ventures, 7 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007-2195

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