TGTGInsighttelegram intelligenceLIVE / telegram public index
← GitHub Trends

TGINSIGHT SIMILAR POSTS

Find similar content

Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15233 · Oct 17

#vue#chatbot#macos#rust#tauri#tsx#vue3#webview#windows#windows_10#windows_11 HuLa is a modern, open-source instant messaging app built with Tauri, Vite 7, Vue 3, and TypeScript, which means it’s fast, secure, and works smoothly across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android[1]. It offers all the features you expect from a messaging app—private and group chats, message recall, read receipts, emojis, file sharing, and even AI chatbot integration—plus extras like dark/light themes, customizable skins, and system tray notifications. Because it’s open source, you can trust its transparency and even contribute to its development. The main benefit is having a lightweight, cross-platform messaging tool that’s both easy to use and highly customizable for your personal or team communication needs. https://github.com/HuLaSpark/HuLa

Results

1 similar post found

Search: #riteaid

当前筛选 #riteaid清除筛选
AI & Law

@ai_and_law · Post #200 · 12/26/2023, 08:04 AM

FTC bans Rite Aid from using AI facial recognition in stores for 5 years Hello everybody! The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has barred American drugstore giant Rite Aid from utilizing AI facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes over the next five years. The FTC intervened as Rite Aid allegedly "failed to implement reasonable procedures" in deploying facial recognition across 200 stores over eight years. Rite Aid's facial recognition system, designed to identify past shoplifters, resulted in numerous false positives. Tens of thousands of individuals were included, often with low-quality images from various sources, leading to unwarranted confrontations and police interventions, disproportionately impacting people of color. Rite Aid is mandated to delete collected images, algorithms, and related products, notify consumers, enhance data security measures, and provide clear notices regarding any biometric surveillance technology in stores. Rite Aid, while agreeing to the FTC settlement, expressed fundamental disagreement with the facial recognition allegations. The company halted the technology's use three years prior to the FTC investigation and commits to fortifying information security practices. #AILaw#PrivacyRights#FacialRecognition#FTC#RiteAid#LegalTech