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SHENZHEN, China – An art exhibition exploring the impact of facial recognition technology has opened in China, offering a rare public space for reflection on increasingly pervasive surveillance by tech companies and the government. Hosted jointly by the southern mainland city of Shenzhen and its neighbor Hong Kong, the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture …

SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) – An art exhibition exploring the impact of facial recognition technology has opened in China, offering a rare public space for reflection on increasingly pervasive surveillance by tech companies and the government. A security personnel stands next to information on artists who applied for the “Eyes of the City” exhibition, as the …

It’s Chanel Miller. For the first time since her 2015 rape, she is telling her story not from behind a curtain of anonymity, but as herself — attributed and for the record — in the aptly titled, “Know My Name.” In releasing the book, says publisher Penguin Random House, Miller is reclaiming her identity. Her …